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fags, ras Cu OREGON STATESMAN!. Solera. . Oxagon. Ta4 Morning., Dacamht 1 1. ,1843 A, ILaDcEafl EIBjys nBnuefrs . Children Injured Jim Adud deli,. resident of route three, alem, was given emergency care Monday morning by city first aid men alter fracturing his left -leg near "the ankle when he fell from a merry-go-round at the Salem eights' school. He was taken to the Deaconess , hospital. Eleven-year-old Joyce Kuenzi was1 taken to the east . Salem fire and first aid station Sunday for care after she had fallen from a bicycle and Sustained lacerations of one knee. he was then sent on to a physi aian for several stitches. , " . Dance Armory Wed. night. ' Parked Car Struck Pvt. Wil liam Hohman of Camp. Adair was held .on reckless driving charges Sunday after ; he allegedly had driven . past .a - moving : vehicle at considerable speed and crashed Into parked car belonging to tawrence Shelton Tull, 1455 Sag inaw street. The accident occurred at Lewis and South 12th streets at approximately 12:20 Sunday morning. Meat ration points are too valu able to buy dog food with. Phone your name "and : address', today to T955 for free sample complete dog -food, l::-'; : ': Street Closure Sought Zero Polaire . and Georjge L. Cooper have written the Salem city coun cil asking :the: closure of a street between .- blocks 1 and -2,' which terminates; in the river "for it- is . being used for no -gepd purpose for: citizens or respectable people and - we are : building a ' residence there' and i desire to" use . it for a t redit and t benefit- to ' Salem.'! Their letter Monday night was re ferred to- a committee for inves tigation and report. Ko late Christmas 'deliveries on account of manpower shortage. Deliveries will be made free' and mm soon as, possible after . sales made. H. L. Stiff furniture Co. pa nee Armory Wed. night Party' at CiUdel The Salvation Army , will entertain with its. an nual Christmas party at the' Cita del at ; 8 . o'clock on Wednesday night. As is the' custom, there will be gifts . for children, candy and nuts for . the guests. The Salva tion Army plans to aid a large number of poor families in Salem .his year, and. has a list of shut- ins to remember with gifts. Tryers, young hens and eggs. F. Sprouse, 1 Vs mi. E.' state hosp. Gasoline. Manual TakenLloyd Myers, 2238 liorth Church street has reported to city police that while . his i car stood v parked in front -of his residence t Saturday night three gallonsbf gasoline and sales manual valued at approx imately $15 were stolen from it Cook wanted, man or Woman.' The Spa. . ! ; " Eberhard ' - Mrs, i Isabelle Eberhard at the residence, 2162 North Church street Friday, December 17. Sur vived by : four, daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Phillips of Alameda, Calif., and Miss FJda Eberhard, Mrs. Ber tha Chambers and 'Mrs. Wilmot Curtis, all of Salem; a son, Walter Eberhard of Salem; two brothers, Elmer 1 Neil of Elmira, Ore., and Charles Neil of Grants Pass; two sisters, Mrs. .Nellie Williams and Mrs. Cassie Brophy, both of Sa lem; "several grandchildren" and four great grandchildren. Services will be held from the Clough-Bar-rick chapel Tuesday, December 21, at 2 p. m. Rev. M. A. Getzendaner will officiate. Interment .in Bel- erst Memorial park.. " Cory - :. s Percy -Gnash Cory, late resident Of 45 Division street' at a local hospital Friday, December 17. Sur vived by his. wife, Mrs. Ida "Cory of Salem; son, Donald Cory of Los' Angeles; daughter, Mrs. Gert rude Shore of Portland; two broN thers,' Fred Cory of Kelso City, Fla and W. W. Cory, of Salem; a sister, Mrs. Leah Voris of Leb anon, Ind., and five ' grandchil dren and three "great grandchil dren. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Tues day, December 21, at 10:30 a. m. with Rev. Gene Robinson officiat ing. Field Herbert E. Field, late resident of 1405 -r North Summer.5 street, Sunday,' December 19, at the age of 85. Husband of Mrs. Helena Field of Salem, father of Mrs. Lois F. Aaen, Buell and, Clinton Field of Salem, Mrs. Carrie Larson of Gaston, Ore., Mrs. Ireneamil ton of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Jessie Anderson of Ronan, Mont., Roy Field of Bellingham, Wasli, Paul Field of Minneapolis, Minn, Ste phen Field of Coeur dAlene, Ida ho; brother of Mrs. Bertha. Young f Pittsfield, I1L, and J. Charles Field of Salem. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. "The Angel Who Refused presented by ; Firs! Prcsbyf srian ; Zhur ch OVO RADIO STATION E5LM . . 73 Christmcai Et l ; Finds Christmas " Gift "To Sandra from Aunt Peggy" is' the greeting .on a; brightly wrapped package that took a detour to its destination , and now is ;' in ' the hands of a woman who is trying to find either Sandra or Aunt Peggy. .The package - was found Monday on Center street between Cottage and Church streets -by Mrs. William i De Armond, Apt. -4, 609 North , Capitol street The owner may have it by identifying the contents, Mrs. De Armond says. Scripture Christmas cards, plaques, books, etc. Bible & I Book Nook, 914 Saginaw St Ph. 4746. . f Cook wanted, man or woman. The - r Show Window Broken ' The display window of the Red Cross pharmacy, corner of State and High streets,' in which news pho tographs have' been posted, was broken late Saturday night by some would-be convivial soul who threw a bottle through it city po-J lice said Monday. i 1 " .. - ; ' :.: ... ; ' j '; . v- The Spa .will be open Wednesday (our 'reguUr closing day) but will be unable to., operate Christmas day and 'Sunday. ; Klwanls Party . Thursday The Kiwanis club Christmas party for Salem children . will be held Thursday, night in the chamber of, commerce rooms. Children; of members, and their friends are in vited and members of the club are asked to provide gifts for each . child. '.'.j- ' ; J , ! . "' "' - - '" t " ! ; New Years resolution! That you will buy that fire insurance and automobile responsibility insur ance from C.' H. Sanders, 231 N. High, 5838. ; j . Choir to Sing The Girl Re serves choir of 42 voices will sing at the Kiwanis club luncheon Tuesday, under direction of. Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott, now direc tor of music at the First Presby terian church.' " Mrs. Elliott for merly directed the a capella choir of Linfield college.! . , For 'home loans see Salem Fed eral! 130 South Liberty. Collide on Cottage Automo biles driven by Harvey M. Gerod; route " two, Salem,' and Christ RT Batalion, 1490 North Fourth street collided In the 400 block of South Cottage street at 5 p.m. Monday when Gerod backed" his vehicle from' its head-in parking position and ! prepared to travel south on Cottage. Batalion was driving a wood truck. Mark Twain rayon i shirts, plain colors, all sizes. 13.95. