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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1951)
KIGGS HAVE DAUGHTER A daughter was born Saturday at Greencastle, Ind., to Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Riggs, accord ing to word received by Mrs. W. A. Biggs of 1470 Trade st, moth er" of Dr. Riggs. Dr. Riggs, former ly dean of students at Willamette, now is dean at DePauw univer sity. Double' S & H Green stamps all week. Pickup and Del. Standard Cleaners. Ph. 38779, 362 N. Com'l. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery. 150 Lan caster Dr. at Corners. P. 2-2549. G"-Y AT CHEMAWA " The hospitality didn't last long .1 after lunch Saturday when Sa lem's Panther Gra-Y club mem bers were guests for lunch and a basketball game at Chemawa In dian school. Chemawa graders de feated the visiting team 30-8. We have a good supply of good voung beef available for your locker. Fresh killed turkeys 39c lb. Orwig's Market, $975 ilverton Rd. Phone 2-6128. Closing Monday, January 22 to February 12 for remodeling. Whites Drive In, 1138 S. ConYl. PARTNER LEAVES CAFE Notice of retirement of John C. Schneider from the assumed busi- j ness name5 of The Blue Bird was j fi'ed Satwday with Marion coun- ty clerk. Marie H. Schneider con- j tinues as proprietor, with the busi- j ness name changed to Schneider's I Bluebird cafe, 524 State st. Double S & H Green stamps all week. Pickup and Del. Standard Cleaners. Ph. 38779, 362 N. Com'l. Johns-Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. ConVl. Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. Public Records PROBATE COURT Torkel O. Dokken estate: Hear ing on final account set for Feb ruary 26. George A. Etzel estate: Will ad mitted to probate, and Peter J. Etzcl appointed executor. Roland Schott guardianship: Sh i r 1 e y O. Sussee appointed guardian. DISTRICT COURT Donald W. Fish, Portland, plead et innocent to charge of assault and battery, trial set for Febru ary 28, released on S250 bail. Donald W. Fish, Carl Zimmer man. Vadon Duncan and James Wilburn, all of Portland, and Jack Robinson of North Holly- j wood, Calif., each pleaded inno- ; cent to charge of assault and bat tery, trial set for February 27, ' released on $250 bail each. j Roy Tillitt, 2160 Breyman st.. ; pleaded innocent to two charges of assault and battery, trial set March 1; preliminary hearing set March 1 on third charge of assault and battery. Edwin Walter Sisler, A'bany, found innocent at trial on charge of attempting to pass at an inter section. CIRCUIT COURT Carl B. and Frances E. Damaske vs Gerald L. and Jeanne A. Molan. Complaint alleges failure to make three months' payments and seeks judgment of full payment for real property or repossession by plaint iffs, Carl B. and Frances E. Damaske vs Robert W. and Marilyn B. Rrontano- rnmnbint alWf fail-, ure to make three months pay ment and seeks judgment of full payment for real property or re possession by plaintiffs. Firjst National Bank of Mon mouth ys K. T. Murphy: Defend ant files answer to camplaint and counterclaim asking for complete accounting between parties" and judgment against plaintiff such as accounting might show. Frances O'Neill vs Edward Bau mann and others: Sale of real property confirmed. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS , Allan H. Hahn, 19, farmer, Sa lem route 2, box 323, and Marilyn M. Miller, 17, domestic, Woodburn route 2, box 166. What a Blessing MM m W"b a blessing to hear clearly again WITHOUT ANY UNSIGHTLY BUT 'TON SHOWING IN THE EAR! A tran sparent, almost iavisiblc device hides deal aess. Learn about tbe revolutionary dia- Coery that is rf m'g dtsfntss in a way asknowa before- . NO BUTTON Shows In PI It I Find out bow yoa may again sounds you may have feared were lost Send today for your fre Copy of nur booklet Deafness without a batten showing In ear." ; LOCAL SERVICE One of the most important con siderations in the purchase of a hearing aid is tbe provision for local service. Beltone has maintained a down-, town office for the past 4 years, -devoted exclusively to the sales and service of their product. Beltone is a name you can rely on . . ..backed by food local service. ... DRIVER FOUND: INNOCENT Edwin Walter ? Sisler, Albany, was found innocent Saturday in Marion county district court on a charge of attempting to pass at an intersection. He was cited Jan uary 13 after a minor accident at highway 99E and Ratcliff drive.. Income tax prepared without leav ing your home. Get your refund. Dial 2-6010. CONDITION STILL CRITICAL Anton Moravec, Stayton route 1, injured in an accident at the Freres-Frank lumber mill near Lyons Friday remained in criti cal condition Saturday night at Salem Memorial hospital- Now available A few safe deposit boxes. $3.60 and up (Incl. tax). Pioneer Trust Company, 109 No. Commercial St. : RESERVE OFFICERS TO MEET The Marion County Reserve Of ficers association will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the American Legion club. Officers should phone 2-8106 or 2-0774 lor reservations. Double S & H Green stamps all week. Pickup and Del. Standard Cleaners. Ph. 38779. 362 N. Com-. 