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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1951)
V c ri f 1 1 ( 1 ILL CIVIL. SERVICE JOB An examination for fire preven tion engineer with the 13t3 naval district in Seattle wi21.be held shortly.' the commission announc ed.: The position pays $5,400 a year. Applications may be , filed with the 13th naval district head quarters in Seattle. LandscapJnc and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Iancasrer ut. xi . 2-2549. LEAVES BUSINESS 8 - Notice of intention to withdraw from the Reimann Real Estate and Insurance company was filed with ute Marion county ciem vjr. Jack Reimann. 4 Corners Beauty Shop will be closed between July 30th and August 13th. , HAMILTON RETIRES A. G. Hamilton, one of the part ners In the United Repair com pany, Friday filed with the Mar ion county clerk his Intention to retire from the business. The other partner is O. M. Williams. Fresh killed turkeys to bake or fry. Also baby beef for your locker, Orwig's Market, 3975 Sllverton Rd. Phone 2-6128. "Wells Frozen Food Lockers pen 1 ajn.-9 pin. 1833 W. commercial AUCTION MARKET FILES A certificate of business name for the Super Auction market was filed Friday with the Marion coun ty clerk by E. L. Waldrop, 4360 Silverton rd. Eantiam Bean Festival, Stay ton; big Children's parade 6 pjm. Sat urday (tonight); beanpole bean feed (50c) 6:45; dance, Chet Mul key dance band; Browning carni val, .i .. . . REPORTS STOLEN WATCH j Mrs. Ray dimming. 1470 Fir at, reported to city police Friday theft of a wrist watch valued at $70 last month while at the Sil verton ball park. Closing out t drastle reduction, all flowers. Tuberous Begonia aeedlings $2.50 and $1.50 per do zen. Fuschia plants 15e each., 2553 State St ' V RIFLE STOLEN FROM CAR ' Theft of a .30-30 carbine from his car early Friday morning was' reported to city police by Jack Fox, Hood River. His car was parked in the 200 block North Water st Tender young Eastern Oregon Hereford beef for your locker, best prices of the season. 48 e. Con venient credit may be arranged. No down payment, up to a year to pay. Deal with a friendly re liable dealer. Randal's fine meats. 1288 State St, Salem. Phone J-6489. - . WALLET, $M LOST Au gusto Zande, ' pitcher for the Tri-City baseball,; team, reported loss of his wallet during the re cent series here, containing $55 in cash, city police reports showed Friday. . ' . ; Sacrifice black silk Italian shawl hand embroidered, hand knitted. 24 inch fringe, heirloom. Phone 39242. 170O N. 2ftrt Kf. TOT SUFFERS BURNS . City first akboen dressed sec ond degree burns on the, leg of Jackie. Schra, 3, Salem route 3 box 43 IP, Friday morning suf fered when a cup of coffee was spilled at breakfast. , Air-Steamship tickets anywhere, ICurel. 3-7 E94. 1X3 N Hrh ? Wootens Back In Salem to Make Home Col. and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton. long-time residents of Salem, have returned from Washington. D.C and will take up residence again in their home at 240 E. Wilson st Colonel Wooton, who was selec tive service director; for Oregon from 1940 to 1947, is on Indefinite leave from his , post as adminis trative assistant to MaJ. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. national selective ser vice director.1 . We certainly ares dad to-be back," the colonel said Friday, and we hope to be settled here again early next month.' The colonel and Mrs. Wooton have been visiting their daughter Marjorie, in Portland, and spend ing some time in Salem at the home of Tfr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulson. Their . other daughter. Norma, now is secretary to the chief psychiatrist t of Georgetown university hospital in Washington, D.C., and took over her parents' apartment there, i The Wooton s left Salem three years ago. In the interim, the colonel developed a heart ailment wnlcn hospitalized him for some time, but is now recovered. Colonel Wooton! had a ringside seat at the attempted assassina tion of President Truman last year. He was in his office across the street from Blair house, the president's temporary home, and hurried to the