The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 23, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OBEGON STATESMAN. SAIJ Oreo.Tuesday Morning. December 23. 1941
Local News Briefs
Many Treated One first aid call
was made Monday following nu
merous cases Sunday. Raymond
Gail, 18 months old, was treated
after he caught his right arm in
a clothes wringer at his home, 129
Abrams' avenue. Sunday, the
crew was called to treat Elmer
Thilman of Hayesville for bruises
suffered in a fall; William Mc
Glaughlin, 1144 Center street, for
stomach hemorrhage; Neil War
rick of Monmouth for concussion
suffered in a car wreck. Gene-
vieve Morgan. 275 North 14th
street, axe cut on one finger,
Warrick was reported in "good"
condition Monday night at Salem
General hospital. Mrs. Curtis
Stevens, her 1 1-toonths-old child
and Mrs. Ben Bergen, all of Dal
las, were given first aid Saturday
Coming Events
Dee. 24 First day of Christ
mas vacation, Salem public
schools.
Dee. 25 Christmas day.
Savings Insured to 55,000.00
are earning 3 at Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty.
Eight Cars in Collision Four
auto accidents, from early Sunday
morning to Sunday night, were re
ported by city police. Damage
was slight The collisions, in order
of occurrence involved autos oper
ated by Alvin Walter Jones of
Gervais and Elmer E. Hamilton
of Rickreall route one at 12th and
Court streets; Arthur H. Miller of
Salem Precincts Provide Half
Of Jurors for January Term;
Attorney Must Return Fee
Salem precincts provided 16 of the 31 names drawn Mon
day afternoon for jury duty in January term of Marion "county
circuit court.
In an order issued Monday by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan,
Rex Albright, Silverton attorney,
Portland and Fred Dorn of San
nieht after thev were struck at Diego at Center and Commercial
High and State streets by an auto streets; cnaries n. wasnDurn oi
driven by V. P. Mentzer, 1245 Roseburg and Edward T. Brock
nui, itsou jeir street, at Loncoin
and Commercial streets; Neil War
rick of Monmouth and Leonard L,
Foltz of Dallas at Hood and Cot
North 17th street.
Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib.
nnA VhIa fit-slats T t iimII fa.
. . " j tage streets. Warrick suffered
quire approximately 7000 pounds 6 , "ail"'a.. su""
M,,sL. Annn nn,mHc f t concussion and was given first
. ' i.. aid,
ana ij cases oi oranges to supyij?
Was directed to repay to the Wil
liam S. Jack estate $1703.12, sum
collected as executor and again as
attorney in settlement of the es
tate. A . final decree was issued
inadvertently. June 25, the court
declared,," but it was revoked by
order .November 18.
Payment to himself of attor
ney's fees in the sum of $1703.12
ir addition to payment to himself
of executor's fees in the sum of
$1703.12 is illegal and contrary to
law," the cpurt declared it ap
pears. '.
A decree for Laurette Whitney,
providing that she is to receive
(less attorney's, fees) $1004.32 de
posited by Aetna Life Insurance
company with the court, was
handed down by Judge E. M.
Page on Monday in settlement of
the case of Aetna Life vs. Laurette
Whitney and Imogene H o d e s.
Mrs. Hodes had waived rights to
the money, which was in payment
dismissed on payment "of costs by
Liedtke.
Evens Jones; passing another
moving vehicle when view ahead
not clear; continued to. December
31, 10 a. m. for sentence.
Hiram Hagen; disorderly con
duct; 90 days in jail and Costs;
jail sentence to be suspended . on
payment of costs and Hagen to be
placed on year's probation during
which he is to violate no law and
is to refrain from , using liquor
commitment issued.
O. E. Steffens; assault and bat
tery on A. P. Clark; $25 and costs.
James G. Rand, jr.; no tail light
on trailer; $1 and costs.
Myron W. Mix; failure to stop
$1 and costs.
