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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1951)
i'W XCStty -News BBirneffs RlijCT MAKES COKFOEAL - Jack Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William RUey, 2330 Lee st, has been awarded a combat promotion to Corporal while fighting in Ko rea, for ."excellent performance of duty in action. according to an Army press release. Riley is a member of the 32nd infantry regi ment in the 7th division. . fl?rVA craping and designing, No Job too large or too small. F. A Doerfler and Sons Xursery, 253 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2U3. - i ; VEHICLES DAMAGED A collision at North Commercial ynH TjTon arenue Monday dam aged vehicles driven byMaye "E. Lenhart, 630 N. 14th tU and Floyd F; roote, Albany, poOce reported. Mrs. r-enhart was driving east on Tyron when, her ear collided with Foote's loaded lumber truck. Two passengers of the auto were shak en vp. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-76M. 153 N. High St. BABY HI ET IN FALL ' Nine-mon'h-old Janice Glass burn, 1143 S- Commercial st-, was treated by Salem first aidmen Monday night after she 'was knocked unconscious in a fall at her home. The baby was taken to Salem Memorial hospital and re leased after treatment. Castle Permanent Wavers, 303 Livelier Bldz. Phone 3-3553. Per manent $3 and up. Ruth Ford and Carmen Kotngeb. CIXL FAIXT8 AT FAIX ' Miss Lee Callahan. 28, Corval 11s, received treatment by Salem first aidmen after she had fainted at the state fairgrounds Monday night, POP COIN STOLEX Police investigated the looting of a coin box on a soft drink machine at the- Sears Tire shop, 1100 block Marion street, Monday. The machine was jimmied to get at the coins, police said. ESCAPE FKOM IXZLIXBEST IFour girls escape from Hiikrest School for Girls about 8:15 p-m. Monday njgfcL state police report ed. The girls ; were listed" as Pa tricia Sutton and Naomi tMaligan, both IS of Springfield; f ma Mit chell IS, lylamath Fails S and Lu cille Bailey, 15, West linn. For Sale:-1948 1-ton Ford pickup. excellent condition. Call 2-4151 or 3-5769. i , - - . ? - . AUTOMOBILE LOOTED - Al Ligbtner. 630 Manbrin dr.. complained to city police Monday Births SCIIWABAUES To Mr. and Mrs. William Schwabauer, Canby route 2, a son, Monday, Septem ber 3 at Salem Memorial hospital. DAVIDSON To Mr. and Mrs nor Davidson, 3373 Liberty rd- a daughter, Monday, September 3 at Salem Memorial hospital. that bis car was looted of a sew baseball billfold and a. .wallet while parked in the 200 block of North Church street Sunday night. Lightoer said the theft-occurred between ajid 10 p. m. Johns - Man villa shingles apphed by Mathis Bros, 154 ComX FrM MtinutM Ph - TOWKSENDXTES MEET' Townsend club 17 wilt meet to night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 Church j n - Vf- ETE UUNILNG SEASON .Attention on fire' prevention during: the deer hunting season this year will be given by the Keep Oregon Green board of trus tees meeting in Portland today. according to advices from the group. The trustees are to assemble at noon in the Benson boteL s : M t Uoyers Beauty Shoppej 1405 N Commercial St. Permanent waves. 3 up. Dial 3-7202. Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT I Robert Gene Wier, Salem route 4, box 53, charged with ifailure to yield right of way to pedestrian. posted $10 baiL t . CARD OF THANKS We wish, to express oar sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindnesses,' floral offerings and cards received during- our recent sorrow in the loss of out husband and rather. ; - f -r Mrs. William P. Sheridan ; Mrs. Mary A. Robinson i Mrs. Hazel D, Harden Mrs. Loyal M. Jary 1 Lawrence G. Sheridan Salem Floiver Growers Take Prizes at Fair Salem flower growers, both commercial and amateur,' took the majority of pities in the Coral department judging at Oregon state fair MSoday. j " v . winners in the , professional classes included; best collection cut flowers L. Jary Florists, Sa lem; 2, Green Thumb, Salem; 3. Flower Box, Salem. Basket of chrysanthemums. L Jary; 2, Green Thumb; 3, Flower Box.