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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1951)
TO ADDRESS HISTORIANS - Ralph Moody . will address the Marion County Historical society at 8 p.m. Saturday at the fireside room of the Salem public library. Moody's subject, will be "The Rump Session of the 1895 Legislature.- Moody was chief clerk of 'the house during that 'session.; -, T , . . ' -v.- -. : - : - Ruth ' Ford Is now at the Castle Permanent Wavers, 305 ; Livesley : Bldg. Phone 3-3663. Permanents $5 and up. (Eulela -Arnold; Mgr.) ,T .,. - . . ' . Veterans protect your eaucauorau benefits under Q.J. program. Enter N.rt fall will be too late for original entrance. Cap ital Business College, Phone 35987 . . CLUB Mtxr MTVJZ) xzrji-Ku Home Economics club of "West Salem Grange 'has postponed its meeting scheduled for Saturday, due to the weather. The' Grange will meet at the westside city ball Tuesday at 8 pjn. Business will include planning for a food sale. 4 Johns-Manville shingles applied by Ma this Bros, 164 S. ComTL Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. -. Your own term in . reason. , Ed Ellis Furniture, 153 S. Liberty. - DEFENSE MEET TODAY Salem's city civilian defense council will meet at the Spa res taurant today noon for its month ly business session and discussion. : Ladies, Save your : Nylons. See Rohlands in Hollywood for invis ible mending at prices you can af ford to pay. ; ...': New Classes starting at Capital Business College, March 12 day ichooL Phone 3-5987. ' MISSIONARY TO SPEAK . Rnr WmH "mixsionarv to In dia and Australia, will speak at Wesleyan Methodist church ax 7u$o tonight, - according to the' Rev. Glen Yates, pastor. , Miss Wood went to India in 1817 and to Aus tralia in 1846. . . , , . -----. . i . Prescription pharmacy on 5th floor f Livesley Bldg. For your conven ience and to save time, in getting your prescriptions filled. Livesley Bldg. Pharmacy. - - .-. t : " Fre-Korea price on. the finest pow er lawn mower See before buy ing. Shepard-Zumwalt, 324 No. CornT. - - ' r . . Fifteen More iCaUedUp For Jury Duty - A fourth supplement to the Jury panel for the January term of Marion county circuit court was drawn .- Thu.-sday, -i including 15 names. Court clerks said the panel bad been depleted by illness. ; Instructed to report ; for duty Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. were Tunis W. Creech, Ruby E. Bunnell. Grace Harry, William : Roe, George W. Maurer, Robert B. Armpriest, Har old Bressler, William - T. Baldwin and Elijah A. Bradfield, all . of Salem. Bert W. Dix. Ryntha O. Sturges and Morris H. Ames, 11 of Sil verton: Joseph .. Gilbert - Aplin, Wood burn; Katherine. Daugherty and Jessie Coomler, Brooks. ..-;- Train Come? Off Second in Truck Crash A freight train . lost a decision to a truck at 12th and State streets at 1:34 p.m. Thursday. One side of the truck was dam aged, but the driver drove it from the scene. The Southern Pacific locomotive lost its load of steam in the crash, and. a switch engine pulled the 53-car train to a siding, Police said the driver of the truck, LloytTRose, Eugene, was re moving chains from the vehicle when he saw the train approach ing from the rear. He jumped clear Just before the crash. . Births S KEELS To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Skeels, 488 E. Ewald ave., a son, Thursday, March 8, at Salem Memorial hospital. STROIIECKEB To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strohecker, 4305 Port land rd., a son, Thursday, March .at Salem Memorial hospital. BODDY To Dr. and MrsAllan Boddy, 3410 Willa hx, a daughter, Thursday, March 8, at Salem Gen eral hospital. ; -r : FOXSTER To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Forster, Tangent