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ThV OREGON STATESMAN, Sakm, Oregon, Thursday Morning, Dumber 25, 1938 PAGE FIVE V i ii - . - iA tt i . i ii ' 1"-; - ' - ' Boy Injured Im Accident Don ald panek, age 4, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panek ot 2125 South Church street, was cut about the head and face when the car' In which he and his father were rid ing, the latter operating the ve hicle, slipped on the ley pavement IS miles north of Salem on the Portland road and skidded Into the ditch. The sedan was consid erably damaged. The accident happened at 8:45 a.m. Wednes day,; according to the report made to police officers here by Mr. Panek. The Paneks were on . their way to Seattle to -rlalt Mrs. ?anek'a parents. The trip was ibandoned.- See rental list Becke ft Hen dricks on classified page, also la office window, 189 N. High, Balance Due -There Is due the C. C. Chick company a balance ot SS3.82 on a 1480 merchandise or der delivered to D. A. Toder, ac cording to complaint filed yester day in circuit court against Toder by the Commercial corporation of Portland, acting as agent for the UMcx. company. Dollar dinner evernleht 5:45 to S at the Marlon hotel. Drank Arrested Martin ..W. Curry was arrested at 4 ' o'clock, Wednesday, on drunk charges. He was released en a ball of 810 at 6:40 p.m. The ball money was forwarded by the management of a local hotel since Curry had sent his money to San Francisco where he went last night by stage. Dance tonlte Hazel Green. Walsh Visits William WalBh. district attorney of Coos county, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walsh of 1020 N. Cot tage. , He will remain In Salem ever the holidays. Merry Christmas! H. R. Pres mall Paint Store, 445 Court. To Try Soon Application to place case ot Claude A. Johnson vs. Anna Lathy and others on the trial docket has been filed with the county clerk. Marion Hotel Special Christ mas Dinner, 11.25. 11:45 to 2 5:45 to 8. Guardian of Minor W. H. Dorman has been appointed guar dian of the person and estate of Jnanita Dorman, a minor. Foster C. Cone, John Heltzel and H. Gear hart have been named ap praisers. Special Flight lessons, 83.75. Further Information at Salem air port. Account Filed J. G. Schaer, ruardian of Edward Duffy, In competent, has filed annual accounting- In estate with the county clerk. gala Confirmed The county Judge has confirmed sale of real property In the estate of Richard and Thomas Hughes, minors. The land was sold at private sale to II. L. and Vera Staver for 81050. The property Is in the Xob Hill addition to Salem. Final Report in Final report of Vivian Standifer, guardian ot Vesta lone and Versa Leone An trim, minors, has been filed in the county clerk's office. Christmas balloons free at How ard Corset Shop. Y. M. C. A. Closed The boys' lobby of the Salem Y. M. C. A. will not be open all day today be cause of its employees holiday. This Is also true for the gymna sium. A Merry Christmas to all. A. A. Edwards, the Shoe Rebuilder. Arrested on Warrant Henry Ruth was arrested on a warrant from Polk county at 12:30, Wed nesday, and turned over to Depu ty Sheriff Gerth of that county at 2:20. Guardian Named J. J. Fitz slmmons has been appointed guardian of the estate of Eric Fitzslmmons, a minor, ppralaers are Alice H. Page, Irene Roem hlldt and E. L. Crawford. Annual Account Given W. P. Hardy has filed annual account as administrator of the estate of Charlottle Hardy, showing a cash balance of$378.9T on the books. Christmas balloons free at How ard Corset Shop. Seeks $215 ' Clara Riechel v maj rtA si ftA. trt In i M-nrt uekinr order of the onnrt for Anznst Riechel. who mm - 1lnna tram her. to DaT 215 costs in connection with the suit. 1 Merry Christmas! Quick Lunch. Fran k'a rkM Msmfesed Case of In