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5 Indictments
Returned Here
Two Are Secret; 5 Others
r Exonerate Defendants ;
May Be Last Report
Tb Marion count grand Jury
yesterday returned tire true bills
r ei indictment two of them secret,
' and tire not true bills in what is
"expected to be its final report of
, the year. . .
i Two of the tree bills were re
turned against. Steena Justice,
alias $teena Frederiekson, listing
separate charges . of forgery of
bank cheeks. The defendant is
now tree on bail from, Salem Jus
tice court.
The third published Indictment
named J. C. ISoClarn : as charged
witb threatening to commit a fel
ony. He is now Jxeld la the Marlon
county JalL
ittot trueT bins, canceling' char
ges previously ' made, were - re
turned In the 1 matter of Beryl
8mtth, charged with assault and
battery on James W. Davis; and
In that of Durward Helyer, char
ged with a similar offense against
O. E. Prime.
Not true indictment was also
returned against Nlel Ellis, char
ged with threatening to commit a
felony, and against Thomas Soter-
lon, . charged with non-support.
In a final not true bill, Nora
Whitney Clymer was freed of a
charge of perjury alleged to have
been committed in an affidavit
drawn up in compliance with the
state bulk sales law;
Circuit Court
, Louis Rlggs vs. Fannie Z. Mul
key and Mary Mulkey; complaint
for half interest in the estate of
Scott A. Rlggs based on interpre
tation of clauses In the will. Com
plaint also states that remaining
half of the estate, valued at over
$24,000, should accrue to defend
ant Fannie Z. Mulkey.
W. I. Staler estate; claim mat
ter dismissed on stipulation of set
tlement. S. B. Irvine vs. H. C. and Vo
lene Shields; motion for fixing
of hearing for motion to strike.
Credit Bureaus, Inc., vs. Tneo.
A. Hattrem estate matter; mo
tion to require Thomas J. Lives
ley, John J. Roberts and Custer
E. Ross to produce all books, ac
counts and documents pertaining
to partnership between the de
ceased, Ltvesley and Roberts on
December SS.
First National bank of Port
land vs. Marion county; motion
for continuance from January 8
or 9 to week of January 20 or 27.
West Coast Life Insurance com
pany vs. -Howard O. fand Lucie
Cross; complaint for mortgage
foreclosure for $2629.74.
Probate Court "
W. L Staley estate; Carlisle B.
Roberts, administrator, a u t h or
lsed to settle claim of Isreal Hart
man tor $100.
T. H. Ida estate; semi-annual
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war-time England. It is to destroy German mines I the mine Is hauled up on the bench. It la dismantled,
that have been swept from the sea by his buddies The explosive is taken out and burned.
account of Ronald C. Glover, ex
ecutor, shows receipts of $4.S2
and disbursements of $23, leaving
deficit of $18.43; claims of $661.
70 have remained unpaid for lack
of funds, the report states. '
Harry M. Rombaugh estate; ap
praisal at $375 by Marion Curry,
Bessie M, Elofson and Ruby W.
Emery.
Mathew Gibson estate; Zeneth
Bright, administratrix, authorised
to turn over $143.75 to American
Federation of Labor, comprising
union funds held by the deceased
as treasurer.
Justice Court
Fred E. Mahnke, reckless driv
ing, held Innocent by Justice of
the Peace M. B. Hayden following
trial several days ago.
Marriage Licenses
Olaf Q. Paulson, Jr., 20, book
keeper, Mt. Angel, and Marjorie
V. Kaufman, 19, stenographer,
Silverton.
Harry C. Smith, 28, salesman,
1127 Hines street, and Adean R.
Flake, 24, 880 North Winter
street.
E. C. Cobb, 25, saelsman, 440
Mission street, and Marie K.
Smith, 32, switch board operator,
Marion hotel.
Municipal Court
Fred Schlndler, pureh aslng
property from a minor; entered
plea of Innocent and held in lieu
ot ball; trial to be set later.