Texas D. Roberts; no PUC per
mit; to enter plea Tuesday at
p. m.
George R. Clickinger; no PUC
permit; to enter plea Tuesday at
2 p.m.
Best-Loved Christmas Stories: ID
U Hittle iWatrjf) (girl
Haag. Delvon Long. Dorothy Ken-
ney, Janice 'Kelson, Jo Power,
Bob Over, David Bingtaryi, Imo
gene Rock, Ruth Tempel, Jim
Smith, Don toudenmeyer, Eileen
TeeL Roger Wagner, Stanley Wel
born, Loren Wiederkehr and
Helen ZielinskL
By HANS CHRISTIAN She drew one out R-r-atch!
ANDERSEN How It sputtered and burned!
(Condense) ' It was a warm, brieht flnm It
It was terribly cold. It snowed reaUy seemed to the little girl as
now was dead, had told her that
when a star fell down a tool
mounted up to God.
INDIANAPOLIS - (ff) - C W.
Price, arrested on a traffic law
h rubber another m a t e h I violation charre. was called to DO-
and was almost dark and evening u before a great polished against the wall, and In the flame lice headquarters. While he was
came uu uie iasi evening oi uc stove. How the fire burned! How the old grandmother stood dear there officers placed a ticket on
Jca1- wie " no iwu romfortabl it was! But the little and thinimr rnHd and lovrir. hl autsannhn lft hi i mi nark.
v1 uareucaueu iwi flame went out and the stove van- "Grandmother!" cried the child, ing zone.
uiuciwi, wa wauung uirwuawe ished. "Oh, take me with you. I know
SXreCXS. A tuwm1 wai niKH fltramcf vmi urf1t rr urin tK mfltrh i I
In an old apron she carried a the wall and this time the little burned out. You win vanish like
nUIIlDer OI matcnes ana a DM- in ty. nf th flam th warm r th warm frmrf and
a table with a snow white cloth the glorioustZhristmas tree!"
and a shining dinner service. And Hastily, she rubbed the whole
there was a roast goose, stuffed bundle of matrhri and sadaealr
die of them In her hand. No one
had Bought anything of her all
day and no one had given her a
farthing.
Shivering with cold and hunger,
with apples and dried plums!
Then the match went out and
she crept along. In all the win- there was the cold night again.
cows ugnis were snining ana mere she lighted another match and
was a glorious smell of roast goose this time it was as if she were sit
for it was New Year's eve. tin undpr hMmtifui rhritma
In a corner formed by two tree, greater and more ornament
houses she sat down, cowering, ed than any she had ever imae-
one naa arawn up ner ntue leet ined. Thousands of candles burned
there was a great flame. Smil
ing, the grandmother took the
little gtrl bs her arms and both
flew In b r I g h tness and Joy
above the earth, very, very high.
And vp there was neither cold
nor hunger nor care because
they were with God.
UEYS
VIEWS
-
By Les Newnan
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Walter L. Kraxberger, 24, teach-
the state institutions during the Spa gift chocolates in beautiful
holiday season, the state purchas- boxes.
ins agent said Monday. Turkeys
fr ir.En,itinn rhristmas dinners. Autos "Prowled" Mrs. B. Zum
other than at the state penitentiary wait, 2145 Hazel avenue, told city
and Oreeon state hosnital. also Pollc a Christmas package was
have been bought by the state pur- stolen Sunday night from her car, of a lif e insurance policy,
chasing department. The peni- I parnetr at ai iorui vnurcn street, i
tentiary and sUte hospital raise Theft of two hub caps from his CIRCUIT COURT
their own turkeys and much of car l nooa ana nurcn streets Drawn Monday lor jury duty
Ihpir nthir meat.
