The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    'I--Th StoWUtm. SU& OnKte. Friday, Martfr l; KSX
Street Name
- Changes Asked
Salem Planning and Zoning
Commission will consider chang
ing the names of eight Salem area
streets. It was decided this week
after Commissioner Milton L. My
ers reported on name duplications
found in conference with Post
master Albert C. Gragg.
The commission asked Meyers,
street name chairman, to suggest
new names at me April IS com
mission meeting la City Hall. Most
of the streets, said Meyers, have
no houses on them yet.
Streets due for new names re
Quire public hearings and City
Council action. Tlmse under con
sideration now are:
Summit Drive at west end of
Madrons; Georgia Avenue near
Ptfeatda Road; Gaarga street west
of Wallace Road; Indiana Street
near Pringle Road; Albert Read
near Sihrerton Road; Carolina
Street near Beitaa Boulevard;
Hayesvffie Drive wast of Port
land Road and Bbnes Street In
VT est Salem.
Heads Elks
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Carl
V Salem bettnaas
loctod exalted
raler ef the- SeJesa EXka Loose
Thursday night. Ha aaeaeeds H.
M. Wa admit. The new officers
wfll he metalled April 1.
Draft Board
In Armory
Marion County inductees and
draft registrants will report to a
new location, Salem Armory, be
ginning Monday. First Inductees
will leave there April 2.
The selective service office will
move Monday morning, it was an
nounced Thursday. A lease for
larger quarters on the Armory's
second floor was signed recently.
The office moved from da Ar
mory in 1948 to a warehouse off
Court and Liberty . Streets. Mrs.
Edna Wilhelm, chief clerk, said
the office would not be open un
til about noon Monday.
The board received a call to
send seven men for induction Ap
ril 2, but five of those will be
transferred to other boards, leav
ing two to report at the Armory
that day.
The Wars of the Rosea in Eng
land during the 19th Century
were conducted with a ferocity
and brutality practically unknown
in English history before or since.
IPnMiie IEeeirdlQ
PR03ATK COURT
Frank Masser estate: Appraised
at $28,200.
Mary G. Schmitz estate: Ap
praised at $3,653; final hearing set
April 28.
Elva C. Sutter estate: Final de
cree. John Everett Jones estate: Final
decree
Caroline C. Koschmeder estate:
Final hearing set April 2S.
Frank L. Tisehler estate: Sale
of personal property authorized.
Steven Lee Baker guardianship:
Florence E. Baker appointed guar
dian, authorized to accept com
promise payment of $2,300.58 from
Ace Flying Service in full settle
ment for damages for death of
ward's father. MilberV F. Baker,
in flying accident July 12, 1951,
near Lusk, Wyo.
Martha EUen Bruce guardian
ship: Hearing set April 2 on peti
tion for appointment of J. W.
Mayo as guardian.
Anna East burn estate: First Na
tional Bank of Portland appointed
executor.
George Zwicker estate: Ap
praised at $3,500.
Mildred Wolcott Gregg estate:
Appraised at $375.
MAUIAGK LICKNSK
APPLICATIONS
Donald Eugene Mask, 21, Navy,
and.Carmelita Mendezona, 16, stu
dent, both of Roseburg.
Marvin L. Withers, It, logger,
Molalla, and Marjorie Holt, 16,
student, Mt. AngeL
DISTRICT COURT
Lloyd Cross, Stayton, charged
with obtaining money by false
pretenses, waived preliminary ex
amination, bound over to .grand
jury, held in neu of $1,500 baiL
Ed Gregson, 1835 N. Summer
St., charged with, driving while
intoxicated, found innocent by
judge.
Howard Vincent Wur dinger.
Wood burn, charged with illegal
possession of lfcruor, continued to
March 22 for plea.
MUNICIPAL. COURT
Earl Bonney Jr., 1260 Candle
wood Dr., pleaded innocent to
chsfrg at drfceing wtrik? mtoxi
eated. Trial set March 21; re
leased on $250 baiL
CIRCUIT COURT
Edward L Williams vs AJrrma
E. Williams: Complaint for divorce
alleging cruel and inhuman treat
ment seeks ownership of real
property and auto and $25 month
ly support for minor child, with
defendant to be awarded owner
ship of furniture. Married May
30, 1934. at York, Neb.
Fred J. Browning vs Barney
Whelan and Henry Query: Case
dismissed, based upon stipulation.
William L. and Delia Mae Car
ver vs Carl B. and Frances E.
Damaske: rvpitnt seeks judg
ment of $3,830 allegedly caused
by improper construction of dwell
ing. Leone X. Taylor vs Oirre Ging
rich and ethers: Judgment ef non
suit with prejudice to plasnttff
granted, upon stipulation.
Norma J. Greenfield vs Forrest
B. GreeafVekl: Divorce decree
grants plaintiff custody of two
minor children and $100 monthly
support and confirms ptupcitj set
Edith N. Evans vs Carlos G.
Bell: Case dismissed with preju
dice, upon stipulation I
Byron M. and Eva W.
va Sanfnrd D, Buster Jr. and MH-
ured Tntf t .
to complaint on around of insuf
ficient facts.
State vs Cecil T. Bradley: Coun
sel serves notice that defendant
intends to rely on "fact that he was
Insane at the time of the alleged
crime and still is insane." at trial
set for March 24 on charge of
larceny by bailee. m
Margaret Dora Polaaski vs
Romeo Frederick PfJamki- Com
plaint seeks restitution of prop
erty awarded to plaintiff by Cir
cuit Court on Feb. 2. 1952, and
allegedly wrongfully withheld by
defendant, and damages of $150.
It la
Is probable that
ved streets until
Century B. C
had
the Second
Governor Breaks
Precedent of ' j
Years Standing I
Records
ate to the
tie natieaal
that
McKay is the first
to file for deles-
McKay filed aa a delegate to the
Republican
from the
"Tfs going to be a good
Governor McKay
want to attend."
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