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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1953)
KANDALL NAMED DIRECTOR A. H. Randall of Salem was elected a director of the Northwest Canners Association Wednesday at the annual meeting of the NCA in -Yakima, Wash. Ladies suits for sale. $5 and $8. -Y.W.CA. Budget Shop. 162 So. Commercial. Open Friday! and Saturday, 10:00;to 5:00. 1 GIRL CUTS BEAD " Car7y Katson, about 3, of 827 N. Liberty St, suffered' a one-inch cut over her eyebrow Wednesday when she fell down while playing. She was treated by 'Salem first aidmen. " Liberty Mothers Club, sponsoring rummage . sale, Fri. it Sat. - over : Greenbaums. ;-y I ; - . i" l Johns - Manville shingles applied by expert roofers Call Mathis Bros, 3-4642. Free estimates. . . 9 Births MOHNEY To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mohney, 1090 Barnes Ave, a son, Wednesday. March 18, at Salem General Hospital. . MASSEY To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Massey, 801 W. Main St, Mon mouth, a daughter, Wednesday, March 18, at Salem General Hos pital. - ' : . " :'- ' ' " " DOUGHTON To Mr. and Mrs. David Doughton, 705 Miller Ave, Dallas, a daughter, Wednesday, March 18, at Salem General Hos pital.' . : FORSTER To ..Mr. and Mrs. Donald C Forster, -1725 Wallace Rd, a daughter, Wednesday, March 18, at Salem Memorial Hospital. JACOBS To Mr. and Mrs. Mar thai A. Jacobs, 810 Bellevue St, a son, Wednesday, March 18, at alem Memorial Hospital.' PARK MEDICAL BUILDS The Park Medical Building has received a permit from -the 'city building inspector1 to build a one story office for $2,000 at 585 S. Winter St. Other permits issued Wednesday went to AT J. Flint to erect a house and garage at 1745 B St for (7,000; to Roy Borton to alter a house and garage for $4,350 at 1140 Howard St; and to Will Krohn to build a private garage for $550 at 255 1U Meyers St The Boys' Shop FoBoys Smart PLANE , OVERDUE Jack Barlett of Salem, state di rector of aeronautics, said -Wednesday night his office: had been alerted about an overdue private for Seattle, Wash, about 5 sun. (CST) Wednesday. The plane was identified as a four-place Tripacer with a tricycle landing gear. FISHING FILM TODAY A film on the fishing industry of Alaska will be shown to Salem Lions Club today at a noon lunch eon in the Marion Hotel. The pro gram will be presented by Carle ton L. Roth of Willamette Grocery CO. - - " ' ' t ;V V. Easter Bazaar, 10 to 5. Luncheon, 11:30-1:30. First Congregational fhtirnh ITrlrtav Marrh 3fHh PLANNING MEET FRIDAY Marion County Planning Com mission is to meet at 2 pjn. Fri day in the County Court office. GARDENERS ELECT New officers elected by the Or ganie Farm and Garden Club are Mrs. Carroll Husted, president; R. G. Clark, vice president; Ellen Quail, secretary; Mrs. Edna Haa land, treasurer; L. A. Standard, Charles Sample and Al Clark, directors. Phillips Describes Inauguration in -Talk to Chamber With the awe and enthusiasm of a schoolboy, William L. Phil lips of Salem -told Salem Exchange Club Wednesday of seeing a u. s. President inaugurated. ' t Phillips, a Salem auto dealer, went to Washington. D. C, in January as an aide to Gov. Paul Patterson for the Eisenhower in auguration. He also was one of 35 persons wh saw the swearing in ' of former governor ; Douglas McKay and '.seven other Cabinet members. - . - - r " ' ' ' McKay as secretary of the in terior is getting no vacation in the new position, said Phillips, who said he s too busy to know what kind of a rug is on his office floor. Bollerslay Talks To Rotary Club Karl B. Bollerslav of the indus trial relations department of the Oregon forest products laboratory at. Corvallis, predicted in Salem Wednesday that the Oregon hard wood lumber industry would soon equal that of eastern states. Speaking to Salem Rotary Club Wednesday noon Bollerslav also saw an expanding industry in the use or residue from logging and saw mill operations. 1 BRAZIL, RICE FROM JAPAN PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (P) Japan is interesting in importing rice from Brazil, according to Ish igura Kikuo Wada, vice-consul of Japan in Sao Paulo. He also was investigating the possibility of in stalling a Japanese fishing colony in the Rio Grande do Sul region. Nobles Tavern. Grand Opening, Thursday, March 19. Paint with glamorizing Treasure lones. bee our outstanding Wall paper selection. Chuck Clarke Co 255 N. Liberty. Salem Womaij Thrown From Car in Wreck A Salem woman was injured when she was thrown from her car in one of ; two-car collisions investigated by city police Wed nesday. . y - -'"v''- Police said Emma C. Kucera, 1940 N. Front St, suffered facial abrasions and head contusions. She was treated at .the scene by Salem firstaid men. ' -The accident occurred