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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1952)
Cniy News IBJirfieffs BOY HURT While playing with soapbox cars James Stanley, 11, 260 Hanson Ave, received a serious leg injury Wednesday and was taken by City First Aid men to a loeal doctor. Fresh killed young hen turkeys, 39c a pound. Orwigs Market, 397S Silverton Rd. Phone 4-5742. - TREAT CARPENTER . City First Aid crewmen Wed nesday treated Earl Philsinger, 40, 1485 Douglas St, who cut his fin ger severely in a jointer at a cab inet shop at S. 20th and Howard Streets. - ' . -V .T' ' -: Landscaping ' and . designing. No lob too large or too small F. A Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. 5 CHEST MEETING TODAY W. E. Kimsey, labor - manage ment chairman for Salem Com munity Chest, and Gordon Carl; contractors division chairman in the j chest campaign, will conduct a meeting of Salem contractors to discuss chest plans today noon at the Marion Hotel. r Notice: I have moved my radio shop from Ralph Johnson Appli ance to 1295 N. 18th. Phone 3-8865. Pending new location.- Same guar anteed service. William Bechtel. t Fronk's House of Carpets and Draperies, 2715 S. Commercial. Phone 4-6313. Call Mathls Bros. S-4642. Free estimates on your Roofing prob lems. J. M. Miller of the State Finance Company this- week has been at tending a seminar of mortgage bankers at Stanford . University. A series of classes on mortgage loans are being taught. Births GAUB To Mr. and Mrs. Caub, Portland, a son, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Salem General Hospital. REITFUSS To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rehfuss, 4340 Cherry Ave., a son, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Salem General Hospital. LAWSON To Mr. and Mrs, Francis Lawson, 1166 Ruge St, a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at balem General Hospital. GOSSEN - To Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Gossen, 3980 Auburn Rd, a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Salem General Hospital. ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Allen. 2085 Berry St, daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. t BLAIR To Mr. and Mrs, Elmer iiiair, zaz n. Tont t, a son, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. 66 Twin Dlux - Youngstown Toungstown ilNET SINK S H tight Damaged I I w . . . . : . . U CABINET - Frei On Onl Should Be 150.00 (p)(p)50 Guaranteed 6 Mo. jj jj j All Youngstown Cabinets in our display at . ,,25 discount. Wo art putting in a new model kitchen and must dispose of these cabinets at once. Also one 36" base cabinet with rod formica top. Reg. price 102.50, goes at 67.50. I 362 STATE HAMERSKY PLEADS ' Maurice H a m e-r s k y, Salem, pleaded innocent Wednesday In Marion County Circuit Court to, a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Indicted earlier this month on the charge, involving a worthless check passed in Salem, Hamersky will be tried. , " ROAD WORK ASKED Widening , and oiling of Kubler and Croisan Creek Roads south of Salem is requested in a petition filed Wednesday - with Marion County Court by residents of the area.; The- petition was filed for consideration . - MORTGAGE MEET HELD Rummage 'sale over Greenbaums. Aug. 22-23. Open 8:00 a.m. Air-Steamship tickets1 anywhere. KuppI 3-7694. 153 PI Hitrh St TO BUILD GARAGE A permit to build a $650 garage at 870 N. - 17th St, - was issued Wednesday to E. LwHildreth by the Salem city building inspector's office. The Farmer's Market now has plenty of -fresh eggs, potatoes, green beans, etc Also cut flowers. potted plants and home bakinf. Every. Saturday at 8:45. 1240 Rural. . , Rummage sale by Business and Professional Woman's ; Club. 327 State St. Friday and Saturday, August 22 and 23. Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Lois Evelyn Nelson Stevens vs Ronald .Sylvester Stevens: Hearing set Sept 12 on petition for defend ant to contribute to support of fam ily. -. Rowena Fay Colling vs Norman W. Colling: Complaint for divorce alleging cruelty seeks restoration of plaintiffs maiden name of Hag ue. Married Aug. 27, 1951, at Sa lem. i . State Unemployment Compensa tion Commission vs Rufus Corder Complaint - seeks judgment of $427.15 allegedly due as employer contributions. Dixie L. Ha worth vs Glertn Hu bert Ha worth: Divorce decree grants plaintiff custody of two mi nor children and $80 monthly sup port, and confirms property settle ment . Gerald R. McGuire vs Garland M. McGuire: Divorce decree to plaintiff restores defendant's for mer name of Green and confirms property settlement 1 Bertha V. Crivella vs Paul M Crivella: Plaintiff granted tempor ary custody of two minor children and $80 monthly support during litigation. Ingeborg and A. A. Brothen vs Reg. Price 239.501 LOOK! 1 ONLY - - - , 1947 Model Deluxe Kelvinator ! mm ST. - HOME OF Y0UI1GST0VII IUTCII91S - PH0KE 2-7892 , ... y ij,-,yxM ) mil. ill... J i.im" .V. .K'xt j i PHL.Wt.'yy: i x: f, - ... f- A. .'f. ::.;.