1 -The Better Bedding Store, 512 j State St., is closed until Monday, : February 12. AU communications! j will receive prompt attention if I addressed to the store."'" IMPROVES AT IIOS1VTAL ! j Mrs. Malcolm Cameron is rccov- ' ering from an operation a Salem i l General hf spital and is able to receive visitors. j Air-Steamship tickets anvwherc. ; Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. 1 Young GOP to Meet Monday Marion county Young Republi can club will conduct a public meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in the courthouse, featuring talks by A. Freeman Holmecr and State Rep. Mark Hatfield. Holmecr, state president of the Young Republican federation, will discuss objectives and program of the federation for this vear. Hat field will report on legislative session. the current r President Sidney Schlesinaer announced that a nominating com mittee will be appointed to draw up a slate of officers for the com ing club election. Tillitt Trial o . 1 f 1 " t Mai'CIl 1 Trial of Roy Tillitt, 2160 Brey man st.. state hospital attendant charged with assaulting three in mates, was set Saturday in Marion counrv district court for March 1. Tillitt will be tried on charges of; assault and battery against Wil-; liam Stevens and Terrance Con nolly, both now inmates, and will' face the same day preliminary hearing on a similar charge in volving John Schubert. Birtl is LA LA To Mr. and Mrs. : Theodore Lala, Albany, a son,. Saturday, January 20 at. Salem. General hospital. i j MOORE To Mr. and Mrs. I James Moore, 1040 Lancaster dr., a daughter. Saturday, January 20 at Salem General hospital. TTRMDGE To Mr. and Mrs.. Don Turnidge, Jefferson, a daugh ter, Saturday. January 20 at Sa lem General hospital. RICHARDSON To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richardson, 1205 Chemawa rd., a daughter, Satur day, January 20 at Salem Me-: morial hospital. NORTON i To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norton, 359 Gaines ave.. a son, Saturday. January 20 "at , Salem Memorial hospital. KELLY To Mr. and Mrs; j Hugh Kelly, 1765 S. Winter St., a daughter, Saturday, January 20 at Salem Memorial hospital. Ear I hear precions forever. Com "OvercoaoiBg- For free literature on home or 'office demonstra tion visit lor phone - HlNnifr MflsrSffcmi A mat .y--t-- Patrol Seeks Enemy in Wohju Sector 1 -- K'i; v. ' -' . . f r NT "0T TOKYO, Jan. 20 Well-armed infantrymen moved np hill in Wonju front sector at Allied forces launch attack against enemjr-beld hill in subzero temperature. United Nations troops foufht their way back into Wonju as Red forces were routed in snow-mantled east central Korea. The reds later recap tured the town. (AP Wirephoto to the Statesman.) 5 Men Plead Innocent to Assault Charge Five men charged with beating 1 a former co-worker pleaded inno i cent in district court Saturday, j They posted $250 bail and hearings were set February 27 and 28. i The five, Donald W. Fish, Carl! ! Zimmerman, Vadon Duncan and . James Wilburn, all of Portland, j and Jack Robinson, North Holly-1 ! wood, Caiif., were charged with i assault and battery against T. G. Dinnell. I They were arrested in Portland f rinay alter uinneil swore out a warrant for their arrest claiming he had been beaten when the five attempted to convince him he should return to work for a maga zine subscription team. Fish was accused in another complaint of assault and battery on Lila Hampton. Insurance-Covered Payrolls Increase Insurance covered payrolls in Oregon for December, 1950, aggre- : rated $66,359,330, as compared! with $56,989,868 for December,! 1949, the State Industrial Accident j commission reported Saturday. j The November, 1950, pavrolls j totaled $71,687,435. " lemodel Mow! mm With (The Dream Kitchen) 30 FHA ) O O DON'T WAIT!!! O O PLAN NOW!!! O PAY LATER ! ! ! Be Proud of Your NEW Youngstown Kitchen and k Jet-tower Dish Washer INQUIRE TOMORROW rr v r J7 i a - - - -v. ,Nf.-' . Yoncalla Pair Dies as Car Dives into Creek ROSEBURG, Jan. 20-0P)-The bodies of a Yoncalla couple, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Henry Morin, were taken today from their car, which was submerged in the icy waters of Canyon creek, 12 miles west of Oakland. Deputy Coroner M. B. Emmitt said the car plunged off the high way into the five-foot deep stream last night. Medical Care Plan Increases PORTLAND, Jan. 20 The Ore gon Physicians' service announced that in the third quarter of 1950 Blue Shield medical care plans, in cluding plans from 42 states and the District of Columbia, showed an increase of 1,296.416 new mem bers. With this additional mem bership the total of all 76 plans is boosted to 17,846,691, representing 11.83 per cent of the nations popu lation. Oregon, with 222.432 enrolled or 14.62 per cent of the population, ranks 11th in the nation, compared with 13th a year ago. m tenon 10 Down Months to Pay Approved Terms ,'.