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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1953)
' i ! k l -J CSty B3ews HBnriieffg TWO CARS COLLIDE Two autos sustained front end damage, bat no one was injured in i collision at Portland Ro.1 and Silverton Road near noon "Wednesday. Drivers of the cars, were Irvin E. Johnson. 3203 Abrams Ave., and Vera Haskell Brandon, Corvallis. No arrests were made. . The Knit Shop at Turner is sell ing ot All yarns are marked very low. If you are interested in knitting, this is a good chance to buy at a saving; Open Wed. j and Thurs. till 9 p.m. Ruth Ny berg Barber. j COAT REPORTED TAKEN James Raschko, 374 N. Winter St, reported to city police Wed nesday that a eoat, valued at $65, was taken from his car sometime Tuesday night while the vehicle was parked in front of his home, Clearance on all bedding plants.' 25c a doz. Pembertons Green houses, 1980 S. 12th. GIRL'S BEAD CUT Nine-year-old Diana Nargasn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.' Nar gasn. Albany, sustained a cut on her head early Wednesday morn- j mg when her parents car left the road in the 2300 block of South 12th Street The girl was treated by Salem first aldmen and taken to Salem Memorial Hospital for X-rays. The car had minor damage. Leave your laundry bundle with us we'll do the rest! For satis factory ow-cost laundry service come to the Launderette. Phone 2-4555 1255 Ferrv St . FINED FOR FRAUD Fines of $25 each were issued to three youths Wednesday on CHEMEKETANS PLAN HIKE Members and guests of Salem Chemeketans, a local outdoor group, will take a trip Sunday, June 28, to Abique Falls above Silverton. The , group will leave Salem at 9:30 a.m. via auto. A four mile hike to the falls will climax the trip. a Special meeting Pacific Lodge No. 50, AF&AM A Thursday, June 25th, 3:30 p.m. Funeral Bra Otto N. Hoppes. Services 4 p.m. at Mausoleum. ROCK GROUP MEETS Members and guests of the Willamette Agate and Mineral Society will view slides and speci mens of rocks from Arizona and Nevada at the society's meeting Friday at 8 p.m. in the chapel of the ' Salem Memorial Hospital The slides and specimens were gathered on a recent trip by Mr. and Mrs. John Clutter.; Eat Southern Bar-B-Q. Old high way. Me ha ma, Ore. Open 24 hours. McDERMOTT ON LEAVE Meven L. McDermott, 19, is home on 21-day leave from Grenier Air Base, Manchester, N.H., where he is an airman sec ond class assigned to a dispatch er's office. The former Salem High School student has been in the Air Force two years. He is at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edith McDermott. 2070 N. Commercial St Closing out all bedding plants, 25c dozen. Metropolitan Store, 136 N. Com'L ESTEP GRADUATES Willis H. Estep, a graduate of Permits for Construction permits for , two new dwellings in Salem were is sued Wednesday by. the city en gineer's office. Building permits went to Frank North to build a $11,000 home at 2620 Englewood Ave., and to General Realty Company, build a $6,500 home at 2225 Electric Ave. - Other permits issued Wednes day went to Eisner Motor Com pany, relocate a sales office at 615 N. High St, $1,500, and M. F. Miller, alter dwelling, 855 Sa lem Heights Ave., $1,600. G Soil Conservation Training Meet Set' A training conference, sponsor ed by the Soil Conservation ser vice. U. S. Department of Agri culture, opened Wednesday at the i cruelty seeks custody jOf minor CIRCUIT COURT I United States Fidelity and Guar anty Co. vs State of Oregon and United States of America; and State Board of Control yt United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. and United States of i America: State ordered to pay into court $3,794.25 and be dismissed from consolidated actions; with other narties then to proceed; in deter mination -of rights to fund. T. A. Livesley and Co vs Local 160 of Buildinc Service Employ es International Union and oth ers: Defendants' motion to set aside decree overruled.! Alaska Junk Co. vs & F. Hop- man and Frank G. Luke: Com- nlaint seeks judgment Of $367.78 allegedly due for materials. . . Verla E. Breinger vt uien r. Beringer: Case dismissed, on plaintifTs motion. J Fern P. Frey vs Darrell Frey: Complaint for divorce alleging ix 1 . : Mjnn Statehouse and will continue un til Friday noon. - Robert L. Brown, Portland, is in charge. Those attending in clude engineers, soilmen, range and foresters and one clerk. Pur pose is to acquaint the men with soil conservation district opera tions, i charges of defrauding a restau- j Salem High School who attended rant keeper, to which they had pleaded guilty Monday. Robert G. Brockamp of Silverton and Clem J. Schaecher and Joseph A. Reiter of Mt Angel admitted driv ing away from a Salem drive-in restaurant with food trays and without paying their check. A fourth youth was certified to ju venile court Rummage clothes wanted, pick up and pay. Ph. 4-1996. We TOWNSEND MEET TONIGHT Townsend Club 16 will meet this Mrs. St Willamette University, has grad uated from Furman University, Greenville, S. C, and received a commission as second lieutenant in the U. S. Army. He is the son of Mrs. Willis S. Estep. formerly of Salem, now of Idaho Falls, Ida. Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our outstanding Wall paper selection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Liberty. BIDS OPENED TODAY Bids on the work of painting and crack repair at the Salem evening at the home of f Army Reserve Armory on Air Anna Arnold, 2256 Claud port Road will be opened today I at Oregon Military District pur chasing and contract office at Vancouver Barracks. Six bids have been received, reserve offi cials said. The work is slated to start July 1. Furs stored and cleaned at Mil ler's. Are cold, dry safe! CHAMBER MAN VISITS Salem Industrial Development Council members and Salem Chamber of Commerce executives lunched Wednesday at the Marion Hotel with Harry A. Lintz, new U. S. Chamber of Commerce field representative for the Northwest, with offices at San Francisco. Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St LIONS TO INSTALL Salem Lions Club will install Denver Young as president and its other newly elected officers at a luncheon meeting today at the Marion Hotel. tTbe' installation will be conducted by James Tin dalL Hollywood Lions member who was recently elected district governor at the state Lions con vention. Merrill D. Ohling will assist child, $100 monthly .support for child and $50 monthly jjfor plain tiff, ownership of auto. Married Oct 6, 1951, at Reno, Nev. Esther Elaine Majone vs Geor ge Willis Malone: Defendant or dered to pay $65 monthly support during litigation and $200 for me dical expenses. State vs Frank William Irvin: Defendant waived indictment, pleaded guilty to attempted sod omy, sentenced to JV4f years in State Penitentiary. DISTRICT COURT S Robert G. Brockamp, jSilyerton; Clem J. Schaecher and Joseph A. Reiter. Mt Angel, eachj fined $25 on charge of defrauding a restau rant keeper. PROBATE COURT Clifford E. Farmer estate: Will admitted to probate, and Edna Josse Farmer appointed execu trix, i Homer P. West estate: Apprais ed at S15.390.99. Clo E. oJhnson estate: Apprais ed at $22,658.63. Asa. Fisher estate: Order de crees subject presumed dead, aft er not having geen heard from for seven years: publication or dered prior to admission of es tate. i William Koontz estate: Final hearing set July 31. j William Howard Powell estate: Will admitted to probate, and Al ice Margaret Powell J appointed executrix. i John Scott Humphrey guardi- T ma- i ' 5 -"Si" !,' -.If: i - S it mm is i a- Vafoes up to !2 Specially, reduced in our greatest Sale of its kind LIMITED-a' : SUPPUISI 1 i at this nxt. ru BUYING StVOAL txmA ntcts rox nnusi an OCCASJONSI a. IDEAL FOR JUNE BRIDE Also Anniversary - . cins. Ik it The Friendly Jewelry Store T With The Brand Naaaes Tea Trust . m anship: James 'R. Humphrey tap pointed guardian. Authorized to accept compromise offer of $722. 24 from Everett Eackrett in full settlement of alleged claim ? for injuries sustained by ward in a to accident April 13, 1953, in Sa lem.. '-,::; ..jr . Emma Rudishauser estate: Clos ing order.;- - :. .-. ' -j i Jacob P. Miller estate: Will ad mitted to probate, and Bernard N. Miller appointed executor. MARRIAGE LICENSES f Marvin Cheney. 19. laborer. Valsetx, and aJnet Snook, 18, 1230 Claggett St, Salem, j Chester D. ' Smelser, 22 mill worker, and Vera M. Johnson, 18, both of Aumsville. j , j Dean AHyn Walter j 22, lubrica tion, 2053 N. Front! St, Salem, and G r a e e ""Lovelace, . 