about 3:15 p.m. at Laurel and Columbia Streets when her 1942 Nash and a 1951 Chevrolet driven by Neil P. Witting, 2340 S. High St, collided. " The Witting car was damaged on the right side and the other vehicle received a smashed front end, po lice said.. - . Cars driven by Leoda M. Lev ens, 1000 N. Capitol St, and James R. Whiter 1460 Olive St, collided about 12:15 pjn. at North Winter and Market Streets, but police said there were no injuries. .. The rijzht front of the Levens car and the left side of the White car were damaged. Grand Jury.ToIdto Reconsider: Charge Resubmission to the grand Jury of a larceny by -bailee charge against JUchard S. Arslanian, 1295 Airier St.. was ordered Wednesday by Marion County Circuit Court as a scheduled trial started. The order was the result of a finding that indictment by the grand jury last Jan. 21 was in cuf fipiunt wnii5 it failed to name the mortgagee of farm equipment . . . . ? whicn Arsianian auegeoiy conceal oH lnct Nnvnltfr. The court set aside the previous indictment Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University, was one of the pioneers of the telegraph industry. Ml Because Allstate Batteries are Guaranteed Factory-Fresh Get Lowest Cost Per Month of Guaranteed Service . Get the Power and Dependability of Allstate Batteries Hkw Cac Odd TTotS ' I - I II . ' : mm Th giasman, Salera, Ory Thurr jry, Ifardi 13,1333 6 (9) IPeblflG IHie3i?do CTKCUIT COURT Eleanor M. Meyer vs Hugo Mey er Jr.: Complaint for divorce al leging cruelty seeks ownership of auto and household goods and $150 monthly support Married Dec 31, 1851, at Tacoma, Wash, r M "; : City of Salem ex rel Warren Northwest, Inc, vs Sam 'Macri Jr. and Paul Macri, doing business as Stateside Construction Co, and Continental Casualty Co.: . Com plaint seeks judgment of $822.69 allegedly due for materials and la bor supplied by plaintiff firm in &ast nglewood sewer project in 1951. . . Joyce Joan Drake vs David Franklin Drake: Decree unnniHng marriage granted plaintiff. . Pioneer Trust Co, administrator for Gussie A. Niles estate, vs Rey C Bever, and others: Judgments against defendants Rey C. and In- ga N. Bever granted defendant Francis P. Colgan for $1,113.23. piainuu ior o,3S3, defendant In terstate Tractor and Equipment Co. for $1,301.38, defendant Pa cific Traders, Inc, for $1,750. de fendant Ruth Cowan for $8,405.43. aeienaant dna s. Sparhar for S9ZZ.9I. DISTRICT COURT Dallas Joe Young, Portland, reck less driving, pieadru guilty, fined $30. Stanley Uentillie. Chemawa. an ving wnue intoxicated, senten ced to 90 days in county jail and $500 fine: operators license sus pended one year. ." PROBATE COURT William Smith estate: Will ad mitted to probate, and Richard L. and Lillian Wilson appointed exe cutor and executrix. Philip A. Mohr estate: Sale of personal property authorized. - Lucile A. Dresslar guardianship Ruby E. Wilson appointed guardi- Frank Steenhout Sr. guardian ship: Closing order. - Charles E. Carlson estate: Ap praised at $21,144.71. : MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Daniel Muzechenko, 27, truck ing, and Dorothy Wasson, 25, wait ress, both of 590 S. Lancaster Dr. Lester G. Falk, 40, traffic man ager, 1539 N. summer 5t- and June R. BerdelL 30, stenographer and bookkeeper, 1150 N. 25th St. EX-ROTAL GARDENES . SAULT STE.MARD2, Ont Alfred Huckson, resident of Tar- en torus Township since 1900, quietly observed his 93rd birthday recently. Born in London, Eng land, he worked as a gardener for the royal family when Edward VII was the Prince of Wales. 16 Yoiitlis Get FarmerStatus At FF A Meet CORVALLIS Sixteen youths from the mid-Willamette Valley gained . state farmer degrees as outstanding members of Oregon Future Farmers of 'America at the state convention here Wednes day. . ' . ' " Only 2 per cent of the state membership can receive this high est state award each year. Sev enty-two were conferred here. Oregon has 81 high school chap ters with 3,600 members. The new state farmers include: Clayton Wood, Ernie Smith, Don Luther, of Albany; Martin Boatwright and Lee Metcall oi Cascade: Gerald Freeman, William Pruitt and Terry Staats of Cen tral: Richard Leith of Gervais Kim Worrell and Stephen Cone of McMinnville; Roger Fendall and Ted Bennett of Newberg: Jack Rasmussen of North Marion Marvin Cage and Robert Note- boom of Salem. . AIITIQUES : Brlc-A-Brac Lamps' Reasonable Price 3855 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-35i3 fays . Hear ear Mr. Cmythe (that's Smyth ... met Smith) . . clutter mm ' the air with his petrified platters from KGAE'S tone tombs! This moldy presram la en frem t i 10 a, m.1 Mr. Smyth Bt . "AntedUarianr 8-1 A. U. X-4 P. IX. CD0I7II E0ULTD7 Cr DAEY FEEDS For Better Chlca ... 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