- ( ' , r- ? ' 5 : r 5v 's: ; W K( : ... CAMERA S H Y Chief as King Amos, pats an arm around Danish King Frederick presented Harold V. and Nellie C. Eskel sen: Complaint seeks payment in full bv defendants on alleeed con tract to purchase real property or restoration ox possession to plain tiffs. Frances Neilson vs Jack W. Neil sen: Divorce decree grants plaintiff custody of two minor children, $150 alimony minus one-half of monthly house payments; ownership of per sonal property. State vs Maurice Hamersky: De fendant pleaded innocent to charge of obtaining money by false pre tenses, continued for trial. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS John Wenger, 18, truck driver, Pratum, and Leona Strode, 19, secretary, 1780 McGilchrist St, Salem. Vincent M. Berger, 26, farmer, Mt Angel, and Stella Dummer, 24, teacher, Woodburn. Mikal Severn Mikkelsen, 22, stu dent. Harbor, Ore., and Dorothy Claralyn Lee, 21. secretary. Salem. Robert Charles Thiessen, 18, truck driver, 850 Cade St., and Norma Jean Reagle, 18, clerk, Sa lem Route 4. Box 448. PROBATE COURT Charley Ross Oliver estate: Ap praised at S8.440.81 Richard John Strike estate: Fi nal account approved, and distribu tion ordered. Joshua and William Collinson conservatorship: Closed as to Wil-j liam Collinson. Martha Ruth Schaum Goodman guardianship: Sale of real property 1 Only - Reg. 99.50 Youngstown 14" Sto-Cabinet Sink . 89.50 1 Only - Reg. 127.50 Youngstown 54" Sto -Cabinet Sink . 109.50 1 Only - Reg. 191.50 Youngstown 54" Deluxe Caibnet Sink (Used) 75.00 1 Only, Reg. 89.50, Youngstown 42" Single Bowl Cabinet Sink . . 74.50 1 Only, Reg. 102.50 Youngstown 42" Single Bowl Cabinet Sink ... 85.00 i " Ir&like. 80. of Greenland, known his bashful wife's shonlder after him with a medal during a visit. authorized. Ida Duffy Deterinan estate: Will admitted to probate, and Frank H. Determan appointed administra tor with will annexed. William Herbert Clark estate Will admitted to probate, and Nona park appointed executrix. Brief s Filed in Dr. Buck Case Both the state and the defense have filed briefs in Oregon Sup reme court in the case involving Dr. George H. Buck, Portland, un der five years sentence for man slaughter in Portland. Dr. Buck was accused of per forming an abortion. Defense at torneys were granted additional time in which to file a reply brief Date for hearing the appeal in the supreme court will be announced soon after the reply Js filed. Dr. Buck appealed to the sup reme court here from the circuit court verdict. JORDAN GETS U. S. AID AMMAN, Jordan (P)-The Jor danian government and the United States Point Four Administration have signed an agreement coverf ing the development of Jordan's water resources, irrigation and pastures. The United States will contribute $459,523 and Jordan $107,265. Yoiihg GOP to Meet Sept. 13-14 At Prineville : Foreign policy and natural re sources will be among the prob lems considered at the convention Sept 13-14 in Prineville of the State Federation of Young Repub lican Policy committees. Committee members and dele gates will be drawn from the four Oregon congressional districts and from 30 Oregon cities. 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Salem members attend ing will be George Jones, James Hatfield, Steven Anderson, , Wal ter Forester, Mrs. Frances Cole, Mrs. George Jones Harry Pierce, John plar tin," Gordon Walker, H. C. Saalfeld, Omar Halverson, Wil liam Merriam, Quintin EstelL Mrs. Robert Needham, Mrs. Jack Scott, Freeman Holmer. Mark Hatfield, ' Richard Lyons, Richard Beesley, Lee Ohmart, E. H. Armstrong, Dale Pierson, Ce cil Dobson, Hwoard Mader, Lloyd HammeL Julian Herndon, Douglas Kaufman and Harry Harris. - Each delegate is a member of a committee on those subjects to be considered at the meeting. iir uw W W W ' v 3 I Cotton Tee Shirts 1.98 Pilgrim boldly-striped tee shirts with reinforced neck and shoul der seams, rib trim at neck, sleeves, bottom. Small, medium, large sizes. STORE HOURS: Monday Tues Wed, Than., axttyScd' Tho Statesman. Salem, Orocjon, Forestry Camp Tours Scheduled Concluding the ; season's social activities for the Buck Springs Forestry camp at Camas Valley will be a day of entertainment in cluding tours of lookouts for State Forestry Department employes and families. - : ' . Many from Salem will be among those present for the afternoon of tours"and outdoor recreation and for the dance in the evening." burgh was the first station in the scheduled programs. Heavyweight woven Herringbone Flannel is Sanforized Square bottom for wearing fucked In or casually out New widespread sport collar Lined for extra comfort. Bi-Swing back-bind free movement of armsr shoulders. 'Maximum iMnliag not vf 1. 5 EXCITING Sromr Reg. 4.95 Shopper compared, and declared an outstanding value! Deep, soft corduroy tailored to smart proportions with a new wide spread sport collar, 2 button pointed adjustable cuffs and smart french front. In men's sizes; Small, Medium, Large aneL en Extra Large. . 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