Saturday night, was reported by were names of: Dorothy Bancroft,
Frank Doolittle, 464 Rural avenue. Salem housewife: Edwin G. Beck- er, uiaastone, ana rtathryn Jean
I 1 TTT - A. TTT 31 I TToll 0 1 CAn CtlOTVl Ar PortV.V
. i er. west vyouauurn Luipiemcui i , an.uv6ioiu.vi "'"j
Say Merry Christmas with j T u t3i, itv rtoraid Down Avlott 22 ehin-
We still have a supply of Sun- flowers. Adams-Florist. 225 N. L ' n o'. Lard weld-r Taooma and Cather
beam Mixmaster and Hamilton Liberty. Z TiZi C Fd Brdt- Lorraine Pfu, 18, ialem
Beach mixers. Yeater Appliance . . . '. ". " TlT ,r
wnimneys maze aiem lire ae- 1 . ""'i " MUNICIPAL COURT
partment equipment was called adw SalnL housewife; George Glen C1. no8 Lewis
Sunday morning to a flue fire at ens' Zr" street, faUure to stop, fined $2.50.
398 South Winter street and "D GTr Emery J. Jones, 535 Madrona of children are guests for treats
the afternoon to a chimney fire S; W-f J fiiT' . ' avenue, violation of basic rule, and toys, the latter mended by Sa-
... . ian C,.iK rK,,, ""J""" """"'"' VJtu'6'i I finii I lem finmm
Ulysses urant uoyer, uecemDer - - "" "vtk- wckart. Rosedale farmer: L. O. I ' ..
20. Born April 8, 1866, in Sulphur day afternoon a chimney fire at arolo o.,.- ff,rtman. Pp. "nest &cnroeder, 1110 boutn Tickets have been distributed
Lake, Indiana. Survived by wid- 845 Center street was extinguished. ter j. Hunt Aurora farmer- W. C. street, violation of basic through the schools to needy chil
ow, Cora; sister, Mrs. Lou Grif- KeV Salem retired Robert R ruie, iinea o. dren, who are to attend a matinee
.. . , l -1 j ThA ideal oift? Flnwpntl OI son I J,vtv' ' ' v" Vranlr T.inpnln Patro 19.RS
0-1 ai uic ouiie uieatre at a .ok) wea-
WeVe had our differences f
opinion In the past capital and
But in the corner. 1 e a n i n e I labor. CIO and AFT. nmnrnt
but she was still cold. She did not upon the branches. Eagerly the against the wall, sat the poor girl, and Republican, nationalist and
aare to go nome ior sne would little girl stretched forth her hand frozen to death. "She wanted to interna uonaiisi out now ine
certainly receive a beating from and the match went out warm herself," the people said Ume has come to remember that
her father. Besides, it was cold The Christinas lights mounted Ditymly. U; ! .AJn5ican:
, , , ., , - - . ..... nc rc ail in uie tunc dov too
higher. She saw them now as stars No one imagined what a beau- na niaciir rrui ahad of
in the sky. One of them fell down tiful thing she had seen and in us. In the cominf days each one
forming a long line of fire. what glory she had gone with her of us will find there is a definite
Now someone Is dying." grandmother to the New Year's Job 'for us to do and let's be
at home.
Her little hands were almost
benumbed with 'cold. Ah! A
match might do her good, if she
could only draw one from the
bundle and rub it arainst the
wall and warm her hands at it
thought the little girt for her day.
old grandmother, the only per- (Next:
son who had loved her and who
ready and willing to do whatever
Spa candy. The ideal gift.
Co., 255 No. Liberty. Ph. 4311.
Obituary
Shoes)
Elks Prepare
For Annual
Yule Party
Christmas plans of Salem Elks
lodge will reach their peak Wed
nesday morning when hundreds
of the Salem Elks lodge will be
present to accept the gifts.
Invitations to the party, open
to the public, have been extended
to a number of Salem civic or
ganizations. Members of out-of-town
skating clubs will be pres
ent as guests of the Rinksters.