scene when the Ini tial shots rang out s Horace Heidt Show Slated Here Sept. 6 The Horace Heidt Youth Oppor tunity show will perform at the Salem high school auditorium September 6, following auditions of local talent on August t and 6. The two 2-hour variety shows to be given in September at 6:30 and 9 o'clock will be sponsored by the Salem Shrine club, for the benefit of the Shrine hospital In Portland. Auditions, held a month pre ceding the show, will be conduct ed at station KOCO. Winners will i perform locally and may appear on a broadcast show from Seattle. The Salem shows will not be broadcast Included on the list of enter tainers who are scheduled for a Salem appearance are two who came here last year with the Hor ace Heidt show: Ernie Came rota, six-year old accordionist-enter-tainer, who sings in five lan Kuaces, and Ralph Sigwald, the singing janitor. , Births HELNS To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hems. 923 S. 13th . st. daughter. Friday, July 20, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. SEAMSTER To Mr. and Mrs. Torest Seamster. S80 S. 15th st- son, Friday, July 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. CUNARD To Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Clinard, 1710 Cross st, a son. Friday; July 20, at Salem General, hospital. WEATHERS To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weathers. 455 Ford st. daughter, Friday, July 20, at Sa lem General hospital. MENGUCCI To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Menguccl, 2490 Evergreen at; a son, Friday, July 20, at Sa lem General hospitaL I ; ". CARD Or thanks ' We wish to take this opportunity to thank all whose expressions of sympathy and kindness helped so much in our recent bereavement Mrs. Florence Baker and Stevie Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Baker "Vans Shoib Navy Equip fAent to Salem Public f '""nr i i in " i in-1 fr -M-m.il - 0 -fc" ----- i 3 fete- .IW A-& t . See Exhibit, Get X-ray All In One Motion Public iniecords Persons who visit the VS. navy exhibit today in Salem will be given an opportunity to get a free chest X-ray, too. , - Officials of the Willamette val ley chest X-ray program will set up a special mo Due unit on ine Marion . courthouse square , today from 1 to 9 p.m. The navy exhibit' will be open during the same hours today and Monday at the square. Meanwhile the survey, which began Weunesday in Polk and Marion counties, will continue to day in west Salem. X-ray units will be open to the?- public at Schmitt's store, 1115 Edgewater St., today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A unit for the public also will be open from 12 to 3 p.m. today at Kingwood market 1311 Edge- water st No units will operate in Marion county, other than the one tn downtown Salem. The valley-wide survey will .continue next '. week with three X-ray machines - operating in Marion county, seven- in Yamhill and eight in Polk county. Open to the general public will be a ma chine stationed all of next week at the Marion county courthouse square. CIRCUIT COURT Henry Federholzner vs Aurora Warehouse, Inc.: Case dismissed at request of both parties without costs or prejudice. City of Salem vs William A. Kroeplin: Appeal of defendant on conviction of being Intoxicated in a public "place dismissed and re manded to municipal court be cause circuit court without juris diction. Harvey C. Prather vs Jack R. Chapin: Case dismissed- for lack of prosecution. Moreland Dean: Bartell vs Cleo B. Meister: Case dismissed for lack of prosecution. " Jean Paul Leduc vs Donald Ni cholson: Amended complaint seeks $3,000 compensatory , damages and $25,000 punitive damages. Leila E. Higgins vs Gladie Hie gins: Order enjoins defendant from molesting defendant Santiam Co. Inc. vs Harvey Sy verson: Case dismissed rat plain tiffs request . Leila E. Higgins vs Gladie Hig gins: Divorce complaint alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and requests plaintiffs former name of Leila E. Eckert s George F. Douglas vs Walter Berndt: Case dismissed" without prejudice at request' of plaintiff. . Clint Kuhn vs : Clara F. Kuhn Divorce