Tanlz Fires on Enemy-Held Village Tho Statesman. .Sodom, Orxyon, Sondcrf, Angnst S3, 1S53 -3 UOltlU Wl WilO - i 1 G LICENSE PROTESTED Application of Mrs, Bernice Ransdell, Salem route 2, for a beer permit at Clear Lake was. tabled by Marion county court Saturday. The court received a petition signed by 3? residents requesting that no beer license be issued in the community. ? ICE Pick up your Ice and save. Block, Crushed, Ice Cream Salt. 24 nr. service. Capital Ice. and Cold Storage Co, Church it Trade Sts. . r- - Air - Steamship tickets anywhere Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. Fresh killed' Turkeys to bake or fry. 49c. C. S. Orwig Market, 4375 Silverton RdLPh. 2-6128. COL. BEKGER TALKS OoL Armin Berger, commanding officer of Salem's new Oregon na tional guard, reserve -group, will outline the guard reserve program at the Monday night meeting of American Legion, Capital post 9. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock at Legion halL , k Wanted dishwasher at Gold Arrow, 1590 Fairgrounds Rd. Experienced cook and housekeeper for 2 adults, no washing pr ironing. Modern conveniences. Prefer driv ing experience. Under 45. Refer ences. Call 2-3487. -.-'-,.. . Can your own fruits and vegeta bles at the new community can nery. So. Com! Kearney sts. Ph. 2-4008. . . . THEFT OF CASH REPORTED Larceny of about $30 in cash from the "Valley Motor company office, 375 Center st was report ed Saturday to Salem police offi cers. The theft was discovered Sat urday morning. A back door to the establishment was open when workers arrived at 7 ajn. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too smalL F. A. Doer- zler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. ; - . : ( - Bean pickers wanted. New improv ed 6 inch beans. 3rd picking. -2c lb. mile north of - Crawford schooL 1st house on left, V. E. Hansen, Rt 1, Box 119, Turner, ore. ( - Spencer eorseUere. Fit guaranteed Ph 35072 ' , VISITED BT RELATIVES Guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gilchrist, 175 South - View . pL, have ,.been 1 Mrs. Gilchrist's cousins,' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence- Rounds of Syracuse, N, Yn and John Phillips of Brewster, N. Y. Mrs. Gilchrist had not seen them since 1917. v ' i Valley Oil Cov Standard Heating Oils, announces new locations South 14th & Hoyt sts., North Market Broadway (Chevron Sta The same ph. 2-3633. . ; Insist on, and enjoy Better Cabi net work by the Beavercraft Cab inet & Fixture Shop, 775 N. Lan caster Drive, phone 3-9414. It costs no .more. . We h&ve available garden fresh green beans and Elberta freestone peaches. Community Canner. rh. t-4008. ' - Spike Jones Sept. 11th- - , . JUVENILES CAUGHT two young-dots who brotce a window at Berg's market, 1177 Center st- Saturday were appre hended by Salem police ; officers who were called by store person nel. They were turned over to Juvenile authorities. . , Pay your fuel oil bill in easy monthly . payments. Ask , about our plan & service. Call Tweedie TSipt Oil 2-4151 Johns -Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros- 164 C ComT. Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. Want steady baby sitter. South end nf tmm nh 2-5 44 . : A , MRS. ADAMS BACK w Mrs. Earl Adams, wife of the Salem district constable, and Mrs. Blanche Barker of Klamath Falls, have returned from a three-weeks visit to Detroit, Mich. t Dr. Leslie J. Carson, optometrist. Vision specialist & preventive care for school age children. 1991 Fair' grounds Rd. Ph. 2-4074. . y ' Dr.- R. Pinson, ' Chiropodist, foot oar. On?nn Rider. Phone 20704. Tyler Stone to Head Drapery Dep artment Opening of a new drapery de partment under the supervision of F. Tyler Stone has been announc ed by Reinholdt and Lewis of Sa lem. Stone,-- formerly with interior decorating departments of large Portland stores, was ' connected with vocational education and Sa lem public school's adult education department before, taking the new post with the firm. . Reinholdt and Lewis announces availability of a number of -na tionally advertised lines in the new drapery department - Addition of a new line of frame- less aluminum window screens to the lists of Venetian blinds and window shades is also announced by the company. v - Birth INMAN To Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Inman. Corvallis. a daugh ter, Saturday, August 19, at Salem Memorial hospital. - - r. TVHELAN ! To Mr. and Mrs. James Whelan. Salem route 2, son, Saturday, August 19, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. - KOENIG To Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig, Gervais, a daugh ter,' Saturday, August 19, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. STULL - To-" Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Stull, 535 Shipping st, a son, Saturday, August 19, at Sa lem General hospital. BOND