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'' The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Sunday: December 3L , Ultramodern Interiors Featured in Sketches of Proposed New YWCA Building 4 e a . f Cfiiy Mews HMeffs TORE OPERATION SPLIT AUTOMOBILE STOLEN Split in the operation of R. L. Western Motors reported the Elf strom company, Salem store, theft of a 1946 Ford club coupe was shown in assumed business from Broadway and Gaines street name filings with Marion county Saturday. The auto was stolen clerk. Notice of retirement from sometime during the night, police the name was filed by Elfstrom, reported. Tlnkham Gilbert and Ralph M, I Eyre. Elfstrom and Eyre filed a i certificate reassuming the name, isi general mercandise and con tracting business, while uuDen Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kinrel. 3-7J594. 153 N. Hiirh St OWNER FINDS CAR n 1 Ul I mTornaTiAno nftir tm filed the name of R. I EHstrom L ck reporte1 8tolen lat Tridl company, appliance department, at mght; was loc&ted by the cvner the same location. William C. Evans, Salem route 7, Dental office of Dr. C. Ward Davis cy P"c reported Saturday. ...ill -.1 i ah t 61 ' wmuflm, .. Johns -Manvllie shingles appUed LUMBER COMPANY FILES by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'L Assumed business name of Cap- Fre estimates. Ph. 3-4642. Jtoi Lumber company, Cherry ave nue, was tiled Saturday with Mar u county cierK oy r, Landscaping and designing. No job ., John I , c XT.. . ten T J X" I C?..l A lii ouu JJ Bt irfr.-T,.: v. ,; t " ' caster ur. at 4 corners, y. J. Jwel Slick, Charles H., Char- c raY and Jack M. Striekfaden. w Years Eve Jamboree Dec. 31 at Crystal Gardens. Biggest ever! Old time and modern dancing, Two Bands! Fun for All! Spon sored by Salem Cherrians. Cele- hral TCamt V9rt V.vm with n RUNAWAYS CAUGHT Two Washington boys were en im it a KaMr t Thai it " Vinry,aic Qatur- I XOI .,-. VVA W 1JV i UVIllVd W-fe4 Public Records PROBATE COURT Minnie Parsons estate: Theodore W. Parsons appointed administra day after being apprehended by city Juvenile, officers. The boys, 14 and 15 years of age, were run aways from Doty and PeEU, Wash., police said. New Years Fve Jamboree! Dec. Walton Shattuck estate: Ralph W. Skopil appointed administrator MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Donald Lee Hodges, 19, truck driver, Deschutes, and Clara Ruth 31 at Crystal Gardens. Biggest Neumann, 16, student, Turner. ever! Old time and modern danc ing, Two Bands! Fun for All! Spon sored by Salem Cherrians. Cele brate New Years Eve with us. 2 Men Placed On Probation, District Court Ray L. Hancock, 32, mechanic. Portland, and Dorothy E. Russell 27, clerk, Marion, Va. Gary Ray HiseL 18,. student, 4055 Claxtar rd., Salem, and Nora Morrow, 17, student, Brooks route 1, box 66E2. Albert Lynch, 20. cannery work er, and Francme Marcoe, 17, stu dent, both of Silverton. -1 fsss i r .... ' ' -fh ru '.vgi :f w0 - j 11 W" V 1 s - - ' eft A prUi Uate ltb a flrvpUe sa4 tm-a4cra rettUo. UtX. aa4 a terra mil ttat nrrU adlaiB eeB4-tWr7 Urine sarVrrs. rUaU are rratarra ! Ue riMm ww ftairaa rwCA tmiM Ibc. s4rtr4 abre la a Utkk fty Arraltori rwu BUacaI. EarraUre ataxf aTTir UMs IW atta fUar Waate whkk alaa the aaala eatraar to the arw strartare to a frW4 late arrarat 1HCA aJU, til State st. Bids kare bera ralle4 Ut TW eaeretire War4 a4 Uaa atn W ara to aa nr4 eaatrartora Taer. Mare lb a S2M.ee bju ara far CIRCUIT COURT Pioneer Trust company, execu tor of Zulette Painter estate, vs unknown heirs of John S. Zieber TWO men Were fined and placed nf rifnria'nte hna anv interact in cn probation Saturday morning real pr0perty, with full title vested In Marion county district court, in devisees of Zulette Painter, while sentencing was delayed for Raymond Whelan, by guardian three Others. sri litem Rav n. Whflan. vs Shar- Cancellation of Property Sale Involves Downtown Buildings A cancellation agreement dissolving a contract of sale for Leon's and Golden Pheasant business properties in downtown Salem was filed Saturday at the office of Marion County