Bayer
nn 01 ueno; two granocnuoren, r . -7"' Kellv. Salem service station op
erator: Helen B. Law. Salem
Paul, Minn. Funeral services will Tvdos But Bond Members of housewife: Onie L. Martin. Salem
be held Tuesday, December 23, capital Typographical union, Lo- laborer; Byron E. McElhaney, Un
at 1:30 p.m. from W. T. Rigdon ni 1ft vnted here Rnndav to buv ion Hill farmer: Georee R. Mudd.
company chapel, Dr. J. C. Harri- a m defense savings bond, it was Salem, retired; Arthur L. Page,
son omciaung. inwrmem in ujr announcei Monday. Jefferson farmer; Paul Plessin-
View cemetery.
Spa chocolates fresh pack daily.
ger, Salem landscaper; Hugh Rc)h j
street, violation of basic rule, nesday morning and will then be
nnea iu. taken to the Elks temDle. Chil
Albert Kaiser, 2586 Lee street dren without tickets are asked not
violation of basic rule, fined $7.50. to come to the temple before 12:30
naroio Anaerson, 0 44 t erry o'clock.
; c r e e t violation of basic rule,
fjied $5,
Clothing has been distributed
during the past several days, and
Williams
.lnlrnne PrkrilonH I 0 r '
Ranee. West Silverton clerk: Ed- ,.,: 7 ZL-"ZZZ J I -7, will continue to be until Wednes-
J T3ru4.fM Clo ,i ' i"""' lu swp PaiQ
n4!n.Ke;. ward Rostein, Salem real estate -J?" ru day night, to many needy families,
... ; vj dealer; Cecil C. Sargent, Liberty , . . ' accordmg to Joe Krauger, chair
x.uw vi "" regular meetine
mt.t c.t.t.j.. on o 4, regular mwunn
D"r:vr, r-rr school bodt 7:30 tonight in
Grace Straw, Miss Betty Lou the administration building.
Williams, Harry and Leon Wil
the Salem I85. Agne LU Schotthoefer, bflUi
I man.
Salem housewife; Guy O. Thurs- I
ton, West Silverton laborer; Com-
yh Tracy, Turner farmer; Sarah
Raymond Jankowski, Chicago,
vagrancy, released to leave town.
Kenneth Anderson, 1131 Union
Say Merry Christmas with flow- C. Van Cleave, McKee housewife; drunk, released on $10
Skaters Plan
Gift Program
liams, all of Salem; brother of ers. Olson Florist. Phone 7166. 499 George A. Vicary, Salem, plumb- hsn
r T T ! Jl fl I I t iit.ii: ci i- J. I u&u
lj. o. i-iiiuicj UIiU imib. xa- court. er; uesse vy ailing, oaiem, reurea; R w c;mr..nn
mer Johnson of Terra Haute, Ind., Loring D. Waterman, Salem farm- JZ T'JzT2
Mrs. Henry Stitsel of Brazil, Subject Set-Truth Study -class er; and Jennie M. wiUis, Salem FtJZ
Ind., and Mrs. Oscar Corbin of will meet on Tuesday this week housewife. ?ai $10, served one day m
Oklahoma; survived also by two and next at 155 South Liberty - 3 a" an Paia
.DniMr.n c,;,.. ,m v,. treet niive Stevens is leader. JoseDhine Sharping vs. John H. uzn uinlan, vagrancy, commit-
heid T,,eHav rieremKer ot Shaping; complaint for divorce, ted t0 city iail t0 serve out $10 7:30. A feature will be the collec
n.,.TLi Special dance at Crystal Gardens alleging cruel and inhuman treat- "ne- tion of games and toys from those
I Vf4 MAC btVUKil-UUUA . ... 1 I t - . n ft r, . : . I ... . .
xiiuiauojr, Viuuuuas a j . mfinl and aSKlng Uiat piaintlll Dei ivma, uuo ouu.n juuii akieiiuiiig, iu ut tuiucu uvci
declared sole owner of car, that street, drunk, released on $10 I the Joy and Toy committee of the
she receive one sum of $100 ali- Dau- Elks and firemen for distribution
Salem Skating club will present
its third annual Christmas party
tonight at the Capitola rink at
chapel, with Rev. Guy L. Drill of
ficiating. Concluding services in
City View cemetery.