Oregon Optometrists
s Have Annual Election
PORTLAND.- Dec! 1 S.py-The
O r e g o n ' Optometrlc association
elected Dr. Samuel Tyler Eugene,
its 1941 president at th closing
session of its annual convention
here yesterday.
Dr. S. S. Chambers, Portland,
was named 1942 president-elect.
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AND GIRLS
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GflllES and
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DOLLS V2i4JD
BABY C1
SETS up toiiiely
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"Perfect Landlord"
To Two Tenant Families; Tis Bit
O' Irish Luck to Mrs. Mike Marley
PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 18. (AP) A will disclosed
today the "perfect landlord" and two families ajrreed the
homes he bequeathed them were "the best Christmas presents
ever." -I
Without explanation, Henry Donahue, retired ice and
coal dealer who died two weeks ago, deeded to Mr. and Mrs.
Benefits Payments
To Be About Same
Rates and Acreage Are
Set for Potatoes
.and Wheat
CORVALLIS. Dec. 18-(ff-Win
Steen, chairman of the state AAA
committee, said today that farm
benefit payments tor 1941 as ap
proved at Washington, DC. re
cently would be little different
from those of 1940.
Payments to wheat growers for
staying within their allotments
next year have been set at eight
cents a bushel for the normal
yield on the allotment. The rate
ot the additional wheat parity
payment has not been announced.
National acreage again was set
at 60. to C5 million acres. Seed
lngs for thel940 harvest totaled
64.388,000 acres compared with
a 10-year average of 89,310,000
acres.
Potato acreage will be the same
as this year and the allotment
payment has been set at 2.3 cents
per bushel compared with S.T
cents this year.
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POLISH SETS
25 c lo 56
DRESSED SETS
51.09 to 57
COTY SETS
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PATHS SETS
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PEDFUIIES
25c f 9 52.00
LADIES' FUI1SES
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Wills Houses
Walter A. Ramsay the homes they
had rented from him for 12 years.
Other real estate valued at $15.-
000 and a $9,000 personal estate
was willed to nieces, nephews and
several old friends.
The Marleys. who came from
Ireland with six children II years
ago, and rented the seven-room
brick house, "can't believe it yet.'
"it s me nest unristmas pres
ent ever," declared Mrs. Marley,
58, whose 8-year-old husband is
a janitor.
"There's no reason for Mr. Don
ahue doing such a thing." she
said. "Why, I never talked to him
more than three or four times in
my life although we Uved right
next door.
Then, slyly, she added, "may
be 'tis a bit of Irish luck. But. no,
it's the Christmas spirit."
The Ramsays were away from
their "surprise package" today.
but friends said "you never ss
anyone so pleased. They always
spoke highly of Mr. Donahue but
never knew a present was In store
for them," The Ramsays live
above the first-floor restaurant
they operate.
An executor of the will recalled
"they (the tenants) had been aft
er us for weeks to find out who
their new landlord would be."
"Then when the will was read,
one of them asked us to read it
over and over again. Another
called up later and asked if it
were true."
Donahue's exact age was un
known. A sister, now dead,
claimed he was 92 last year. Don
ahue guessed 87. A hale and hear
ty man, he retired 30 years ago.
Two weeks ago he underwent an
operation for cataracts of the eyes
but died ot a heart attack before
he could leave the hospital.
Hey, Skinny! Go
Join the Army;
You'U Be Fatty
FORT DIX. NJ. Dfwv 1
US Army Private William Haw
ley's cooking, apparently agrees
with him.
A Montrose. Pa., farmer, he en
listed six weeks ago and was as
signed as a cook to the first sig
nal depot company mess. Today
he complained to his company
commander, Capt. Fred Collins,
that his uniform was not big
enougn 10 stretch over his slz-toot-three-lnch
frame.