ave., a daughter, Thursday, March 8, at Salem General hospital. ' UUXD To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Hurd, Willamina, a son, Thurs day, March 8, at Salem , General hospital.' . TOTTEN To Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Totten, Dallas route' 3, a son, Thursday. March 8. at Salem Gen eral hospital. . STONE To Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Etone, - Independence, a son, Thursday, March 8, at Salem Gen eral hospitaL j" SCI1UXNDT To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwindt, Stayton route 1, a son, Wednesday, -March 7, at Salem Memorial hospital. A Returns Prepared We pick rp! J4.C0 ricrs 2-C310 BUILDING FIRM NAMED I ; Consolidated Builders, a general construction ; firm ; at , Stayton, Is the assumed business name filed Thursday with Marion coun t y clerk by Orville Herrold and Roy Philippi, both of Stayton, : f We have hen turkeys, 49c lb. Also' good beef for your locker. Orwigs Market, 3975 SilvertoO Rd. Phone . 2-6128. : ; ; T-, See . us for irrigation equipment; We" repair all types of Rain Bird sprinklers. Shepard-Zumwalt, 3?4 No. Coml. Phone 3-3828. t ; i ,. - .. -r.t - 'a '. - RECOVERING IN nbSFITAL " "Patricia Standley," 585 S. Liber tyVis recovering from surgery .at Salem General and is able to see visitors. j.':): ':H'- ' ' J ': Spencer Corsetiere Armena Felt bf - Portland Shop1 will be at the Hotel Senator Friday, March 16th. --. . ' .;- .-- - i f ' ;- - Roof repairing and new roof esti mates. Willamette Valley Roof Cd, MercerRites -.4 Set Monday Services for Centessa V. Mercer, 1795 Lee stwill be held at 3 p.m. Monday at Clough-Barrick chapeL v Deceased died at her home Wed nesday. She had lived in Salem since 1930. She was graduated from the .Downington, Pan high school, attended Millersburg, Pa., state normal school and took spe cialized training at the orthopae dic hospital in Philadelphia. She then became superintendent of the Hydro Therapeutic institute at Galveston, Texas. 1 ' The eldest daughter of the late Franklin and Susan "Mercer,' de ceased came from a Quaker family that came to America with William Perm.'. s ; i : ' ' ' J ' t ' Surviving Is a sister, ' Vesta Cochrane . of Salem," Dr. Lloyd ST. Anderson will officiate at the last rites, and interment will be at Bel- crest Memorial park. : Roger Jenks Studies Air Force 3Iechanics GLENDALE, Califs A student ftv&e inf airplane and engine mechanics I at the Cal-Aero J Technical Injjti I tute here Is Pvt. Roger L. Jenks, 17, son of Mr. 4. and - Mrs. Dick Jenks, 565 Tryon ave Salem, air force trainee who formerly attend ed .Salem high KKr JcaJka ' school. . " j ; t i r t ti i l . ,.!'"".........-;- ...... T" " -'- r- .- ;T -....--' . j.,,. S .. ' i : v- - . . - . l , .. . . -- I - ! I ' f I . - .. - ' i ' . ; -t . j , ' . ' . : ' Xh nrMky ilrc-0TMccl.Watt 11 ytm 1-1 ptrmwrUA LIFT W this U V rifk of Mutual f amow datk and dtpmn6dbZyl YSixJ 1 I a perfect xm&cAn for rife luxurW ZZZO-povMtfMmmUti V2:h sloma, stcbTy and styCog for c3 tS ytan to cosncl ' r Tcko ISo Driv cf Yocr Li.Vfeon gac fls tJY cf jsa ' C?..Ja a 1951 .Wcvry wEh DrWol Wiggins Pleads Innocent Of Kidnaping: ' One man pleaded Innocent to a kidnaping - charge .Thursday in Marion, county district Court, while another was given rmore time to; secure legal counsel be fore he., pleads . --; ' V" Raymond Patrick Wiggins, Min nehaha,: Washv pleaded innocent tc the charge, involving alleged taking : of a 13-year-old r-Salem girl to California, where she was abandoned. - His hearing was set for 10 aim. Monday. - f - ;?, Robert H, Vallier, : Humptulipt, Wash, was granted, until Satur day to obtain an attorney' for the case, involving the same crime charged-to Wiggins. , Each man is held in Jail in lieu-: of $5,000 baiL i The courti also J.Thursday , sent enced ' John William Howard, transient; to 20 days in the county jail . after -he pleaded guilty to larceny of a fishing pole and reel from a Salem car ' Wednesday tjght -.. 