- .... . . j Canada Train Wreck Kills 1, Injures 25 OTTAWA, Jan. 20--One man was killed and 25 other persons injured, none seriously, today when a Canadian Pacific railway flyer smashed into a stalled coal truck at a level crossing here and jumped the rails. Killed was engineer Albert acnarie, oo, 01 uttawa, who was scalded to death by steam when trapped in the cabin of his engine. His fireman, Earl Fergus, leaped to safety and escaped with scald burns about the face and arms. The truck driver and his helper jumped and escaped unharmed It is with regret that we must announce at this time that we are no longer able to supply you with 1S47 Rogers Bros., Community and Holmes and Edwards silverplate sets of all patterns at all times, and that it is possible that we shall not be able to supply you with extra pieces in all patterns during a period of allocation. At this moment we have limited amount of stock in all patterns. Wo'recommend that you buy now while available. M A , . , ' SS00' I'n MM A breath-taking new par. 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A call urging Marion county residents to return their March of Dimes coin cards to Dimes' head quarters as soon as possible went out Saturday from James E. Keys, campaign director. Keys said the drive, which open ed January 15, "must be a success because of the serious need for polio funds.? Contributions may be placed in; any of the 800 mini ature iron lungs located through out the city. Plans have been completed for the March of Dimes public dance January 27 at the Eagles hall. There will be two orchestras and two floors of dancing. Tickets are now being sold by Salem Eagles and Elks lodge members and at downtown branches of the U.S. National and First National banks New Mobilization Deputy to Outline Defense Program Earl O. Bushnell, recently ap pointed mobilization deputy for the Marion county civilian defense program, will outline the defense program at the Salem Chamber of Commerce luncheon Monday noon. Bushnell Is also an operational director in the city of Salem's de fense set-up. He is associated with Frank Hrubetz in Hrubetz & Bush nell, a steel fabrication plant. EX - UMATILLA MAYOR DIES UMATILLA, Jan. 20-JP)-Jess A. Stephens, former mayor and re tired Union Pacific engineer died here today at the age of 70. He was mayor from 1939 to 1949 and was active in school board activ ities. when they saw down on them. the train bearing C2' IT Jewelers of Salem - Th Stat man. Salem. Ofcjon. Sunday, Tcmucry 21. 1831 $ Tavern?8'JBeei-.tt - license Renewed BUgh Biliiardi ha resumed its beer business, f oUowinx renewal of its liquor license Saturday. '- ' The Bligh had to suspend beer sales Ihe first of the year, as the city council had deferred action on approval for a 1951 license pending outcome of a court ease. The case charging sale of beer to a minor was dismissed in municipal court several days ago. State Lib rary Buys Viewer For Microfilm A late model microfilm reader has been purchased for the Oregon state archives, Mrs. Eleanor Steph ens, state librarian, announced Sat urday. She said library visitors would have access to a growing collection of important records gathered on microfilm from the national ar chives, libraries and other govern ment agencies. ' Some of the most valuable films include population schedules based on the United States census for Oregon for 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. In addition to acquiring official records on micro-film, the state li brary has purchased films of Ore gon newspapers, including the Spectator, Oregonian, Oregon Jour nal, Oregon Statesman and East Oregonian. Loyal Warner Heads Memorial Hospital Board Loyal A. Warner, Salem auto mobile dealer. Is the new chairman of Salem Memorial hospital board of directors, it was announced Sat urday. Warner has served three years on the board. Other new officers are Charles HeltzeL vice president, and Ronald Hudkins, secretary-treasurer. Only member added to the boajwi at this year's election is Carl W. Hogg, replacing Thomas Dalke, who had servea the limit of two consecutive terms. Kl Liberty at State NMMalGflafd House One n ay act 1 liursd Company G, 162nd infantry of the Oregon national guard, Satur day invited a public Inspection for Thursday night when a two-hour ' open : house will be held at the ' armory. . Formation and inspection of the company itself will begin at 7:30 p.m. A special drill team will per form for the visitors. The company will display it military equipment and its entire array of infantry weapons, includ- -" ing 57 mm recoilless rifles, bazook- -as, 60 mm mortars; 30 and 50 cal ibre machine guns, automatic rifles, carbines and pistols. Army films will be shown, in cluding a color movie on the atom -bomb. Capt. W. C. Dyer, Jr, company, commander, said the open house was planned to acquaint families and friends with the unit's train ing. He extended a special invita- . tion, too, to men of draft age who . are interested in joining the guard. Col. S. J. Newsom, In Korea News, Known in Salem Col. S. J. Newsom, who found nine! American soldiers apparently murdered by Reds in Korea, is a nephew of Arthur H. Cox of 2210 S. 19th st, Salem, it was learned Saturday. The colonel's family novr resides in San Diego. The colonel and Cox originally were from Los Olives, Calif. N'othinc Dtws Pay Manthly SHADES DRAPE RODS ALUMINUM AWNINGS Ever-Tlte Frameless Screens BAMBOO SHADES We also wash, retape, paint and re-slat your old Venetian blinds ELMER, the Blind Man Call Anytime Fee Free Estimates Phone 3-732 1415 Rage St West Salem We Give S&H Green Stamps s V JAMES II. TAFT & ASSOCIATES 223 Orcgsa C!iq. ;Ph. 2-4491 342 Star Street 2-7S92 ; I ! I I ! ! .