; ii C54y Mews HBrSeffs CHARGED WITH TUKXAT Jerry Lewin, Stayton, pleaded Innocent- Thursday in Marion countj district court to a charge cf threatening commission of a felony, and preliminary hearing was set for Monday. Everett Wagy cf Stajton Is the complainant, al- lesinc that Lewin threatened to kill turn. Lewin U bW in the coun ty Jail in lieu of $750 bail,: Tender "youn Eastern i Oregon Hereford beef for your locker, best prices of the season. 49 Vie. 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, 12ZZ State ; St, Salenu. Pbone l-tZ9. :;e:: 's ; , , j STUDIO ENLARGED Enlargement of V the Paradise Ceramics studio, 1057 J S. Com mercial tt, by expansion into an adjoining building was announc ed Thursday by Joseph and Fo loma Pallares, proprietors. The ex tra room will be used for classes beginning August 15. ; Baby beef for your locker, 49c Also youns? turkeys to fry or bake, 49c. Orwig'i Market, 3975 Silver ton rd. Phone 2-6128 HITBBARD FIRM NAMED Hartzlers Feed company, Hub- M. - . tard, U the assumed Business name for a retail feed and seed firm filed Thursday with Marion coun ty clerk by Sam, sr, Sam, jr., Don .a n.,.t m.rj .ll dsttl ; PI1U I BUI jMavH fc-'- Liberty Old-timers school reunion will be held at Liberty Hall Sun day, August .5. Please bring table service and picnic basket; j r m art 0 V wwtw VAV TVfl 0 V Waldemar L. Krause, 2090 N. J9th st, is candidate for a bachelor ! in inratinn from Hi ' the University of Kansas at Law rence, Kans., at the . end of the current summer session, according to' word received Thursday from university authorities. Births TAKNELL To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yarnell, 3125 Knox sL, Ealem, a daughter, Thursday, August 2, at Salem Memorial hos pital. SCIILEMINGER To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schleminger, 3735 Har vey st, Salem, a son, Thursday, August 2, at Salem Memorial hos pital. -, BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown," Independence route lt a daughter, Thursday, Au gust 2, at Salem General hospital. i . BILFIKEK To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hi inker, 1150 E. Rural ave Salem, a daughter, Thursday, August 2 at Salem General ho pi ta L . HELSTROM To Mr. and Mrs; Robert Helstrom, 770 N". Capitol St., .Salem, a daughter, Thursday, August 2, at . Salem General hos pital. LaFOUNTAINE To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred LaFountaine, Dallas, a son, Thursday, August 2, at Sa jem General hospital. . MHA To Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Riha, Independence, a daugh ter, Thursday, August 2, at Salem tienerai nospitaL STUTZM AN To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stutzman, Salem route 1, boxa 663, a son, Wednesday, Au gust 1, at Salem Memorial hospital. CARD OF TTIANKS We wish to thank all our nelrii tors, friends and co-workers for the many kindnesses extended at the i, loss of our home. Thanks gain. : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wodzewoda " and family, 270 Mable St. MOVET SACK LOST Mrs. John Pi Seitz, Salem Weld ing supply, reported to city police Thursday that she lost a bank money sack containing about $700 in cash and checks in the 200 block of Cbemeketa street.- She said it was lost while on the way to the office of the store from ber auto. FALLS INJTJKIES mr " ' Mrs. D. Roo, 75, of 1260 High- land ave4 fell at her home Thurs day evening and suffered a possi ble fractured right hip, city first aidmen reported. She was taken to Salem General hospital for treat ment. , ; ; i II:,: ! fllf WltCT Frank HovL 62. shoe cobbler In a downtown shop, "suffered a se vered artery in the left wrist when his knife slipped Thursday after noon, city first airmen reported. He was treated and sent to a doc tor for stitches, . j OS HONOR ROLL AT WSC Harold W. Russell, Salem, was named Thursday among 895 un dergraduates at Washington State college, Pullman, Wash,, cited for scholastic excellence by the regis trar, according tor word received Thursday Irom college authorities. PARTNER RETIRES . Notice of retirement from part nership in Sublimity Lumber com pany was filed (Thursday with Marion count clerk by Bernard Zuber. Continuing' as proprietor is Joe Heubergefi If 1 ROAD WORK! SOUGHT Petition for oilf mat paving of Albert drive, near the highway 99E-12th street junction, was filed Thursday with Marion county court, bearing 24 signatures. PENSION CLtYt TO MEET American Pension club 1 will meet at the Paul Stavenau home. 575 S. Wintef st4 Saturday at 6:30 p.m. for a covered dish cm ner, followed by business