Recorder Herman Lanke. The property was to have been purchased by Melvin Mark of Chicago for a large business development, collapse of which had been indicated previously in The States- A Ii ah df-irklt fas Charles Foulger, operators of a-AAllC Ul Tn's u-hn own both itps Balch said Saturday the AlTPPtinilfi Viiit perty had been reacquired and that nilCtUUlW illXl, both Leon's women's store and the Asks $40,000 Jack . MartelL Salem route 8, pleaded guilty to larceny of a gas cline pump from Jefferson, was fined 25 and costs, given a 30 day suspended sentence and placed n probation for one year. Em . mett Henry, Salem route 9, who already has pleaded guilty to a ril Sturm: Complaint seeks judg ment of $5,000 general and $258.18 I special damages for injuries alleg edly sustained Oct. 15, 1950, in auto accident on highway 99-E near north Salem city limits. Beatrice McCauley vs Mary Ag nes Douglas: Complaint seeks similar charge involving the same Judgment of $40,000 for alleged circumstances, was given until anenauon oi aiiecuons or piain- When the contract of sale for the property was signed last June purchase price was set at $200,000 Mark paid $50,000 earnest money, the remainder to be paid Jan. 15, 1951. The cancellation Instrument Ti 1 n v c-Vi-vte that nnl wf McCauley were married May $33000 of tdo payment was affections was filed Saturday in Marion county circuit court by Beatrice McCauley. Mrs. McCauley's complaint al- eges that she and Matthew Ed- January 13 for sentencing. Robert L. Morris, Salem route 2, box 269, who had pleaded guilty to larceny of gasoline and auto accessories, along witn a group of juveniles, was fined $100 and costs, given a 90-day sus pended sentence and placed on probation for one year. Sentencing for others who have pleaded guilty was set for Janu- tiffs husband. Jean Ann Sizemore vs William Elby Sizemore: Plaintiff ordered to appear January 8 in court to show cause why she should not be pun ished for contempt for alleged fail ure to comply with terms of di vorce decree. E. O. and Carrie A. Rinderman vs Carrie Rinderman and others Suit dismissed with prejudice and without costs, based upon stipu- to return to Mark. Mark also has a 99-yoar lease on the Paramount market property but Owner George Putnam said if certain conditions are not met the lease will be cancelled. ary 6 for James Darrell Tegland, lation of parties. Silverton, on a charge of giving Dorothy Wenda, by guardian ad alcoholic liquor to a minor; Mar- litem Lillian Wenda, vs Sharril Ion Gene Wirth, 345 Hrubetz rd., Sturm: Complaint seeks judgment on charge of hunting between of $10,000 general and $126.80 24, 1927, and were without trou ble until Jan. 8, 1949, when Mary Agnes Douglas, the de fendant, sought the affections of McCauley and "induced and per suaded him by wiles" to leave Mrs. McCauley. She also alleges tnat tne deiendant persuaded -r "V 1 McCauley to liquidate assets worth 1.008 BaV X Olltll aOn AAA f U J I a posits of some $15,000 and to Elected rreSlCleilt travel with her. . McCauley, according to the (Jf BaDtlSt GrOUD sunset and sunrise. Chiloquiu Wins Permission for ruor License special damages for injuries al legedly sustained Oct. 15, 1950, in auto accident on highway 99E near north Salem city limits. DISTRICT COURT I Robert L. Morris. Salem route 2. Liquor License ud $100 and costs, given 90-day .1 suspended jail sentence, placed on n? ye s probation. nuuiiK uiai uie ciiy oi wniioauin Fmmctt Honrv o enuueu ro renew us uquor continued to January 13 for .sen- ucFilc "4 "- tencmg on charge of larceny, trol commission order, was issued Jack MartelL-Salem rm,t s Saturday by Marion county Circuit nlarteH miiit n juage ex xs.immeu. cenv. fined $25 and costs, eiven ine ruling neia max me city JU-aay suspended lau sentence. should be permitted to renew its placed on one year's probation, license, held since 1937, because the premises on which the liquor store is located is not in Indian country. "Indian country" was defined by statute in congress Sept. 15, 1948. After congress issued the define ition the state liquor control