tarmonntaln Buildlnc - and Loan association vs. Fred C- Kotthoff has. been dismissed, order to that effect being signed yesterday by Circuit Judge Mciianan. t rvtrvmlli Miss Acnes mnhell. aunerrlsor of nurses with the county health unit, is spending . the Christmas noiioay with friends in uorvauis. The HaHk Electric company w lanes you oic j Improving Condition of Mrs. N. "A. Lawrence, 1578 Ferry street, who has been confined to her bed for nearly a month, was reported yesterday as greatly im proved, her many xriends win se clad . to learn. Because she has been extremely weak, friends have not been encouraged to call. Ttlflera to Meet The Salem Rifle dab will hold its annual meeting Monday night at 8: 00 o'clock at the D. H. Mosher tailor ft nn An Court street. There will he election ot officers and ether business. All interested In rifle practice are asked to attend. Visiting Fareuta Mrs. Helen Parker and children are spending today 1a Vancouver with her par Cam pay own BOle Arch E. Conner, against whom suit for divorce Was recently fcrnnrtit Ann M. Conner, yesterday filed answer to ner complaint and re quest for eost money. Conner says he contracted lr tim ber ot hospital bills during their marnea we Because of illnesses of the wife md tti d, v.. plied his wages toward payment of these. He lost his employ ment about a month ago and has not Since had a. sslamr mm a n. suit of which he cannot pay sup port money, he asserts. He says he is informed his wife is earn ing via a week and board and is ame to pay her own, costs.. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our patrons Is the wish of The Snappy Lunch.' Savage visits Ed Savage. formerly with th Roth company here. but now at.Wald port where he is cncieml In th grocery business, was a visiter in me city Wednesday. Savage reports his new business is ex cellent thera. Ha na-ra ttim flH ermen on the Alsea are having tne largest run of steelheads in the memory of the old resident Xmas dance tonlte H'sl Green. " Shed dry wood-coaL Prompt de livery, rnone 13; saiem Fuel Co." 1 In Portland Mrs. Cora Reld of the county school superinten dent's office is snendlne the hol iday in Portland with her son-in- w ana aaugnter. Air. and Mrs. John Bar lev. Jr. Her son. Fran. who Is working in Lakevlew, jomca Mrs. Held here and they went to tne city together. Hotel Arm PhrUtman rifnnar turkey and goose, served noon and night. - Tables reserved for . - iamiiies. Demurrer to Complaint - Frank Morley has filed demurrer to the amended coarplaint made against him by the Indemnity Insurance company of North America, averring that the docu ment does not state sufficient facts to constitute cause of ac tion. Bargain Prices Hazel Green. Holiday in Portland Miss Ma bel P. Robertson and her niece. Gertrude Mildred Brooks, leave this morning for Portland where they will remain until the end of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Les 110 Howeix. Mr. Howe u is a prominent Portland architect. Carnival tonlte Hazel Green. Gift From Pupils Mrs. Mary L. Fulkersos, county school su perintendent, was recipient yes terday of a pair of attractive wooden bookends which the eighth grade girls at the Salem Heights school designed and made for her. To Washington Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas and children are spending the Christmas hol iday in Sumner, Wash., with rel atives. From Gervals Among Ger- vais business callers in Salem yesterday was G. T. Wadsworth Where to Dine Today Gray Belle, 449 State Street We celebrate today. -Special Christmas dinner, 50c For menu see our advertise' ment. And also Grav Belle dinner, 75 c. Dollar Dinner DeLuxe roast turkey, steak or grilled half spring chicken. Turkey Dinner, 50c Argola Cafe, all day. Marion Hotel Special Christmas dinner, S1.Z5; .Serv ed 11:45 to 2, 5:45 to 8. Special Roast Turkey Christmas Dinner Tne spa, 75c and f 1.00. Hotel Arro Christmas Dinner- Turkey and Goose, served noon and night. Tables reserved for families. PILES CURED Wttbeai epscatm t Isss'ef sues, DR. MARSHALL S2 Merry Christmas Schaefcrs Dna Sore 135 N. Cosul St. Phone 107 . ,. - 1 . -v A Femslar Agency - : . 