complaint alleges 'crue and inhuman treatment 'and re quests restoration of plaintiffs for mer name of Clara "F. Brown. Married Feb. 29, 1951, Reno, Nev. Marie G. Freeiand vs Gilbert A. Freeland: Divorce . complaint al leges cruel and ?. inhuman ' treat ment, requests' custody pf three minor children and $190 pnonthly support for the three, $50 monthly support for plaintiff and: requests personal and real property. State vs Arlan L. Sol and: Order commits defendant to 30-day s ob servation in state hospital. - MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS - Robert Ray McLane, 23, clerk typist $24 N. Capitol st and Bar bara Keener, 20, clerk typist 1374 Chemeketa st, tioth or Salem. John Godlove, 20, service sUtion attendant-2235 Hazel ave and Genevieve Mullen, 20, stenograph v 1947 State st both of Salem.; FR03ATE COURT -, Mary. G. Schmitx estate: Order appoints Joseph Schmitx adminis trator. Dianne L. Lappin guardianship: Order appoints Pioneer Trust com pany as guardian of estate. Salem can get a deee-ap leek at navy equipment today and Menday by tearing the mamaaeath 11.55. bitt exhibit' at the coartheose square. In the line-ap above is a jet fighter, cbera ef ita wings; vans eon- uuiBg pBetegrapna oepicung navy lue ana service, moaeis ei various navy craft; power anil mad n--emiting bus. Other items Include pieces ef naval rdaanee and a radar anit Hoars fer viewing the ex- niMt are imi pjn. tauesmaa pnete. . trsete aue en page Dismissed Men " Request Hearing i , ."1 ' i ' ... Requests, for. hearings for three men dismissed by the r Oregon liquor control commission have been received by the civil service commission.. The time and place for the hear ings will probably be announced following the commission's monthly meeting July 25, James Clinton, civil service director said. The men involved are Bernard Kuen, Jr Charles J. Fontana, and Donald A. Schmidt Suspect Sent To Hospital For 30 Days Cecil A. Marvel, charged with obtaining money under false pre tenses, 'was committed Friday at his own request to 30-daya obser vation in the Oregon state hospitaL - Circuit Court Judge R. Duncan continued the case for sentencing. -The request for the revocation of the parole of Melvin Forcier was continued by Duncan in Aug ust 6 for ' further Investigation. Forcier was convicted April 12, 1S49. of non-sucDort and given a one-year suspended sentence and five-years probation. . . Also continued for sentencing until August 6 was the case of Clifford Milo Tibbetts. He plead ed guilty June 16 to a charge of burglary not in a dwelling Febru ary 2 at a Salem agate and novel ty shop. - -. - Officers Report On Training Lt.- CoL Robert C. Irwin, com manding officer, and Capt P. D. Van Ausdell reported Thursday night to the 8414th volunteer air reserve training squadron on re cent training. - They had attended a two- weeks air force staff school at Long Beach. Calif. t The air reserve group meets each Thursday night at city halt '. j " ' Skater Amend Courthouse Cupola Plans Move Ahead v J - - - . . . Operation "Marion County Courthouse Memorial"- the trans fer of the courthouse cupola to a new site took another step Friday when the Eagles committee, spon sors of, the plan, met to set up plans. .' One of the first steps taken by the committee since official an nouncement of the project was the setting up of a. trust fund to handle donations. Chairman VJ (Vick) Withrow. said the trust fund will be used for perpetual care of the memorial when it is installed In its perma nent location, possibly Bush's Pas ture park. Already, Withrow said, donations have been received by his committee. ' Named to head sub-committees were Herbert ' Barker, charged with the task of removing and transporting the courthouse dome; Mayor Alfred Loucks, handling the city-county relations; and - Elmer Church, in charge of the fund rais ing campaign. Withrow will han dle the publicity and, public rela tions. 