meeting and program. Rush to, Buy Colored Oleo Said Laclring Salem housewives made no big rush Thursday to buy oleomar garine that was colored without their labors, as the legislative act ending - Oregon's ban on colored oleo went into effect, i .'" Stores were well-stocked with the changed, product, at prices generally one cent above those recently , for. plain oleo, although some prices remained the .same. Stores said the increase: was due to iwripping of individual cubes. . Although advertising was prom inent, unique store displays Of the new! yellow oleo were not found. Little of the uncolored variety was i on hand because dealers had let! their stocks dwindle and some distributors picked up remaining cartons. ;.-. vj ;- ;- - Most stores said buying yester day Was above normal for the day, but not extremely so. U The 38-year prohibition' on col ored oleo sales in ' Oregon was ended by last spring's legislature, whiph at first had Voted to re tain the ban. '.iv i.-'-.V Maggie and Nellie are names of towns in North Carolina near the Cherokee Indian Reservation at the eastern gate to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. SHOE STORE LISTED 1 Assumed business name of Ack- lin's Junior bootery, 231 N. High st, was filed Thursday with Mar ion; county clerk by Ernest J. Sav ave 2185 Cbemeketa st. and Hel ena, H. McDevitt, 1055 Lanner ave. NEBRASKANS TO PICNIC A no-host picnic for former res idents of Perkins county, Neb., will be held Sunday noon at din ger park; Coffee and ice cream will be furnished. 1 i PmiMffe" CIRCUIT COl?RT ? Andrew Solberg ; vs Mary Sol berg: Complaint for divorce alleg ing cruel and Inhuman treatment seeks ownership pf one-half in terest in real j property. Married Nov. 22, 1935. 1 i Ralph Hurst,! jr.,' Vs Betty Foun tain Hurst: Complaint for divorce alleging desertion seek award of custody of two minor -children to defendant Married Aug. 29, 1947, at .Vancouver, Wash. . Maggie May! Mann vs Charles W. Mann: Complaint tor divorce alleging cruel and; inhuman treat ment seeks restoration of plain tiffs maiden name of Maggie May Van Arnam. Married May 3, 1949, at South Bend Wash. Ada Winifred fJasser vs Claud Creighton Gasser Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhu man treatment seeks restoration of plaintiffs maiden! name of Ada Winifred Heath. Married Feb. 10, 1948, at Coos Bay Ore. Goldie L. Carter vs Al Garrison and others: Complaint seeks judg ment of Sl.682.14 allegedly due on note and foreclosure of. mortgage on real property, j State unemployment' compensa tion commission vs George F. and Marie M. Engelbreit, doing busi ness as Anchor Cafe: Complaint seeks Judgment of $244.26 alleged ly due in contributions. PROBATE COt'RT; Frank F. Richter estate: Sale of real property confirmed. Rose Kimball estate: Final hear ing set September 10. Kathryn M. Stryker estate: Final order. ' '. 1 Cora E. Boyer estate: Final hear ing set September 1. : , Verda Mae, Patricia Ann and Leandra Sue Williamson guardian ship: Hearing set August 4 on pe tition for appointment of Jack A. Frisbie as guardian. I ! Florence Pickens estate: Sal of real property authorized. William E. Goodman guardian ship: Hearing set August 11 "on petition for sale of ward's interest in real property. -. ' Laura EKellar estate: Cashing of bonds authorized. ! t DISTRICT. COURT i Jerry Lewin. Stayton. pleaded innocent to charge of threatening commission of a felony, prelimi nary hearing set August 6, held in lieu of S750 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Irving Frank Morris, 36, army, Astoria, and Catherine Foley, 31, Portland. ! V- -j Leslie W. Moug50, laborer, and Ruby A. Moug, 33,: housewife, both of Toledo, j i John Forrest Smith, 29, con struction worker, Portland, and Sybyl Harvey, 27, student, Silver ton. j : . j ; MUNICIPAL COURT Robert Lawrence Johnson, 3215 Portland rd., charged with reckless driving and driving while opera tor's license suspended; fined $150, committed to five days in Marion county jail, driver's license sus pended for one year. m i . . Bir. jk-j,, t r tr; 1 1 g nfi.rtiiiWiii w rgtaco tfiiaaUiia: -I 5 I ! i i 1 1 - h - i Saalad bids will ba racatvad by Oraoon Stale Cellega at tha Manager's Of fke, Fira Station, Adair Villasa, until 1.-O0 p. rn PactFic Daylight Saving Tima (12.