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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1955)
DEAN GREGG NAMED Deaa Robert D.- Greg? of Wil lamette University has been reap pointed to the foreign policy com mittee of the U. S. Chamber of Commerceone of three academic members of toe businessmen's group headed by Editor E. D. Can ham of the Christian Science Moni tor. Gregg, will meet with fee com mittee in Washington, D. C, in September. Eliminate the dust problem. Call The Tweedie Oil Co. for road oil ing. Ph. 2-4151. (adv.) LITTLE GIRL HURT . A collision with a swing at Bush Park resulted Friday in a severe face laceration for Donice Riegel, S, of 845 Madrona Ave., according to city police. An officer took the girl to a doctor where three stitches were takenJ The accident occurred about 3 p. m. ' ' East Salem Lions Auxiliary Sale, . Saturday, May 21st 9 a.m. 173 S. Liberty. Located at old Chin Up Club. - (adv.) BALES PASSES COURSE Patrolman William H. Bales. 2285 Townsend Way member of the city police department, has re ceived a certificate for satisfact orarily completing a course in pol ice administration. The course is conducted by the International City Manager's Association. GET THE BREAKS if you've va cancies to rent; use The Statesman-Journal Classified ads! Call 81L . (adv.) OFFICER RETURNED Patrolman Raymond Judson, for merly of Salem, serving with the state police out' of the Arlington office, has been transferred to the Salem area patrol, state police re ported Friday. Judson had been at Arlington the past 10 years. TOT'S ARM INJURED Tommy Berry, 4, of 1677 Chemeket St., suffered bruises Fri day when he caught an arm in a clothes wringer at his home, first aidmen reported. The youngster was taken to a doctor for further treatment MEATY BEEF ROASTS 89c lb. BONELESS BEEF ROASTS 59c lb. Midget Markets. (adv) Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Mads P. Peterson, 74, . mainten ance, 2340 Shelton Ave., and Stella M. Ashton, 69, home maker, 2340 Shelton Ave., both Salem. CIRCUIT COURT City of Salem vs. James Allen Brown: Motion to dismiss allowed; Jury dismissed. Doris C. Guest, by her guardian ad litem, Edith Mae Guest vs. Fred 0. Repine: Plaintiff seeks $17,500 general for injuries alleged ly received in traffic accident; charges defendant was negligent. Roy Harold Jersey Jr.. vs. Edith Rose Jersey: Plaintiff seeks divorce charging cruel and in human treatment; asks custody of one minor child be given to plaintiff and custody of second minor child be given to defendant Married Oct 26, 1948 in Portland Maine. PROBATE COURT Ervin Or en Kaser estate: Order setting aside certain personal and real property to the widow, Mary Louisa Kaser as exempt Matilda A. Zielinski estate: Final . account hearing set for June 20, 1:15 a. m. Herman H. Surmeyer estate: - Final account hearing set for July 8. 9:15 a. m. May M. Hollett) estate: Ordered settled. Wov; . . . you too can add new life and sparhle to your Bathroom viJh PLMTIC WALL average tub recess with plastic tile 4' high including all materials f or a little as . . . ... Free Estimates Budget Terms THE HOME OF quality PRODUCTS . FLOWER SOCIETY MEETING Salem Camellia and Rhododen dron Society wiU meet Tuesday at 8 pm at the YMCA, with the pro gram consisting of flower arrang ing by Mrs. Virgil Sexton and a color dm on Hawaii, to be sbotm by C A. Loe. The Chalet Cafe will open May 17U, 9 a.m. 360 . CapitoL (adv.) TOASTMASTERS PLAN TALKS Salem Toastmasters Club wiH meet. Tuesday at 8 pjn. at the Spa Restaurant to hear speakers Vernon Windsor,, Leonard Rotolo, Allen Jones, Kirk Mulder and Al bert Izaak. Barney Rogers will be toastmaster. ALi BAKERY 1040 Market Ph. 3-7372 1 qt hand dipped ice cream and 2 dot. cookies 99c. 4 individual pies 8c 1 qt ice cream 99c. Chick en or beef pies 19c ea. Large bread 23c. (adv) The Chalet Cafe will open May 17th, 9 a.m. 630 N. CapitoL (adv.) CAMERA TALK SET Ben Gifford, Salem photographer, will give a chalk talk and demon strate various types of lighting at the Salem Camera Club's Tuesday sight meeting at the First Method ist Church at 8. A guest from Peru will be present - Hybrid tomatoes 20c ea. Bed ding plants 40c doz. Hanging baskets $2.50 up. Silke Green house. Rt 6. Box 806. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Marion County Sheriff Denver Young was in Portland Friday attending an FBI conference on bank robberies, burglaries and larcenies. Salem's Chief of Police Clyde Warren was one of the pane lists participating in the conference. STICK BOLOGNA 35c lb. MINCE HAM 35c lb. METTWURST 39c lb. Midget Markets. (adv) Plant now your favorite Bowers in the colors you like. A wide selec tion of plants in separate colors available at Morris Florist 135 E. Ewald Ave. r (adv.) BACK HURT - ' First aidmen were called about 4 p. m..Efiday to treat Mrs. Rae Muchnick. 