Bands. No dance Wednesday.
Small
In this city Saturday, Decem
ber 20, Calvin W. Small, aged 84 near Corvallis,
years, late resident of Turner.
Father of Mrs. Ada L. SDarks of Our Suggestions Poinsettias,
Burbank, Calif., and Mrs. Blanch azaleas, begonias, cyclamen, pop
T tm r I 1 A m n'oi IT flirt
Charles Myers, 14, was reported to m aorn8 COurt
costs and disbursements and res-
n!4 vy1inA CnniT T rrV oe mice
" ly toration of her maiden name, Jo
mg from the ChUdren's Farm home I .. . .
Clarence A. Prange, Burbank, to needy children.
Calif., failure to stop, paid $2.50
bail.
Joe Krauger
UAL Planning
Salem, Boston
Plane Service
Salem will have direct air ser
vice to Boston if the civil aero
nautics board approves an appli
cation filed by United Air Lines
seeking permission to extend its
present coast-to-coast line to that
city and Hartford via Newark
and New York, Station Manager
Oliver Judd announced Monday.
The company also has on file
before the board a previous ap
plication for permission to give
direct east-west service from
Boston and Hartford to the Pa
cific c ast by way of Cleveland.
Numerous individuals, shippers
and civic organizations who de
sire the benefits of the through
service to the New England states
are actively supporting the pres
ent and previous application to
extend United's present coast-to-
coast route, over which the na
tion's first transcontinental air
mail, passengers and air express
were flown.
States has suffered an unprovoked
attack and our consciences arc
clear of guilt We have proved
ourselves a mighty nation in
peace and now comes an oppor
tunity to show we have also those
sterner qualities necessary for the
more serious pursuit of war. In
the face of danger we arc the
UNITED States!
This year more than ever
Christmas and all Its traditions
should be celebrated to the fall-
est It should be gayer Una the
tone of a calliope and as sin
cere as a true friend's hand-
ahake. The qaality of wiselflah
seas, of consideration for those
less fortanate than we are, the
spiritual basis of the day, the
sense of hope for the fatare of
the world all these are valoet
that must continue if we are
to come to a time of "peace oa
earth goodwill to men." That
lies ahead is beyond the knowl
edfe of any of us, bat we can
surely say that happiness and
hope can never be detrimental
to that foture. For that reason,
among many others, we shomld
make this a holiday season ber
yond compare. We owe it to
the Christmas past and to come,
to the children who will have
to face realities toon enough, to
the government leaders who arc
now counting on us to maintahi
morale. So a very Merry
Christmas to yon all and amy
alncereat good withes la the
coming year.
Our job as we see it is to
"carry on" with our reeular work
homecoming banquet tonight in as before until Uncle Sam wanta
the high school cafeteria. us to do something else. Life must
Those elected by faculty mem- go on back ef the lines to back
bers are: Arley Boyce, Vemita up tne dots in ine iront unto.
Batson, Laura Jean Bates, Mar- We on the Job-doing our part
garet Bellinger, Oydt , Christ - 'x bVyond any dotibt
mann, Elaine Evans, Patricia Ed- every other American ia williMlV
gerton, Mary Duncan, Alice Faye doing the same. Les Newman, 1ft)
Daugherty, Kathryn HilL Rollie No. Commercial.
Letter Sent
On First Air
Trip, Speeds
An air mail letter sent by Wil
lis Card well, route 2, box 298,
Salem to his son, Willis T. Card-
welL Diablo Heights, Panama
Canal Zone on December 5,
when the first direct air mail
service out of Salem was inau
gurated, reached its destination
in 18 hours, he reports.