-00 neon Faeifk Standard Tima) an August 20, 1951, tor tha sala and romoval f ona or mora of approximately seventy-five buildings at Adair Village. Bida . . . . ? i i " ) ' will ba oponed at U0p.nL, Pacific Daylight Saving rima in tha Tbaatae Build-' Ing, C-l 3, Adair ViUage. Buildings will ba open for ins paction beginning August 6, 1951, Including Sundays, II Invitations to bid, specifications of sala, and bid forms are available at the Ma na Bar's Offka, Adair Village, and .the Business Office, Oregon State College. Form will be mailed upon request. No bids wiQ be considered unless fully com pleted in the manner specified on the bid form in the specifications of sate. Oregon State College reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informaCtiev No bidder may withdraw hi bid after the hour set for the open- Ing thereof. ' Z . i . ; : , " ; 5 i - , ! . - See First Colored Oleo Here r t t v J I 1 J I , L V v 2 A h ' .' '. VjA .i - .:'":! ( - w . . -s. , 1 V I J f . .' J mm v v T-y Jiue i5onret(. 4 - Interested In seeln- eelered alee m It was effered in the Oreaea mar ket for the first time Thursday to Mrs. Leonard Reitnann, 3625 ; Scenic View dr and her daughter Linda, 3. Harold v Walker, clerk at the Vista market, 3045 S. Commercial sL, is sbawlnr Mrs. Relnunn three of the several brands ef ealored eleemarcine new mn the mar ket here .(Statesman pbete,) Blood! Donors Swell iBank By 184 Pints i ; . Salem ended Its vacation on generous .blood donations Thurs day as 184 pints were collected it the armory, the be?t day in three months, according to workers. One woman gave for the 23rd time.: ' Thirty-six persons were reject ed, while five were able to give less than a pint each. Their con tributions go to the children's hos pitals in Portland. Jack.Spong, who is recruiting donors from the state unemploy m e n t compensation commission offices, gave his eighth pint yes terday to enter the Gallon club. From Pacific ! Telephone and Telegraph' company came some IS equipment installers as donors. Prisoners : from j county and city jails gave' nine pints: Her 23rd pint, Including World War II donations, was given by Mrs. Kathryn Young, assistant di- etition at Salem Memorial bos pitaL Valley Firms Incorporate Mehama and Albany groups were among those filing articles of incorporation Thursday with the state corporation commissioner. Filed under $3,000 capital stock was Wagner, and Bevier Logging Co, Mehama, with Walter Bevier and ; Blanche Wagner as in cor porators. I Bureau of Mines 'Associates of Peace Said Basis for U.S. Policies "War is not inevitable,' a veter an U-S. statesman declared Thurs day before the Salem Lions club. HOur foreign policy would be entirely different today if we thought that it was,7" said Carlton Savage, Salem-area native who has spent the past 15 years with the U.S. state department. The graying, erect speaker re called that he was born , "in a gully between Squirrel Hill and Sunnyside but usually referred to Salem as his home town. . The Kremlin' is out for a world dominated by communism and all of our foreign policy is formulated with that in mind." Savage assert ed. "As a. central part of that policy we tare building physical strength, hoping we shall never have to use iC .-,..,. ;: "There is more i emphasis ion consultation with the military than ever before in forming pol icy," he added. Savage deplored today's foreign- policy, scene as "not a pretty "picture-, but added, there can be no clear-cut policy that has all desirable features (today) this: is bad, that's bad, but you've got to choose one, and none are a very happy solution There is danger for the United States to go in for appeasment on one hand,-and danger to go in for too" much armament on the other, Savage said. "Its like welkins a tiaht rooe." he added. A lively, cfMhe-record question period followed Savage's formal remarks. He is executive secretary of the state department's policy forming committee. Morse Support Plan Dropped By Anderson Steve Anderson, Salem attor ney and state young republican leader, announced Thursday he is dropping plans to put Sen. Wayne Morse's name on the Ore gon republican presidential pri mary ballot next May. ! Anderson's decision, came after Morse asked his supporters to stop trying to make Morse ' a favorite son candidate. Morse also asked Oregon republicans te elect liber al delegates to the republican na tional convention. 1 ; j Anderson said that with Morse out of the running, he would sup port' General Eisenhower for the republican presidential, nomina tion. " ' Moves already are underway to put Eisenhower on both the dem ocratic and republican ' presiden tial primary ballots In Oregon. " : 1 i - t Albany was incorporated for the purpose of providing a recreational program for employes of the bu reau and their families. . i - ! 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