470 Leslie St, after she suffered a back injury at the res idence. Aidmen advised further treatment by a physician. LEAN BLADE PORK STEAK 45c lb. YANKEE SPARE RIBS 45c lb. All fresh cuts. Not frozen. Midget Markets. (adv) NEW HOUSE AUTHORIZED Edwin Stortz was given a permit Friday by the city engineer's off ice to erect a $15,000 bouse at 910 Columbia St. R. J. Miller was authorized to make $1,200 in alter ations to a bouse at 1385 Mission St Ham t Turkey dinner at Stayton Catholic Parrish Hall. Sunday, May 22, 11:30 till 3. Adult $125. (adv) Salem Firm Processing Asparagus Paulus Bros. Cannery, S. 14th and Oxford street, is engaged in processing a pack of asparagus for the first time in several years. The asparagus comes here from Walla Walla. Wash. The plant doesn t handle local production be cause of small yields. Meanwhile, plant officials state that cherries appear to top the list of "bright" prospects for valley fruit production and that strawberries probably will be the first major item to be processed, but later than a year ago. Only It.iAGH'. CS10S-rJALCIGEJ JSnSSSS3q Judge Hartley County Judge Rex Hartley (left) 1 1 t Aj-n J a, rvil ion county -faacauoa uuuen of me xear. rTeaenuuoB was maae By aierun JHorey, presi dent of the Marion County Teachers Association. (Statesman Photo.) Four Foreign Students Plan C of C Talks Four European students now at tending Salem or Portland high schools will address Salem Cham ber of Commerce at a membership luncheon Monday in the Marion HoteL A fifth speaker in the program explaining American Field Service scholarships program will be Ernie Tucker, Oswego High School stu dent, who went to Europe last sum mer on one of the grants. The other speakers are Gus Plate of The Netherlands and Reidun Iverson of Norway, both attending South Salem High, and David Wheatly, England, and Helga Fnednch, Germany. They will be introduced by Charles A. Sprague. Births CAHILL. To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cahill, 3415 D. St, a son, Friday, May 20, at Salem Gen eral HospitaL RAE To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rae, Salem Route 1, Box 488, a daughter, Friday,' May 20, at Salem General HospitaL MOE To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moe, Newport, a daughter, Fri day, May 20, at Salem General HospitaL WALLACE To Mr. and Mrs. Charley Walace, 975 S. 13th St, a daughter, Friday, May 20, at Salem General HospitaL WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, 3403 Roberts Ave., a son, Thursday, May 19, at Sa lem General HospitaL SINCE To Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Hince, Mill City, a son, Friday, May 20, at Salem Memor ial HospitaL GOSIAK To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gosiak, Salem Route 4, Box 604, a daughter, Friday, May 20, at Salem Memorial HospitaL BLACK To Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Black, 295 S. View Place, a daughter, Friday, May 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. In 12 Lovely Pastel Shades Tilt You can tile an P 00 Arranged Honored by County Teachers . . . - ' . V . .; V . i t l .. ; , Sf t ' ' -s--7 - ... is shown accepting a plaque Friday morning naming him as Mar- . . .L. r m w M . t A. A. Flesher Rites Today Funeral services wil be held today. 2 p. m.. at Clough-Barrick chapel for Allen A. Flesher, 76, longtime Salem area resident, who died Thursday at the home, 1264 & 13th St A retired fanner, Flesher was born at Watseka, I1L. April 19, 1878, and came to the Salem area in 1908. He had lived in this area since then other than for a few years spent in Idaho. Survivors include the widow. the former Sarah C Waiters, who he married at Watseka, 111., in 1900; two daughters, Mrs. Ferol Enyart, Newport, R. L, and Gladys McClintock, Madison, N. J.r two sons, Gurnee Flesher. Salem, and Eugene Flesher, Co- quiiie: a brother, Dwight Flesh er,. Watseka, I1L: two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Dean, Pasadena, Calif., ana Mrs. reari JMichois, watseka, Scouts to Plan Conference At Willamette fRepresentatives of five North west Boy Scout councils will meet in- Salem today to further plans for the Citizens Now conference to be held on the Willamette University campus June 22-25. Representing the Cascade area council will be John Gottfried, local Explorer Scout, and his ad visor Lou Amort Other scout representatives are to include Keith Lyon and Stanley E. Pen ko, both of Portland; Dion Todd, Fort Orchard. Wash- and Gary Gliver of Medford. We Have a Complete Line of Garden j Supplies Insecticides-Grass Seed-Fertilizer! and Many More Items to Make Your Garden More Beautiful Our Full Time Landscape Architect Is Kay Huntington GAU for the Price of Rag. Prk. Ve have plants In containers so that we can plant alt summer and guarantee our merchandise! Ml CHOICE 111.; 11 grandchildren' and five great grandchildren. Rev. I. M. Nelson will officiate at the services and intermenrwill follow at Belcrest Memorial Park. Open Daily 8 A.M. 'Til 5:30 P.M. Open All Day Sat. TUM-A-LUM 3245 S. Commercial UJ Each SOU $1.50 to $4.00 2 y N. GARAGES RN3H ATTK J f ifJiaI MOLLIS AZALEAS FRUIT TREES and 1 PRIMROSES I PRICE FROM THOSE WHO GROW AND OF RARE STOCK OUR SPECIALTY Minimum Pay BaUot Title Now Complete Ballot title for a proposal of the recent Legislature which would re move from the original state con stitution adopted in 1859 establish ing the minimum annual salary of the governor and secretary of state at $1,500. state treasurer at $800 and justices of the State Supreme Court at $2,000, was completed by Attorney General Robert Y. Thorn ton Friday. The proposed repeal will be re ferred to the voters at the next general election. A proposed amendment referred to the voters by the 1955 Legislature would remove the prohibition against the state being interested in the stock of any company, as sociation or corporation to tbe ex tent of permitting the state to ac cept bold and dispose of any such stock which is donated or be queathed to the state. . Ballot titles for . all referred measures and constitutional amendments are drafted by the attorney general's office. Youth Receives Fractured Arm Keith Olson, 14, of 975 Orchard Heights Rd., sustained a fracture of the left arm Friday when ac cidentally injured in a Leslie Junior High School gym class. The boy was treated by first aidmen and taken to Salem Gen eral Hospital by his mother. The accident occurred about 2:45 p. m. LUMBER CO. 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