-1 " , - i Gladiolus: Hub's Glad Gardens, Salem, won first' place in best 5 red varieties, best 5 white varie ties,-best basket, best collectian: second la best 5 pink varieties, 5 yellow or blue varieties. Pacific Sunset Gardens of SQverton, first in, best. 3 pink varieties; best yel low or blue varieties; second in best 5 red varieties, best S white or cream varieties, best basket col lection. Dahlias E. CLong. Newport won first prize in all dahlia divi sions. Floral baskets and decora tions: "best basket; L, E. C Long; Newport; 2, Danial Dahlia Tract. Portland; 3. Hub's Glad Gardens. Table decoration. Hub's Glad Gar dens. Best display of fnrhsia Bay Claggett Salem; best tuberous be gonias. Ray Claggett. j J . Amateur Horticulture Fuchsia display. Mrs. L. Morris. . Salem Gbodie Good to See, Too ForResisnation tuberous .begonias. Frank Craw ford, Salem. Amateur arrangements --mixed flower 1. Mrs. Joyce Mount, Salem; 2. Mrs. Charles Ross, Til lamook; 3, Mrs. Joyce MoonV Sa lem; 4. Billie Crow, Sdo. Glodioll I, 'Patricia Murray. Salem; 2, Gladys Hoagland, Scio; 2 Hazel BartletV Brooks; 4, Mrs. -Joseph Henny, Brooks. Large dahlias. L Mrs. Max Bruch. Gladstone; 2, Hazei Bartiett, Brooks; 2, Mrs. Joseph Henby. Brooks: 4, Mrs. Martha Schroeder. Tillamook Pompon dahlias, L Mrs.. Bruch; 2, Mrs. Bartlert; 3, Mrs. Henny; 4, Mrs. Schroeder. ! . ' u Asters: L Mrs. Henny; 2. Mrs. W. Moore, Salem; 3, Patricia Mar ray, Salem; 4. Frank Crawford, Salem. Marigolds: 1, Joyce Mount, Salem; 3, Mrs. Henny; 3, Mrs. G. A. Sprong, Salem; 4. : Mrs. W. Moore, Salem. Zinnias, Mrs. Moore: 2. Carol Stettler, alem: 3, Joyce Mount; 4, Patricia Mur ray. Novelty flowers: 1; Don Ull mer, Salem; 2, Joyce " Mount: 3, Joanna Beardsley, Salem; 4, Mr. Crawford. Flowers m a white con- Justice Douglas Silent on Cry SEATTLE, Sept 3(Sapreme Court Justice William O. Douglas today refused to make any com ment on the uproar that followed his proposal that the United States recognize Red China. " : ! The justicf. just back from an expedition along the southern frontiers of; Kussia and China, made the proposal in an interview at San Francisco Friday. It touched off sal angry senate debate in which Senator ConnaSy ( D-Texas ) -accused the justice of making f ool statements.'' Senator Welker (R-Idaho) ! charged bis views might portend recognition of communist regimes ta Asia, and Europe. Administration spokesmen denied It. . ', En. Bav O. Woodruff rR.UlrI later ureed President Truman ta request Justice Douglas' resigna tion. He declared Douglas had giv en "am and comfort to the foes of tae United states and democracy." file paat thesa ta the t m as the state fair. The drrtstma fa ia mew natters the Hear f the expasltl baflding. (Statesmaa hate). talner: Mrs. Zumstem; Bruch;! 3, : Mrs. Moore; Sprong. Commercial growers. stakes: Outstanding dahlia. Long, S, Mrs. 4, Mrs; sweep- Newport; outstanding gladioli, Pa cific Sunset Gardens (Harvey Hal lett) Suverton; outstanding ex hibit, Ray Claggett, Salem; out standing amateur exhibit, Craw ford, Salem. j Garden club 1, Tangent Gar den club; 2, Scio; 3, Keizer; 4, Scotts Mills; honorable mentions, Rrvervlew,' Gladstone; j More than 800,000 Ingot tons of stainless steel were produced In the United States in 1950, an all time peak: -1 Vater System Wins Praise ti V See the Zenith Kara! Mew at Ilcrris Oplical Co. 444 State 3-3S2S The Statesman Solan. Oracrca. Tuesday, Septsmber L 1251- KOBXA TETS RETXEN SEATTLE. Sept- 3HVTbe navy transporf Manne Lynx . docked here today, bringing bone 1477 passengers. Most were veterans of th Korean war, returning under the army rotation program. .! An estate tax return toust be filed for every ciUzen or resident of the United States whose gross estate, including irBurarre, ex ceeds SotlOO in value at the time of death. "Mi , f - TI i I f ft UVESTOGC CHAfAPIOMS ft HELENE HUGHES . JgjJ REVUE ft 4-H AND FFA EXHIBITS ft HORSE$HOVVNDRObEO ft AFTERTkOON HORSE RACES 1: - i M rtTfI?HTiTl I NCL.J I Nws Serrica AMITY A high rating1 for Amity's water system was given here recently after an Inspection by County Sanitarian Glen Snyder and a state board of health official. They said the system is one of Oregon's best constructed - and should serve the city with pure water In sufficient quantity for a long time. 153 Karth Llbtrty i "I . ' . : . ! 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