1 1 r r-urrrr. sij 3 & OB MM FOR : MMiccioens Accidents Reported to Sheriffs Office In Recent Days 1 Six traffic accidents which oc curred in the county in recent days were reported to the sheriff yesterday, with fog being account able for at least half the number. W. M. Stevens of Woodbarn says Thlah Roth et - Woodburn was bruised on the legs and arms Tuesday la an accident "caused by skidding. . - --"i L Jack Petojanos say he had one wheel off the pavement going around a curve near Brooks Bun- day night in the fog, but that Ann Carson of Oregon City drove into him anyway, pushing him into the ditch and doing considerable dam age to his car. H. S. Wensehkell of Woodburn and Gus Kee of Salem route f got Into traffic difficulties near Woodburn Saturday, when Kee lost control of bis car as Wenseh kell signaled him to pass. - The cars had some time dodging each other before the thing ended ac cording to the report. -. P. N. Smith of Mt. Angel said the ear driven by Mrs. M. Brady skidded in the fog Sunday night. causing a minor mishap. Cars driven by Gladys Haber ach of Clackamas, who made the report, and John Lowes of 145 Miller street were Involved in an accident near Woodburn Sunday. Fog was the cause. Fog was also responsible for the traffic mishap at the crossroad east of the asylum, involving the cars of Mrs. J. H. Mills, 2283 Lee street, and Paul Lee. Obituary Ward At the residence, 532 North High street, Dec. 23, Mrs. Sedate Ward, 78. Survived by one broth er C. B. Houghton of Portland; one niece, Mrs. L. C. Marshall of Salem; three nephews, Thomason Houghton of Illinois; Dwlght Houghton of Portland, and Har ry Houghton of Spokane. Funeral announcements later by C lough Barrick company. Browmell At the residence at Shaw. Dec. 24, Lillian E. Brownell, 67. Sur vived by widower, William of Shaw; children, Mrs. John Gru- chow of Shaw. Mrs. A. E. Wil liamson of Lonb Beach, Calif.; Elton W. ot Shaw, Orlo L. and Maurice A. of Woodstock, 111.; sister and brothers, Mrs. K. D. Baker of Pine Grove Mills. Pa., Edgar R. Kreligh ot Deposit. K. Y., and John W. Freligh of Mansfield. Pa. Funeral an nouncements later by W. T. Rig- don and Son. Judd At Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 23, Lynn Beldon Judd, 28. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Judd of Salem, route 4; five brothers, Frank E., Harland A., Harold K.. all of Salem, Leslie W., of Corvallls, and Fred T., of Los Angeles, Calif.; and three sisters, Mrs. Georald Norwood of Roland, Manitoba, Canada, Mrs. J. W. Anderson of Downey, Brit ish Columbia, and Dorothy A., of Salem. Funeral services Friday, Dee. 26 at 2 p. m. from the Clou gh-Bar rick chapel with Rev. S. D. Johnson of the Leslie Mem orial church officiating. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park. City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1200 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable Pelcrest Jflemortai Psa S205 Meed ItoderaUly A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of town TERWILLIGER'S T7S CHXKEXBTA Ov Berries Is rnaoaa Ov FritM Arc Ou Hem Mod era UcSSSte Xady BstSalSMT Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY , 12 Church at Tory EL ZXAXD XV CCSC W m. m m r i -i j BOY ACTOR j i ;r 1 - ' V--' " ' Paul Benedict, ef Brunswick, Gav, eight-and-one-half -year-old actor, has' appealed to critical French audiences in his role in "La Moms Dteetive., la this production he plays with the