To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bond, Salem route 8. a son, Sat urday, August 19, at Salem Gen eral hospital. ; v v SOUTH KOREA, Aug. 19 Smoke rises from a hillside hit as a tank fires aa enemy-held village . somewhere an Ue Korean front. IU.S. Araj hmm via Ar wirepnoio lo me statesman.) I Public Records MUNICT L COURT Richard W. Sea idling, 584 N. 21st st, cited - appear in court A: just 21. to plead to reckless driving charge. , CIRCUIT COUTT Ervin Baurer vs Walda Baurer: Complaint charging cruel and in human treatment seeks divorce, custody of two minor children. Married July 30, 1948. R. C Glover and others as trustees of Sarah E. .Carrier es tate vs Orec i annual 'conference board I education of the Metho dist church and others: Decree approves final report of trustees, authorizes distribution of $80,000 each to the board of foreign mis sions; of the Methodist church, Firrt Methodist church pt Salem, Salem YMCA and Salem ,YWCA. PROBATE COURT Clara Pearce Smith estate: Sale of personal property authorized. George G. Miller estate: Estate appraised at $5,325." ' - DISTRICT COURT : .John Henry Ballard, Portland, charged with : driving while in toxicated; pleaded innocent tr?J set for August 24, held in lieu of $350 baiL Donnie Bouge, '115 .Manning st, charged with, obtaining money by false pretenses; bound over to grand jury, held in lieu of $1,000 bail. . - is . .. - MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS ; Ulysses S. Scott, " 35, welder, Portland,: and Ruby Massey, 25, waitress, Seattle, .Wash. . . Paul E. Hedeen, jr, 28, state employe. 700 S. Church st, Salem, ax.d Sylvia G. Wilde, 25, teacher, Salem route 9, box 110. Dan Marcy, 22, student 1089 Cascade dr., and Joyce Wood, 17, student, 434 S. 16th st, both of Salem. , Jake Francis Triplett 19. la borer, and Rosabelle lone Milburn, 19, both of Aurora. : Edward Goodard, 61, sawyer, and Belle Stafford, 45, waitress, both of Valley Junction. Robert M. Youngs, 20, state highway - worker, West Stayton, and Rosalie Mack, 19,' waitress, 639 Center st, Salem. Elmer John Hiebert, 25, student Dallas, and Jean Hatfield, 22, stu dent, 3435 Center st, Salem. - . Cubans fire shells and rockets on their independence night, May 20. ... : Japan Backs Korean Policy TOKYO, Saturday, Aug. 19 -flP) The Japanese government today aligned itself with the United Na tions' effort in Korea and the western democracies in the world Ideological struggle. The government issued a 3.800- word "white paper" on the Korea conflict "To cooperate with the democ racies and assist in strengthening tneir unity should be considered as nothing leu than a measure for our own self defense," the paper siaiea. .. : J This was the first formal gov ernment statement of policy. - Involve 3 Cars and Car A train-auto collision and an accident involving three cars were investigated early Saturday morn ing by Salem police officers. There were no injuries. v . About 2 ajxu- an auto driven by Russell Edgar Jacobson, 690 -Mor gan st, -collided with a moving Southern Pacific freight train at North Liberty and Union streets. Police said the auto, southbound on Liberty street, struck, the train broadside. The car -was towed away.--- .f- .About 3:15 ajn. an auto operated by Wallace Milton Young, 940 Mill st, struck the rear end of a parked car in the 900 block on South 12th street The parked vehicle, owned by Thomas Rasler, 945-S; 12th st. was Jammed ahead, in to another parked car owned by Joseph J. Ligatich, Portland. - Officers said the Rasler auto was badly damaged, both front and back, while the Young car's grill, radiator and headlights were smashed. The rear of the Liga tich vehicle was dented. Continue Rise Oregon's mid - August traffic death toll has surpassed the num ber recorded at the same time last month. Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported here Friday. . July deaths reached 53 which August accidents thus far have claimed 18 lives as against 10 ia mid-July. Fourteen were killed in smash -ups on rural roadways. Newbry said the 1950 toll to date is 212 dead, exceeding last year at this time by 47. - ' ' . Asbestos in its normal state wCl float on water.' Distribution of Sarah Carrier Estate Authorized Distribution of $320,000 to four religious and charitable institu tions was authorized Saturday in Marion county circuit court The court decree approved the final report of trustees of the Sarah Carrier estate. A small residue of the estate's funds was ordered held for expenses that may yet accrue. The ' order directed distribution of $80,000 to each of the follow ing: Salem YWCA, Salem YMCA, First Methodist church of Salem, and the board of foreign missions of the Methodist church. The Sa lem institutions will use their shares for building or remodeling projects already announced. m. 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