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Pri rincess Statesman, Salam, Or.r Thurt., August 18, 1955-fSac l-5 POLICE TO MARCH Salem police department's new inarching unit of 22 uniformed men will lead a civic parade Sat urday at Astoria where a sesqui centennial celebration will be in progress. The marchers made their debut in Salem recently. Several police officers will work extra time to make it possible for the marching unit to make the trip. " . FOR MAPLE AT ITS BEJr Visit Charm House. Oregon's only model Home completely, furnished in Early American maple. Good Housekeeping Inc., 467 Court, (adv.) .GAS MAIN WORK OKAYED Marion County Court Wednesday approved a Portland Gas and Coke Company request to give blanket approval of work needed to install gas lines in the county when the pipeline, bringing natural gas here is finished. The company agreed to give the county notice before beginning any work as well as pro vide a sketch or map of planned work. JDental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist, 125 N. Liberty, Salem. JHNS FLIGHT TO N. Y. Sally Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Anna Veneman, 1367 4. Winter SU and formerly owner of Ella's Beauty Shop in Salem, recently won. a "Movie Queen" contest at a Long Beach, Calif., mght club where she is a hostess, friends in Salem were informed this week. Her prize is a round trip plane flight to New York. . Good used clothing for sale at the W. W. C. A. Budget Shop. Open Monday Ac Fridays, 10 to 5. 141 S. Winter. (adv.) Wilmer Page Named to Gly Wflmer H. Page, a state safety cnecialist. was aDDointed by Mayor Robert F. White Wednesday to the .city's Traffic Safety commission. Page conducts plant safety pro grams for the State Industrial Ac cident Commission. His appoint ment to the citizens' group working on traffic safety research and pub licity was made to fill a . vacancy left by Loren Bosten, who is leav ing Salem. - Others on the commission are Herbert Carter, Tom Roberts, John Aflon and Jay B. Monnette. PUCtoTakc Rails Ruling Toffieh Court The state public utilities commis sioner made it official Wednesday that be would appeal to the Su rge Cpurt from the recent Ma-rioo- -County circuit court ruling that Portland Traction Co. may re .' fiuce its passenger service pending a PUC hearing. Safety Group - Commissioner Charles Heltzel - taid he would call hearings soon on the Portland area service and ci the Southern Pacific passenger , service 'to Southern Oregon on the - Rogue River route. SP discontinued that train service over PLC objec tions in a similar case. Salexn Obituaries - Gears Baker Late resident of 1465 N. 14th St Salem. At Portland hospital. August 16. Survived by wife. Henrietta Baker. Salem; daughter. Janyce. and son, Harland Baker, U. S. Navy, whidby Island. Wash, services will be held In the Vlriril T. Golden Chap el Tuesday. August ZJra at i:ju p.m. Interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. i Dr. Paul N. Polinf will officiate. Elsie Adelia. Mykol Late resident of 565 S. 21st. in this . city Aucust 17th at the are of 47 Survived by husband. A. R. Mykol, Salem and cniiaren. Lisa Myxoi, Sandra Mykol. both of Salem: broth ers. Charles Kreft. Dallas. Oregon: Inck. Albert, Ernie and - Herman Kreft. all of Salem; sisters. Dora Hemming. Tijard. Oregon; Martha Taylor, Salem; Esther Kreft Salem; Era Laue. Loncview. Washington. Announcement of services latex by w. T. iugdon co. Mrs. Mary Helen Green At the residence, 11S4 Saginaw St.. . Salem, August It. Survived by hus band. John Green. Philadelphia. Pa. Daughter. Mrs. Marie Shirley. Salem. Sister. Mrs. Fred Swinford. The Dalles, Ore.; Mrs. Nellie Crabaski. New York. New York. Brother. Anthony Cudding, Frackille. Pa. Fu- . tieral announcements later by Virgil T. Golden Co. Cliff or Owea utchinsoa Lata resident of 495 Ford St. at residence, August 15 at the age of . t years. . survived oy wue. tiaora Hutchinson. Salem. Three daughters, Mrs. Darlena Snethen. Salem: Mrs. Betty Hunter, Salem; Karen. Hutch' in son. Salem. Twe sons. Ted Ac Ron' aid Hutchinson, both of Salem. Two brothers. Edwin Hutchinson. Denver, Colo- and Delbert Hutchinson. Hugh son. Cahf. Twe sisters. Mrs. Ruby Gilbert, Raleigh. Wyo.; Mrs. Nellie McClellan. North Plat. Neb. Two grandchildren.. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards Tx neral Home. - .. . ; . Miss Barbara Diana Ji At local "hospital. Late resident of aoei Sunnyrlew. Survived oy par . enu. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.' Jim. Salem. Two brothers. Rodney and Roger Jipp. both of Salem. Sister. Pamela Jipp. Salem. Grandfather." Henry Jipp. Bennington, Neb.- Services will ' be held Thursday. August It at 10 JO ' am. is the Clough-Barrick Chapel. Rev. T. M. Gebhard officiating. Fam- ny request that in lieu of liowers, friends ara to rnntrihut to research for Leukemia Fund co University of Oregon, Medical School Portland. Mini I. n.k... I r . At a Portland hospital -Au. 16th. vived by husband, Richard Bahnsen of Salem; daughter. Shirley M. Bahnsen. Salem: sisters. Mrs. Violet Lukinbeat Salem. Mrs. Daisy Henry , v". X'"e' "regon. Mrs. Margu Roan of Salem. Mrs. Lonna Saner, o.icm. - Drywiers. victor .Oieman. Tiverton Virgil Oieman, Taft: step mother, Mrs. Louella Oieman. Wood- burn. Services at the Virgil T Gold Vea Chapel Friday. August l&th at 3 PJ- laterment at Belcreit Memorial Park, Rev. U A. Larsoa wiU ofilci- THREE BUILDING PERMITS -Salem building permits Wednes day were issued Wayne L. Weston, $300, bouse alterations, at 2423 N. Fourth St.: Walter M. Shaw. S7S0. carport and utility room altera tions, 870 Kosemont Ave.; Dr.CarI Emmon5, $800, garage alterations, 410 Fawk St. Bring new life to your rugs & upnoisiery. utt Bros, uura clean them. Also refinish L re pair furnifure. 2-7001. (adv.) ASSESSMENTS APPROVED Assessments for paving of three suburban Salem streets. Scenic View drive, Munkers avenue and Alder street, were approved Wed nesday by Marion County Court after hearings 'oa the three. There were no objections to costs for the work. Final clearance, all sizes, real bargains. 3 large coats only $3. Open till 8 p.m. Lorman's 1109 Edgewater. (adv.) GRASS FIRE - C - Firemen early Wednesday after noon out down a crass fire at the Southern Pacific mainline and Wood row street. Firemen said the blaze, which appeared to have re sulted from the railroad's weed burning, spread into a vacant lot See outstanding wall carers with matching fabric and glamorizing lreasure lone paints at' Clarke s 220 N. Com'l. (adv.) GYM. POOL TO CLOSE Repairs will close the Salem VMCA'gym from Aug. 22 to 29 and the swim pool from Sept. 1 to 10. The gym floor will be resealed and the pool ceiling will be re paired while other general work noil take place. Rummage Sale over Greenbaum's Aug. 19th k 20th. We need used Furniture.' Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Ferd SchlapkohL legal, retired, 2895 Pioneer Dr., and Caroline G. Johnson, legal, housewife, 1163 Chemeketa St., both of Salem. Albert G. Larson, 54. truck driv er, and Wanda R. Needles, 36, teacher, both Silverton. CIRCUIT COURT Lawrence -Eugene Wilson vs. Marilyn Ann Wilson: Plaintiff seeks divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment; asks custody of . children be given defendant Married June 3, 1951 at Tillamook. Earl M. Hall vs. Emily N. Hall: Divorce decree granted to defend ant. ; Neil V. Greene vs. James E. Mohatt and Davidson Baking Company: Jury found for the plaintiff and against defendants for $4,500. Eva Sidebotham vs. Clifford A. Sidebotham: Plaintiff- seeks di vorce alleging desertion. Married Feb. 22, 1946 at Reno, Nev. PROBATE COURT William Wenger estate: Ao- praised at $15,005. Alice W. Rickman estate: Final account hearing set for Sept 26, 9:15 a.m. William E. Baker estate: Final account approved; estate closed. tenth Woodward estate: Estate closed. James Otis Boatwrieht estate: Final account hearing set for Sept 17, 9:15 a.m. Luther Hatterberz estate: Final account hearing set for Sept. 19. 