Air mail letters mailed previ
ously to that time took from 30
to 32 hours to reach the same
address. Ordinary postage takes
about three weeks in transit
The letter, postmarked Decem
ber 3, 12:30 pjn. was postmarked
at the time of delivery to its des
tination, December 0, 8:30 im
Pledges Will
Be Honored
New Sigma Lambda pledges of
National Honor society at Salem
senior high school will be hon
ored at the chapter's annual
sephine E. Radak.
O T f.lU DAU..4. T f n
theny vs. A. Garnero, Martin A. rMlflllf I illOl
McCormick of "Portland;' stepfa- ully priced, Adams Florist, 225 swer by defendant Garnero al- T J TTftlC
ther of George F. Reeves of Las N. Liberty. leges plaintiffs had contracted to Lid UUS USerS
Vegas, Nev. Services will be held
under the direction of the w- T- GlUFCll ObserVCS
niguun company at lurner ivie-
thodist church Tuesday, Decern- TlTie Meaning
ber 23. at 10:30 a.m. Rev. C. W. O
Pogue wiM officiate. Concluding Q CihrlstmaS
aervicr tn iwin uax cemetery.
clear and plow 20 acres for him
at $35 an acre, that they were N. R. Powley, president the Pa-
paid m full for this work but that cific Telephone and Telegraph
a later survey showed they had company, commenting on the Pa-
cleared only 15.70 acres, that they cific coast increased telephone de-
had not taken out roots to allow mands as a result of the war I
for workmanlike job of plowing, situation, stated recently.
an
mi
Battle
Alfred Eugene Battles at his
residence route three, Salem,
Monday, December 22, at the age December 25
of 73 years. Survived by wife,
Mrs. Ellen Battles, Salem; daugh
ters, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Vera
Canfield, and Mrs. Edna Wright,
all of Salem, Mrs. Gladys Far
rington, of Toledo, Ore., and Mrs.
Doris Vogt, of Fort Stevens, Ore.;
sons, Everett and Charles Battles,
both of Salem; sister, Mrs. Lucy
Hose, of Santa Anna, Calif.; also
10 grandchildren. Announcement
of services later by Clough-Bar-rlck
company.
that Iocs had not been Diled as cer
Putting Christ in Christmas is agreement: makes counterclaim to
1 1 1 - - i 1 M A, 1 I .
ine iaea uacts. ui uie aniiueu caiijr rec0ver $287.87 allegedly over
morning service to be held at the paid to plaintiffs.
First Baptist cmircn at e a.m., Mabel Morrow and others vs.
Ralph A. Harold and Janet L.
"Never in its history has our
company handled, in a similar
period, the tremendous volume
of telephone traffic which the
extraordinary demands for tele
phone service have placed on
our system in the last ten days.
"We deeply appreciate the fine
The program, not more than Harold; answer alleges note in
an hour in length, will consist of volved is property of the estate of
caroling by tne girls cnorus, a w o. Morrow, never Drobated cooreration and understanding of
solo, Mabel Fox, and a brief mes- d that proper party to maintain the telephone-using public and
sage from Dr. I. A. Fox. action would be executor or ad- their splendid assistance in not
Friends and members of the ministrator of estate and that making other than the most urg-
First Baptist church are invited, plaintiffs are without legal capa- ent calls, which greatly aid us
city to sue, that note was made to 'get the message through for
without consideration and that telephone calls important to de-
statute of limitations has nm. fense.
WW
Births
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Van Vlett To Mr. and . Mrs. John P.
Van Vleet. 2035 North Commercial
street, a son, John Patrick, born De
cember 18. Salem General hospital.
DuRette To Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.
DuRette, Gervais, a daughter, Jean
PROBATE COURT
Lloyd Hawe Mott; final order
to W. B. Mott administrator.