com- , mission notified the City of Chil oquin that it would not be able to obtain a liquor license for 4951. The city then sought a court or der overruling the liquor commis sion order. The liquor license held by the eity must be renewed by January I. While Chiloquin is situated entirely-within the Klamath Indian reservation, only 46 of the 737 lots in the town are owned by Indians, the opinion said. James Darrell Tegland. Silver ton, continued to January 6 for sentencing on cnarge of giving alcoholic liquor to a minor. Marion Gene Wirth, 345 Hrubetz rd., continued to March 1 for sen tencing on charge of hunting be tween sunset and sunrise FISHERMEN'S UNION SET TILLAMOOK, Dec. 30-;P)-The CIO Fishermen's union will issue a 'charter next week to some 75 fishermen here, Chester Dusten, regional CIO director, said to day. The fishermen now belong to an independent association. Pope Adrian IV was an Eng lishman. Golden Pheasant restaurant would remain at their prerent locations. Plans for remodeling when con ditions permit are being consider- A $40,000 suit for alienation of ed, he said. Good Neighbor Day Monday Gov. Douglas McKay on Satur day designated January 1 for the 19th annual observance of Good Neighbor day. It it important that we paue for a candid look at ourselves and ask whether we merely talk love of our country and our associates. or actually live It, Governar Mc Kay said. "This is particularly vital now because unworthy strife and friction at home must be re placed by shoulder-to-shoulder co operation so that we may inspire oppressed peoples to search for trn freedom and pear" on Earth. The governor suggested that the practice of cooperation be stimu lated and implemented by weekly meetings In homes, community balls, schools and churches. complaint, received a "purported divorce" in February. 1949. in Reno, Nev., and April 2, 1949, purportedly married" the defen dant, with whom he returned to Marion county to reside. 'Happy New Year May Scare Bridgeport Dave Fisher or Coos Bay was elected president of Northwest Conservative Baptist youth at their closing meeting Friday night In Salem. Final registration passed the 500 mark slightly. Other new officers are Carl Crumley, Portland, vice president Jeanmne Bowman, Portland, cor responding secretary; Mary Mot ley, Albany, recording secretary, and Keith Tucker, Bend, treasur BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Dec. 30 (JFl- Police asked all Bridgeport er, factories today to refrain from Continuing as advisors are the soundine whistles or sirens to Rev. Charles Losie, Salem: the greet the new year at midnight ev. Clarence btauner and tne tomorrow. I nev. r.rnesi iviaiyon, doui oi i-orv People might mistake the noise for an air raid alarm, Police Sup erintendent John A. Lyddy said. land. Births DORN To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorn, 1315 Mission St.. a daugh ter, Saturday, December 30 at Sa lem General hospital. HARTMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartman. Salem route 3 a son. Saturday, December 30 a Salem Memorial hospital. PERKINS To Mrs. Beulah Pei kins, a daughter, Saturday. De cember 30 at Salem Memorial hos pital. Commercial Fishing Poor During 1950 ASTORIA, Ore. Dec. 30 -vPi Commercial fuhing In OrKon this year was even nort-e than the poor year of 1949. Arnie J. Suomela, state master fih war den, said today. He disclosed year-end statis tics, showing landings fell off in all categories. Suomela added, however, that price increases probably enabled fishermen to keep their dollar volume about the same as the preceding year. The major salmon tuning per iod from April to October result ed in salmon landings ci 12.0O0. 000 pounds, about 1 .THO 000 pounds I under ). Since they were first minted tn It (6. the go eminent has turned . out 4.400.0O0.000 rurkeiv Annottncenenl Dr. M. E. Godwa Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon 22S Oregon lidq. wlH b out oi his office krorn December 30 o January IS while- attending post-qrodu-ato ctinlca la Lot Aagl . 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