7 ; Frank Manning, 2465 N. 5th stn pleaded guilty to a charge of ob taining money by false pretenses and was bound over to the grand jury. Held in lieu of $1,000 bail. Manning allegedly ; p a s s e d fa worthless $25 check - to Herman Woodworth, 1887 S. 12th IsL, on February 3. ' ! - - i: Optimist Qub i Nominates for - - .. . . . - w. 5 Vote Nominations for officers to .be elected April 5 by Salem Optimist club were submitted Thursday by a committee and, to avoid "poli ticking,? each candidate is to make a one-minute speech for his op ponent at next week's luncheon. vThe committee offered these names: :. 4 . i : . ' - u " -:. - ' i m Howard Roos and Stanley Fal lander - for president;. Ed - Kinney and Ed Bamford,' secretary-treasurer; Charles Stout and Ray Allen, vice president for4 boys work; Robert - Ladd and - John - Ahlbin, vice ' president for membership; James Burbridge and Charles Mar shall, vice president, for attend ance; Kermit Peterson and David Erskine, board of governors; Er- nest Sharp and Fred Russom, ser-geant-at-arms. . " - ; ,j - At" yesterday's meeting a mo tion picture about the Salt' Lake City area . was shown . by Gary Risher. : ; , ;. AGED BONES FOUND k BOGOTA, Colombia, March 8-CP)-Discovery of mastodon bones believed to be between 100,000 and 200,000 years old was announced today. . . - . , -. - : v April il So retponsiwl So ctfldsg? th vtMof in f?ortlss drMitg ' CIRCUIT COURT ! ' - Katherine Henrickson vs George Henrickson: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treat ment seeks restoration of plaintiff's former name of Katherine Berry, custody of child to be born, judg ment of. .$800 in : property settle ment agreement, $125 monthly ali mony, $40 monthly support money for child, payment by defendant of; hospital., arid doctor - bills for delivery. Married Jan. 8,-1950,, at Salem. , i x : j. ;. - ..:.-.- ' i Harry TP. Reid . vs ' Maxme M. Reid. now Smith: Divorce decree modified, to grant custody, "of two minor children to defendant, with plaintiff, to pay $40 monthly sup port money, and defendant reliev ed from support' payments .when children with plaintiff. ; - . . State, and Maxine M. . Smith vs Harry. P.; Reid: Defendant adjudg ed in contempt of - court, of which he may be purged by regular pay ments of support money as direct ed, in case of Harry ; P. Reid vs. Maxine M. Reid. L . , Anton H.. Berg, administrator of Anton B. Berg estate, vs -George Ledbury: Plaintifrs ; motion - for new trial denied. "'.--' Patricia Steward,.' by guardian Gliva Steward,-vs Alfred L. Jones: Plaintifrs , motion for new - trial denied. - . . 1 . - - - . - Home Insurance ' company vs August William Niemeyer, Verne and Esther Franse: Jury . grants plaintiff $1,700 judgment against defendants Franse - and -finds for defendant Niemeyer against plain tiff. . .. - - ; MARRIAGE LICENSE ' APPLICATIONS v ' " ' Donad L. Hitchmnl 22, student. Sigma Chi, and Phyllis V. Wik, 23, clerk, 1529 State stboth 6f Salem. H. Fprd -Forster; 30, student, route 3, box 893, and Margaret J. Couper, 25. - public'- health ' nurse, 1491 N. Cottage si, both Of Salem. PROBATE COURT I , Eva M. Greenbaum estate: Exe cutors authorized to sell stock rights. , . ... H. E. Clough estate: Hearing oh final account set April 14. . Laura' E. . Kellar ' estate: Sale of personal property confirmed. Roger Whelan and - Dennis George Fowler petition: Posting of notice of application for change of names ordered. DISTRICT COURT f Robert H. Vallier.: Humptulips, Wash' - charged with kidnaping, continued to March 10 to allow de- INCOME TAX -RETURNS PREPARED Leon A. Fiscut 15M N. 4th " Pbeae 1-S28S r fin vmnm ,r.:o703 co. - . . , ... : . . . ,i 423 tL Commercial - Salam, Oregon . - fendant to obtain 'counsel, held in lieu of $5,000 baiLr J ; . Raymond Patrick Wiggins,; Min nehaha, Wash., pleaded Innocent to charge of Wdnapijrig; preHrnin-; ary-hearing set forlO a jn. March 12, held"ln-'Iieu'of $5,000' bail. - V j - Frank fanning; 2465 N. 5th sU pleaded guilty to obtaining, mohey! by false pretenses,- bound 'over tp grand juryJield "in ilieu of 4100 baiL v',. ..'; ?,-' " '. :'' ' ' J . John - William '"Howard,-- trans-j lent, k pleaded guilty? to - Jarcenyj sentenced to 20 days in county jail j MUNICIPAL COURT-, : ' ' Robert . Everett . Hoover, 35 10j Williams . ave -charged . with as- sault and -'battery,', released - toi county authorities 4 and held 1 at county Jail on $250 bajL , . ".- j Vernon Carl Ingram, 904 S. 20th st, charged with driving while lie- ense revoked,' fined v$ 100 and ten tenced to ilv dayj in jail. " iahOVk VJO MADE. THE FOLKS iWHO KNOW CHEESE BEST Y7eatfier Fails To Stop Red.Y Cross Drive -; Despite - the. bad weather and many, cases ot colds and flu, Workers r are- going-" about i their business to "raise Marion county's quota of $48,985 in the current American Red " Cross ?fund j cam pa IgnX- v.--;-'-'- . ' . An unofficial check with' divi sion chairmen, Thursday afternoon revealed a: good "20 per cent of the goal already subscribed. .No . of ficial, turn-in - of -funds will' be made at headquarters until after the report luncheon next Monday, Some' sections of the county have not been able to start out In the drive - because of the stormy weather;' . . ;' ' , t ' . " . r-4 PreliminarV' surveys show also that Marion county chapter work ers are showing up better in their return a"; than other chapters around the state. 1; T. i ". , ! Fund leaders gave verbal ou- i r o 2 Thm Statesman, Salem, ouets" to the women's division. Thursday, workers in this group following tnrougn faithfully with meir cans despite the handicap of the weather The women make the calls in the residential section. , All the -division . chairmen as well as all workers are asked to attend the first "BroirrMs" lunch eon for, the fund campaign next Monday jioon at the Marion hoteL Legion's Spring Frolic Scheduled for Tonight Annual spring rrohc sponsored by Salem post 136; American Le giftn, for Salem area veterans will oegm ai cau tonight In the Izaak Walton leasue clubhouse. srmrH. ing to Commander Bert Walker.- serving of food will begin, at 6:30, ia charge of Carlton Roth, with entertainment at 7?an - in charge of Clint Staridish. i l Ml' ' IIET7 ISI FALL Ci X1Z7IZ2 j ! '- i . . - I " " '' . ; -..". . ... r . 3 Spcrirccab, Skchs EsdraiSdl Enlirc Sf cell : 4 Groups (cr, Quick Dirprrd ; ML Spies Find' - No AlIcrcHcsi :: Be . 1 - . . m m : . 1 i IU"" j Sp:ri::l3 Hea. ,25XW3X0 ; 0. 123-213 1C3 A3 7;E3FcrFcIlZn!3 C-:n FrL Jsot IIcnLi Or'Iccl Co. lUxi deer t i::L!cn' I rrc.L Locit lei tl Cnllsg "Core C10.C3" tli c". 3 Orecfon, Tiiday.l Zcach S. 1SS1 5 M to Study : ;; Extension to ; Rural Areas j 'How. to extend Salem YMCA's program to rural areas around the city will be studied -by. member- ship and boys work commit tees J of the board of directors, the board Broadening of the group using; facilities came as a recommenda tion from the aortbwest area coun-; cil, which , met 'last - week in ,Tac-; oma. " . - :' ...'. , The board also voted. to continue; Its new practice of .having .one director on duty each night as a host in the YM lobby. i Pauls Ci Jlzl Divided Mo BJ- ,11,75 'il'vToi 1 U - ' to a-j.il 1 V : to -Ll f Wool Worsted Dl3 TO 0