famous French ac tress. Mile. Parysia. The boy will visit America for Christmas and then return to France to continue his'promising career. Cermak, Demo, is Endorsed as Man To Race Big Bill CHICAGO. Dec. 24 AP) Anton J. Cermak, powerful Illi nois uemocrauc leaaer ana pres ident of the Cook county board of commissioners, was indorsed by the managing committee of his party today as a candidate for mayor of Chicago. Mayor William Hale Thomp son, announced his eandldacyfor a zourtn term last week. Charles Barrett, republican member of the county board ot review, had previously started a campaign. A group of republican leaders, dis satisfied with both Thompson and Barrett, formed a committee to select a candidate and now are working with civic organizations in an effort to draft a business man to make the race. Salem Water ior Incoming Solons Legislators who attend the 1931 legislautre session which opens here January 12, will be served with Salem water, accord ing to announcement made here yesterday by Hal B. Hoss, secre tary of state. Bull Run water from Portland was served to leg islators at sessions prior (o 1879. In the latter year the legislative halls were supplied with water from McMlnnvlllev . Dz. Oksa Ltw Osl. mm MadleiM. 18S M. Commercial St, Salem. Office bvmn very Sunday S:30 to 6:30 la during tas months ef Dc tad Jan. TODAY Gray Belle 440 State St Salem Celebrates CHRISTMAS DAY Special Dinner 50c Served From 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. soup Tomato with Croutons CHOICE OP ENTREES Chicken with Dumplings Roast Young Pork Apple Sauce Pot Roast of Beet t Mushroom Sauce Filet ot Sole Tartar Sauce Cream Whlpt or Sweet Potatoes Buttered Squash Hot Rolls Salad Waldorf CHOICE OP DESSERT Hot or Cold Mince Deep Apple, Pumpkin or Lemon Pie r ' Ice Cream or Sherbet Jello or Layer Cake Tea - Coffee or Milk and Also Gray Belle Dinner 75c Dinner De Lux $1.00 Phone Help Lonely Wife At Christmas GRANTS PASS. Ore.. Dee. 14. (AP) Lonesomeness induced by pending Christmas in a for eign land caused a woman today to place the longest long dis tance call ever made here. It was Mrs. Victor Bruce. Brit ish avlatrtr, calling her husband In London. Mrs. Bruce chatted with her husband several min utes and, aside from expressing the season's greetings, asked about her pets, her plants and in uuired if ho were able to keep warm during the recent London for. Mrs. Bruce didn't say whether she reversed the charges. . The avlatxlx today received telegram from the air division of the Canadian army advising her that an expert was on his way to Medzord to supervise repairs to her round-the-world plane. The plane waa damaged, in-a ground loop there Monday. Meanwnuo unu Bruce la a guest in -Grants Pass. She expects her plane will be ready for travel ny January l. . Stephen Smeed' Hop Grower for 30 Years, Dies BUGENE, Ore., Dec. 24 (AP) Stephen Smeed, 88, Lane coun ty pioneer hop grower, died here today. 8meed was born in England and came to Eugene in 1875. For 30 years he conducted a, hop ranch. He is survived by a son, Her- oert, ana a daughter, Mrs. A. H. Tyson, both of Eugene. Big Still Taken In Coos County MARSHFIELD. Ore.. Dec. (AP) A ISO gallon still, one of the largest ever taken in Coos county, was seised today by offi cers. Kenneth Thorpe, alleged owner of the sun. was arrested. PHONE It I my all Merry Christmas Cobb & Mitchell Lumber Co. 349 S. 12th St. We Wish You a Merry Christmas . . - ' A ... . - . Salem Bargain House and Salem Junk Company I. SAFFRON -- 3. KLINE Ctrptf Vies With j PtdSL Nick as HcUiay is Here The snarriage clerk at the ' county courthouse did m rushing; p re-Christmas busi- yesterday. Issuing II to five couples. They Arthur H. Bailey, 858) 8. IPtta, and Mary A. Miller, 1044. Chemeketa, both of Sa 1cm. LeRey W. Gard, 