Collins immediately aHnraii
new outfit for the, soldier from
undershirt to overcoat.
The reason T Hawlev wirtiA
102 pounds when he enlisted. To
day he tipped the scales at 212.
Credit Group to
Party on Friday
A. Christmas party has been
planned by officers ot the Sa
lem Retail Credit association tor
its next meeting. Friday noon,
at the Argo hotel. Discussion of
names will be dropped tor the day
and no business conducted, offi
cials report.
Officers elected at the last
meeting will preside at the lunch
eon. They are Jamas Clark, presi
dent Oral Lemon, vice-president;
Irene Simpson, secretary; Adlal
Robblns.' Katherina.Caethew, Dr.
Floyd tUtor, Floyd White and a
A. Suing, directors.
"Shortest River"
To Be Named "D"
DeLAKK. Dec l-(flV-The Dsn
Lak chamber of commerce an
nounced today that the world'
"shortest river" outlet ot De
vil's lake to the ocean would
officially be named D river.
The announcement followed a
eontost approved by the Oregon
geographic board. The name, se
lected from among 400 sugges
tions, was submitted fey lira. Jo
anna Beard. Albany. .
AD Kinds for Christmas
from 15c to SLC9
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Orsgcn. Thtssday Morning. December 13. XS13
Nazarene Choir
To GW Cantata
Program of Christmas Airs
to Precede Rendition of
Bethlehem Scene
The Naxarene choir of 70 voices.
under the direction of Frank Lit-
wlUer. will present Frances Lane's
sacred cantata "The Manger of
Bethlehem" Snndav night at T:30
a'cloek. Soloists will be Mrs. Mil
dred Flathers. Ava Mae Davis.
carmogene Holier and Messrs.
Willard Frleseu and Archie Stall.
Mrs. Doris Newberry will preside
at the piano.
Preceding the cantata a short
Brosrram of Christmas - music in
cluding such numbers as "Joy to
the World," Determination.?
S.MI VaMHtaa" . an4 Vn!
Tide Echoes' will be presented by;
the orchestra .under the direction
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After- several outstanding pres-'l
M A. I M . f
enuuoni oi(m cnoir wnicn, wmi
include "The- Christ Is Born," J
rue weary worm- waiting" and
"The Manger of Bethlehem. Leo
8atter will give a reading entitled
Thl will b ont of th nntiitand-
tng presentations of sacred music
during the season and the public
Is cordially Invited to attend. Rev.
u. w. collar, pastor, said.
Seattle Sends 20 Cart
Of Christmas Southward
SKATTLB. Dec 18-MPt-Ex-
press and postal authorities re
ported today one of the heaviest
Christmas shipolnr businesses in
their history as 20 railway mall
and express cars headed south.
ward with the carroe far rvmntti
and California; The Great North
ern r airway reported th mn
and express flow
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waa so heavy
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$1640 AH Porcelain
with lamp
$154.50 AH Porcelain
repossessed (2)
$99.501940 Standard
(demonstrated).
(Several Others on Display)
Per Ccnplel9;csi;Egp8rltgc3 Servica
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$7495 Standard
60,009 BTU ootpot
$84J5 Standard
65,000 BTU output
$SOS DeLoxe
with porcelain burner
OUR COMPLETE AND
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In Balkan Purge
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Known in the U. from his lec
ture tour of several years pago,
Nicholas Jorfa, former Rumanian i
premier, eras shot and killed la
that Iron -Cuardlst Dunre of fori
, mar government leaders ,1a the
t . BsJkaa countzy. .
Douglas Receives
0&C Land Check
ROSEBURO, Dec lHfV
Uncle 8am. tho old gentleman
with the whiskers, looked Just like
Santa Clans to Douglas county
officials today.