Harvey J. Clements estate; pe-
Waser
Frank Waser. late of route six. Kathleen, born December 13, Deaconess titions to set aside exemnt nerson
Salem, at a local hospital, Mon- h ouiufora-To Mr. and Mrs. Jack c. a1 property and homestead to wi
day, December 22, at the age of Guiiiford, idanha. a son, Jimmie Claire, dow and for widow's allowance
50 years. Husband of Mrs. Helen elnSlxo Mr. aMHaX w'. of $3500 for one year. ,
Waser; father of Delores, Jean- Remwaid. 1325 3rd street West Salem, Harriet A. Erb estate; correct
ette, and Francis Waser, all of IJSISLl ed description of one parcel of
Salem; son of Alois Waser, and wolf tw Mr. and Mrs. Ronman J. property included in real estate
brother of Alois Waser, both of XVaSS1. SgS appraised at $375 by B. E. Ed
Lucerne, Switzerland. Rosary hospital. M wards, W. F. Campbell and L. E.
Tuesday December 23 at8pm SSSSJ'X& Weinke.
at Clough-Barrick chapel. Funer- ter. Karem Ellen, born pecember it, - George A. Wood estate; decree
11 services to be held at St. Jo- sm Giner1 hosPit1; W!n, of final settlement discharges Pio
seph'a church December- 24 at Byers"J- .n dlhter! iSrfn neer Trust company, executor,
f a.m. Interment in Belcrest Me- Maureen, born December 14, Salem frnm ito triMst and name Jan
mortal park. r?i.ho8;- Wood, widow, and Thomas C.
marque jo mr. ma mrs. riiu t. i . i . ' .
Marques, route one. a daughter, San-1 Wood, Helen C. Howe and Jean E.
Hobbs
Harris Dayton Hobbs, at the
family residence, 448 Hood street,
December 22, at the age of 41
years. Survived by the widow.
Claire Hobbs, Salem; sister, Mrs. Patricia Mae. bora December 10,
Willi, ni.. r c.i I coness hospital.
brother, H. M. Hobbs, Portland, Walt West Stiyton. a daughter. RiU
hospital. y
Schmidt To Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Schmidt jr.. 1780 Chemeketa street a
daughter, Gloria Jean, born December
7, Deaconess hospital.
g. Buratcic, 3543 East Turner Koaa. 1 law
a son, uienn jacoo, Dorn uecemoer
9, Deaconess hospital.
Cboqnette To Mr. and Mrs. Chester
K. Choquette. woodbum, a daughter.
Dea-
and his mother of Portland. Fun
eral arrangements later by Walker-Howell
: funeral home.
JUSTICE COURT
Ralph R. Davis; following an-
other motor truck too closely; $1
and costs.
Ben Roth, jr.; driving after op
erator's - license revoked; $20 and
costs. ,
Glen Liedtke; defacing building
not his own; case compromised;
Walnuts - and , Walnut Bleats
- Cash . Paid on Delivery -
KELLEY FARQUHAR
. : Salem, Oregon "--t';s:
O Gasco Briqneb
O Earner Oils V
Call 4966 Shrydef
Truck & Transfer Co. -
YES . . i tVE HAVE
(Top grade onlyand plenty of them.) :
' Beautiful Shoes
234 No. Liberty
. N, 1 aNS
f Wt'p ; . ji."
"Merry Ctma? " ' it?:W i
I !. : . ';. . ' . '1 .r
III! jaT M I M fA taaamaam II . 7
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because all activity
must be directed to one
goal winning the war.
Rubber must bt conserved. So must gas
oline, lubricants and man power. Accordingly
...and it is with regret.. .wo have postponed
the Gilmore Grand Canyon Run.
Tho decision to defer the world's stock car
classic was reached on our own volition . . .
without an order or suggestion from any
government department.
At a future daft wo will again sponsor this
annual mileagt test for new cars. But In tho
meantime, all energies must be directed to
one goal winning the war.
Ear! B, Gilmore, President, Gilmore Oil Co
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Salem Folk
Arrive
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these days and are arriving in
Parties Are
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Calendar
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