460 Bush street. Salens, and Alice G. Bcaudoin, Enterprise.' Clyde 8. Betta, Marion ho tel, and Audma Feet, 405 Marion, both of Salem. John Olthoff. Surer, and Lydla Mayer, Macleay. Delferd D. SUtt, Mill City, and. Matrrd Glenn, Wash tucna. Wash, Two of the couples were married yesterday, two will be united today and one will be married tomorrow, ac cording to the record at the clerk'a office. Jury Disagrees In Murder Case Of Idaho Miss ST. ANTHONY. Idaho. Dee. 24 (AP) -The Jury in the trial of Miss Jennie Bishop, middle aged spinster charged with the mur der of David L. Jenkins, was dis charged at 4 o'clock this after noon by District Judge C. J. Tay lor after it reported Inability to reach an agreement because of credibility of some of the wit nessee. Miss Bishop's bail was fixed at 810,000 and It had not been fur TABLES and CHAIRS TO RENT . Ceil 2103, Used Furniture Department 151 N. High May Christmas Joy and Christmas Cheer Follow you throughout the year . . , Metropolitan Chain Store of Delaware 484 State Wishing you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. State Cafeteria 479 State CBBMCB AT FEKBT LICENSED EMBALMEB3 WILL honor Christmas in heart, and try to keep it the year. Charles Dickens nished early fonigjbt. The ease waa continued foy retrial until the next term ot court. The Jurors received the case at 12:40 p. m- yesterday and came Into the courtroom three times for instructions. Judge Taylor sent them back each time to at tempt ot reach n verdict. Tongs Thought To be Back of Quaker Slaying PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24. (AP) Willie Lum, proprietor of a Chinese laundry in South Philadelphia, was found gagged and shot to death today. Police tonight had not deter mined whether the slaying was the work of. Chinese Tongmen, nor had they any clue to the slayer. No Layoff is Chief's Promise To His Workers MADISON, Wis., Dec. 24 (AP) A promise there would be no layoffs during the coming year was the Christmas gift to 150 employes of the Scanlan Morris company, from its presi dent, S. G. Scanlan. Scanlan informed the employ es at a Christmas dinner today that rumors of a layoff during 1931 were untrue. WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS Gahlsdorf M Kuhn's, Shoe Repairing 464 Court St. Telephone 2133 Pickens & Haynes Grocery 456 ft Weller Hdw. & Paint Co. 428 Court St. - Leads ffhristmMihcc?"i MULL ... l ' ll'llrfl WE send you a mes sage of goodwill this festive day. May the spirit of Christmas in all that it means abide in your Home to bring new cheer. Pomeroy & Keene . ' JEWELERS & OPTICIANS CUte Ctreet 0I lEGIOfJ'S eon FOB BUI PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 14. (AP) The national convention commission of the American Le gion in Oregon Tuesday night decided to seek a fund ot 835, 000 for the purpose of brlngltg the 1932 convention of the order to Portland. Announcement of the meetlsr. called by J. M. Biggs, of Hr mlston, state commander; wet made today. Tbe commission would put ur 125.000 as evidence of goci faith at the national convention In Detroit next September ard the remaining 810,000 would t used tor promotion. New members were appointed to the com mt salon as followe: Dr. R. n. Hosklns. After It; Douglas McKay, Salom; Frank Stellmacher. Albany; Dr. E. F. Stewart, Roseburg; Frank Prince. Bend: Earl W. Snell, -Arlington: and Trd Middle, Island City. These men will represent the seven Oregon districts ef tie Legion. - . ; Merry Christmas And Best Wishes fpr the Coming1 . New Year Arehart & Aldrich Milliners and' Corset Makers 420 Court St. Here's to the Merriest Christmas 7 Everl . May All the Joy of tho Christmas Season Be Yours Court St. The same old wish in the same old way .... Yet what else would you have us say? , MERRY CHRISTMAS! I ents.