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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1954)
Salem Driver Found Guilty By Trial Jury A man whose car, according to police side-swiped an auto in which a woman bier was killed, was found guilty by a trial jury Monday of ; failing to remain at the scene of an accident. The man, James A. Robinson, SO, of 3310 Williams Ave., will be sentenced Wednesday. He is ac cused of being involved in an ac cident on Dec. with Mrs. Cath erine Bielemeier, who later died when her car went out of control on Silverton Road and crashed into a bouse. The trial, was held in Marion County District Court. Robinson bad pleaded innocent to the charge. . 30 New Citizens TalwOath w Courthouse Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS - Virgil Leroy Barth, 21, sales man, Woodburn, and Helen Ann Scholz, 21, office worker, Wood burn. . ! Edward N. Richardson, 22, U. S. Army, FL Lewis, Wash., ana nosina acneu ao, t uumc, CIRCUIT COURT Juanita Campion vs. Henry G. Cart Plaintiff enjoined from nroceedine further with her cause of action for, damages. Donna Sawyer vs. E. R. Saw yer: Defendant ordered to ap pear in court Jan. 31 to show cause why he should not be pun ished for contempt of court done: Plaintiff seeks judgment of S10.159. alleges defendant as saulted him while defendant was on duty as a police officer. Fred Fischer vs. Cecil Ray Mc- Cormick: Case dismissed. Fred Fischer and Calvert Fire Insurance Co. vs. Cecil Ray Mc- Cormick: Case dismissed. State vs. Wendell Holder: De fendant ordered to ' show cause revoked. Abner J. and Bessie E. Cobb vs. Anthony A. and Margaret L. Blando: Defendants ordered to pay plaintiffs $5,238 judgment, together with $406 in attorney's fees: defendants adjudged to have failed to comply with the terms, conditions and provisions of land sales contract. State vs. Lee J. Harley: De fendant ordered to show cause why his probation should not be revoked. Hazel Butner vs. Howard But ner: Plaintiff granted divorce. State vs. Chester Lee Rose: Defendant to be sentenced Dec 27 on charge of obtaining money by lake pretenses. ' t State vs. Richard B. Vann: De fendant to be sentenced Dec. 27 on charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. State, vs. Joseph H. Jackson Defendant ' placed on probation for two years; charged with ob taining money by false pretenses, PROBATE COURT ' j Charles i D. Roblin vs. Rutk Emily Shantz, executrix of the will and estate of Charles E. Roblin, deceased: Proceedings to contest the -will of Charles E. Roblin dismissed; will admitted to probate; appointment of executrix approved. Karl Wright Harritt vs. Wil liam J. Linfoot, executor of the Jesse Aaltje Harritt estate, Edith. B. Low, Estella M. Bynon and Berna Ames: Petition contesting last will and testament of Jesse Aaltje Harritt dismissed: said j last will and testament admitted ' to probate; appointment of cx ecutor approved. DISTRICT COURT James A. Robinson, 50, of 3510 Williams Ave., charged with fail ing to remain at the scene of an accident, found guilty by tria jury; sentencing due Wednesday. MUNICIPAL COURT Raymond Harold Hafing, 1072 Sixth St, charged with driving while intoxicated; defendent re leased on $250 bail after plead ing innocent; trial set for Jan. 13. DRILL REALISTIC NORTH SACRAMENTO, Calif. OrP) A city hall fire drill was so realistic that an employe dashed back into her office to save her pet canary. SUARAH7GGD OR YOUR nonnv dagei H aflUi I wttb vtar ym art Ml -! aattttelf Mtlifid YOUR MONEY WILL IE REFUNDED w Ah 1 v r i f - i . - i ' ;f I" ,rMV ' 0 It - I f -I ri v'f Thirty persons were swera In as aew Americam citixens ia the circuit court cham bers of Judge George K. Uoncaa ta the Marioa caoaty Courtftonse Meaday. The new citizens and their former nationalities are (from left to right) Jim, Kenneth and Beatrice PickersgiH, Canadians; Anne, Leonore and Eevi Tarem, Estonians; Maureen Brown, Canadian; Cornelius and Teaa Veldhnisea, Dutch; Alice Barker, English; Frank Wedhom, Canadian; Irene Goodwin, Canadian; John Chu, Chinese; Sister Odilie, French; Mrs. John Cho, Chinese; Ardo Tarem, Estonian; William Fran ces Dwyer, bora ia the V& bat formerly a Canadian . citizen; Nora H. Coward, re patriated, former resident of Canada; six-year-old Charles Brookmaa, bora ia Ger many; Adolph Gronn, Danish; Barbara Wilson, English; Jessie Johnson, Scottish; Oscar Gronn, Danish; Christine Kuhn, English; Anton Graetzer, Swiss; Mary K. Lar sea, Canadian; Jessie L. Wolfe, English; Josef M. Graetzer, Swiss; Valdemars Kark line, Latvian, and Kirsti Odman, Norwegian. j Statecixicm, Salam, Oiw Tusaw Doc 21, 1954 Sc 1) 3 Crash Near Bend Kills 1 BEND tf An automobile crashed into the rear of a truck, throwing Mrs. Mildred Beckes, 35, Chemult, to her death on Highway 20, seven miles south, of here Sunday night. State police said the car. driven by George 1 Thomas v Epperson, crashed into the truck on a curve at Lava Butte. Epperson and Lloyd C. Hauotman. both of f"hmiilf were brought to a hospital here. Epperson was in critical condition SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of an kinds. Trasses. ; Abdominal Snpporti Elastic BosleiT -Expert Fitters Private fitting i SOOflH.'.;". ' .).; , jjg .. -Ask Tour Doctor. Capital Drug-Store 465 State 8t ! Corner of Liberty 8 and H Green Stasias -1 . Monday. Hauptman was believed ou of danger. . The j truck driver,1 Roger " C. Anderson, Prineville. and two passengers were not injured. ' :.. V '9 OUY STATU CONTINUOUS POLICY . 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