18, mill worker, Coquille. J , " i . Donald LaVerne Young, 22, Air Force, 1630 S. Summer St, and Marjoirie Jane MacGregor, 21 of 1990 Center St ; . - Wayne E. Fox, 23 j Army, and Alice May Phillips, 20, waitress. both of Albany. , MUNICIPAL COURT Robert LeRoy KimmeL Salem, charged with reckless driving. posted $150 baiL Barbados in the West Indies is about an eighth the size of Rhode Island but has 210,000 inhabi tants, making it one of -the most densely populated areas An, the world. . GERHARD To the Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Gebhard, 1473 Center St, a son, Tuesday, June 23. at saiem General Hospital. - DOAN To Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Doan Jr., 2045 N. Church St, a son, Wednesday, June 24, at Salem General Hospital. HILBORN To Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hilborn, Salem Route 6, Box 757, a daughter, Wednes day, June 24, at Salem General HospitaL - THURMAN To Mr.' and Mrs. Harold D. Thurman, 340Vi S. 14th St, a daughter. Wednesday, June 24, at Salem General HospitaL: ERICSSON To Mr. and Mrs. Donald . W. Erickson. Aumsville, a daughter, Wednesday, June 24, at Salem General HospitaL BRUNKAL To Mr. and Mrs. William R. BrunkaL 2070 Stortz Ave., a daughter, Wednesday, June 24, at Salem General Hos pital . y WETSTEIN To Mr. and Mrs. George O. WeUtein, 1211 S. 19th St, a daughter, Wdnesday, June 24, at Salem General HospitaL RAY To Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley E. Ray, Lacomb, Ore., a daughter, Wednesday, June 24, at Salem General HospitaL MARSH To Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel J. Marsh, 2430 Maple Ave. a daughter, Wednesday, June 24, at Salem General Hos pitaL . STEULLER To Mr. and Mrs. Stat man. Salem, Ortw Thurt-, Juae 23, 1853 Co'c 1) S - ; ; 1 Visitor Hospitality Week I L i K Fvr0Ery Arrsvn Tourist motion' oiogan Contest w11 entrT i1? J;?!1 Pronwiipn slogan - contest arriveo wednesdway at Salem Chamber of Commerce offices as this city'f Visitors HospiUUty Week neared. k "p.0"' The chamber is seeking a year-relind slogan to helpl boost th tourist and convention business, i A $2$ prize is offered for tf accepted slogan. Entries may be mailed through July 5 to the cnamoer at 148 S. High St Stote Awards Portland Area Road Contract Contract for 3.4 miles of grad ing and navinff on the Rarhur Boulevard White school section 01 the West Portland -Hubbard highway three miles southwest of the' south corporate limits of Portland, wae announced bv the State Highway commission Tues day. The contract went to the Rog ers Construction, Inc., 1 Portland, on a low' bid of $478,685. John Steuller, 715 Hansen Ae-t a son, Tuesday, June 23, at Sa lem Memorial Hospital ' GREEN To Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Green, Salem Route 3. Box 538, a son, Tuesday, June 23, at Salem Memorial HospitaL OUZTS To Mr. and Mrs. Lad son Ouzts, Albany, a son, Wed nesday, June 24, at Salem Me morial HospitaL BELLEQUE To Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Belleque, Gervais Route 1. a daughter. Wednes day, June 24, at Salem Memorial HospitaL "We wont let It out but itl a good one," chamber) aides saic of h.e first slogan entered, . ; Tie 'slogan writing is one of thrte contests set up for the June 284uly Especial week planner to draw all Salem's attention U. the! importance of the tourist trade and what the home folk can; do to make Salem seven more attractive to tourists than it bow M-f- -;.f:-y: : The other two contests will get underway next week. These are: ffost Cordial ClerkH contest, in which selected tourists will be invited to shop in various busi ness places of Salem; daily and choose the . most cordial sales persons they deal (with," The chamber is arranging for such clerks' prizes as an expense-paid week end vacation, free dinners and theater passes. .'I' 'iwysteryjTourist' contest, with participation by Salen residents. Certain tourists will be designat ed las the I'mystery" bersons on Salem streets. Cash and merchan dise prizes will be given the Sa lem citizens who identify .them with i tbe greating. Hello, are Yon the, Istery Toujst?' a.?Mp.:r $ - ft n OO j - if ,fcpa iVD or e - 1 0 0, 4 WE DID IT! . Yes . , we went clear te New York to get yea this value . . . but it was worth it! FIRST QUALITY Pedal Pushers . . . solid colors and smart plaids. Reds, Navy, Faded Bine Denims etc., etc Sturdy twills. Cuff and torreador style. They'll ge fast at this price, m if you'd not be disappointed, we urge you to shop early (Re member, the Holiday is only a week away) and yenll certainly want new pedal pushers. 1 1 BLOUSES! BLOUSES! BLOUSES! Scores and Scores of them! Colors of white, pink, blue, maize aqua and gay stripes . . . in peasant styles, short sleeves, cap sleeves, sleeveless. Peter 'Pan collars, doa ble collars, Johnny collars and many, many others. Butcher Lin ens, Everglaze, Sheers, Broad cloths, ete. Sizes 32 to 38. First qualities ... some irreg. of more expensive stocks. s TCP L ... 136 North Commercial