The county received checks
totaling more than $148,000 as
payments on Oregon and Cali
fornia grant land accounts. Ones
check, tor $101,480, covered the
county's share ot fiscal year rev
enues for timber sales and graz
ing fees. The other, for $40,840.
repreeented part payment for
1930 elalms under tho Stanfleld
act.
had to be run in two sections.
naa 10 oe run in two sections.
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IS YOUR OPPOQTOIIiTY TO HAVE All
MJm ITEEIS IIEW UIILESS 0THE1UISE
SS5tt.riL sass
$199.509 ft. cri ZZ(Z
Special 9iL30
$1545 6 4 ft, with
extras (2)
$1990 5 23 ft.
Super DeLoxe (3)
Delivers any Norge appliance or combination of Norge appliances
op to $500.00, and insnres Christmas delivery. Balance low
monthly payments starting next year I (Some used items excepted).
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$58-00
SS&oo
SS4f00
$94-95 DeLoxe
with porcelain burner
$960 DeLoxe
(demonstrator) (2)
$64-fS 37,009 BTU
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Christ Lutheran
To Render Carols
Young People- Combine
V With Choir to Present
- Song Sunday Night
The Sunday school, young peo
ple and choir; ot Christ Lntheran
chnren. state and 17th streets, will
combine to present a Christmas
program of vaneo nnwn o
day night at T 6'cloelc Recitations
wfit k. rfit hv tho 'beginners.
primary and Junior groups Inter
spersed wun, singing Bi.iwii
enrols by tho audience. '
V Tho choir will render two num
bers. "Lo. How a Rosa , Ker
Blooming." a carol of tho late
lth century, and "Beautiful Savior.-
medieval crusaders' -fcyina.
The program will find 1U cli
max . la the , pageant, . Th Holy
Natlvlty. -with character, parts
taken by tho young people and tho
musical parts by members of. tho
choir. The pageant consists of five
scenes: the travellers to Bethle
hem, ' the worship .t the angels,
the adoration of shepherds, tho
visit of tho wise men and the man
ger scene, concluding with tho en
tire audience singing "Joy to the
World, the lrd Has Come."
There will be festival services
oa Christmas day at 10:20 a.m
ForniEl Opsning Friday, Dcccrubcr 20!
Broadway Beauty Shop
. v va adm -mr m.MWSL
OWNED AJfD OPERATED
(Formerly
COMPLETE BEAUTY
SERVICES AT
MODERATE PRICES
BROADWAY
OPEM EVENINGS
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of all 194B
Gkrastma,
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$169.50 5
DeLoxe
$189.50 6
DeLaxe
$134.506
with extras
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$249.50 8 ft. Soper
DeLoxe (scratched)
9 sheet else
$99X80 DelAoe
(Densomstrnted)
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97SJM
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Espi." Sfcaia 1C3 Dciici Thza Prises
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tho pastor speaking oa tho theme.
THO uaniimu njnui ni we rro
phet Ulcah." Tho choir wfU sins
"Come and Adore Him by TUlot-
son-Holtea.
Sunday sight Decern oer zs, at
7:30 o'clock the Luther league
will present a Christmas playlet
entitled "The Message ot the
Christmas Carols."
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Cliemical Of ficer
NiuiieNortliwest
SPOKANE. Dec lt.-CTVUaJ.
Gen. John-Curry, northwest dis
trict air corps commander,, an
nounced today that Hal. Leonard
J. Greeley, had been transferred
from Mitchell field. Long Island,
to serve as chemical warfare offi
cer tor the northwest district.
Major Greeley is the third offi
cer of the -northwest district staff
to be assigned, the others being
CapC Robert Taylor; General Cur
ry's side, and VaJ. George F, Her
bert, adjutant. . . . .
No approval for appointment of
officers requested by. Brig. Gen.
Carlyle Wash, StV bombardment
srlng commander, had been re
ceived late today.
General Wash said today that
construction work on Sunset field,
which eventually win be "home"
for the fifth wing, would be trans
ferred from the euartermaster
corps to the army engineers.
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