9:15 ajn. ; . . MUNICIPAL COURT - Helmer Hamberg, 2160 N. 5th St., charged with driving on a suspended operator's - license; case continued to Thursday; com mitted. Walter Harvey Jenkins, Dayton.. charged with driving while intoxi cated; plea of not guilty entered, $250 bail set, committed. Max Vernon Richards, charged with driving while intoxicated Nov. 17, 1954, trial set for 1:30 p.m. Thursday. ? ( , ' .. . . m. . V . - ! ms ,' v a -. . Carolyn Crabtree (above), for mer Salem girl is one ( three princesses chosen far the Morraw County Fair 'and Ro deo, Sept. 14. Miss Crabtree, 17, was born in Salem and attended Grant School and Parrish Junior High School be fore moving ta lone, Ore., two years ago. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Crabtree. Ex-Guard at Pen Indicted ForBril Charles Edward Jones. M-venr. old former Oregon State Penitenti ary correction officer, was indicted for bribery Wednesday afternoon oy me Aiarion County Grand jury. Ban was set at $2,500. Jones, who was arrested Julv 11. is accused of accepting a bribe irom a convict to bring benzedrine inside the orison. The Salpm'man eppeared before the grand jury at ins own request, only other witness was Lewis isarnes, deputy prison warden. . , u The grand iurv also returned tnnr true bills on nrison inmates wh have escaped and since been rev- captured during the past three monms. Indicted were Harold Wallop Pni erier. Donald Ware, Emile Elbert and Millard R. Williams. waiter LeRdy Stranee was indirt. ed on a charge of non-support and bail was set at $500. The grand jury refused to indict two men. Frank L. Griffith. 11 Sa lem, was released from a statutory rape cnarge involving a 14-year-old Salem girl. Also freed wa Koirh Neville Jacobson who was charged with passing a $20 bad check in January. in Wreck Action A Marion County Circuit Court jury awarded Neil V. Greene $4,500 Wednesday, about half the amount he had requested in a damage suit stemming from a traffic accident Aug. 6 last year. Ten jurors signed the verdict. The case was heard before Judg Val D. Sloper. . Greene sued James E. Mohatt 2nd the Davidson Baking Company, alleging negligence of Mohatt. a Davidson truck driver, had caused injuries to him and his vehicle in a rear-end collision at Commercial ?nd Center streets. , berv Jury Rules Ml INSTALLATION! If Replacing Your Present Water Heater With a GENERAL ELECTRIC f S 7fC Water .. 11(0)95 Heater 52 or 40 GaL Dble. Quick K Money Dowt $130 Per Week 365 N. Commercial MASTER Salem Meeting to Discuss, Women's Part in CD Work The woman's angle on civil de fense wiU be covered today when some 150 women from throughout Oregon meet at the Capitol for a conference conducted by the State Civil Defense Agency. : Purpose of the all-day meeting to emphasize women's import ance to civil defense planning, the nesd of defense information in the borne and recruiting of women for volunteer assignments. . .Top Civil Defense visitor' on the r peaking program -will be Mrs. Jean Wood Fuller, national CD di rector of women's activities with headquarters at Battle Creek, Mich. ' Council Study Due on Stop Sign Request Stop siens at all four corners of Hansen avenue and Crestview drive in South Salem will be recommend ed to the City Council Monday night r Alderman Russell E. Bonesteele and Mayor Robert F. White said they would make the recommenda tion and would also recommend that no further action be taken to designate Hansen or Acacia drive otherwise as through streets. Recent road extensions and pav ing along Hansen and Acacia have created a new convenient - grade route from South Commercial street to South River road, through Candalaria and Laurel Springs sec tions. This led to some City. Hall consideration of making at a through route, with all intersecting streets (or all but Crestview) post ed with stop signs. Bonesteele and the mayor, said Wednesday they feared this would have tended to speed traffic in the area which is mostly residential, where slopes create a' vision pro blem on some streets and private driveways and where the new Can dalaria school is being built Births DUNLAP To 'Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Dunlap, Salem Route 1. a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 17, in Salem Memorial Hospital. STEINFELDT To Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. 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