1 ' Withrow said the committee ' is anxious that any interested , per sons in the county be permitted to help in the project For that pur pose, he said, both contributions and suggestions may be sent in care of Salem post office box 467, Files ed Suit In Bail Case Jean Paul Leduc, . through his attorney, filed Friday In circuit court an, amended complaint In which he seeks $5000 compensato ry, damages and $25,000 , punitive pr exemplary damages from a Sa lem policeman. " , ' Leduc, French-Canadian star of the Ice -Follies, declared in his complaint that he was "by force and violence Incarcerated in jail" where he was kept in "a cell with drunken diseased and unclean peo ple." . . The complaint alleges that Leduc was restrainted from "his lawful freedom and liberty," and that he "suffered severe and unusual men tal anguish," and 'wa's humiliated, worried and ashamed and damaged to the extent of $5,000.,, iecuc was . arrested at l:45 a. m. June 18 on a charge of violat mg .. the' basic rule. The . arresting officer instructed Leduc, according to ims complaint to go to the sta tion and receive bail. There, it is alleged, the. city desk; sergeant Don Nicholson, defendant in the suit ifwrongfully, maliciously and with oppression and malice refus ed to permit plaintiff to deposit bail in any amount notwithstand ing bail in the amount as therefore fixedi by the municipal judge for such alleged violation. $30." r ' Juedue was later freed by a mun- Fcr niSlftED SAVU2GS AND HOME LOANS SCI FttST ; FEDEHAL SAVINGS mm Savings Bldg. 12$ N. CernT 2V& Current Rate 2Vi FEDE1AL SAVINGS LOAN ASS'N. 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Open Ebb days m 1L Lancaster at 4 Censers Navy's Mobile Display Opens Exhibit Today One Salem man has returned to continental duty, while two others have been reassigned according to reports on 11 mid-valley men re leased by the . navy department 1 4 On other. Salem -man. Gene R. Johnson, - husband of Patricia A. Johnson, 4SS N. 23rd st, a yeoman aboard the amphibious force flag ship Eldorado was commended for performance cf duty to Korean waters." ... - Returning to San Diego aboard the tank 'landing, ship 1082, was Mryon L.Rcberts, engineman third class,' of Salem route 5. box 18-A. The LST has been support ing " UN "forces Jn Korea for the past six months. '.. . " J" . . Eugene.. R. .Hexsey, electrician's mate, whose, wife resides at 652 Manbrin drn Salem, has been as signed to the destroyer escort Al bert T. Harris in San Diego. Graduating' from; the aviation electronics, technician . .school in Memphis,-; Tenn is James at Bartlemay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Bartlemay, 2840 Hollyt wood "dr. -: - - -. I -William .Herman Thomas, 'Al bany, is now stationed in- San Diego after returning from Korean duty on the tank landing ship 819. Commanding, an auxiliary fleet tug in the far east is another Al bany man, Lt Maurice L. Sawin. Richard - H. . Maier. , Albany, has begun .a -14 -week s , instruction course at i the aviation structural mechanic school in Memphis, Tenn. Assigned ..to the, heavy cruiser Los Angeles, cperatingbf Korea, is Stanley W. Edmonds ol Leba non, who ' formerly sefved on the patrol ship Glendale. S Aboard the reactivated destroyer escort Alvin C. Cockerall, is Rob ert M. " Williams, whose parents live in Woodbum, and whose wife, Doris, resides at 320 , Oak stH Dallas. Forrest O. Gariigus, jr of Mc- Minnville, is now serving on the escort carrier Bairoko In the op erations intelligence division. Oil Firm Honors ! Dalzelle for 10 Years of Service Charles Dalzelle, 1740 N. 24th stn Salem, received a gold pin in recognition of 10 years of service with UnioiS Oil company, at an employes-lunch eon Friday at Chuck's restaurant G. D. Carter, district sales manager, made the presentation on behalf of Reese H. Taylor, president Dalzell was service station at tendant at Seattle and retail rep resentative at Corvallis before being transferred to Salem In 1949. Dalzelle was with the navy from 1942 to 1945. v SSertataacau Sc&am.Oregoa. Sctarfcrjy Tsff SI, ISSl S - e2!:r Applisnco Co. EASY TO APPLY BV jTi ia m m w Tor those who have so patiently waiV I ed. we have) hut received a ccmpleto . . thipment of the new "Cellophon e-like" , finish plasti-Kotel .;--. ) ' i Open Friday Nights Tin 9 P. 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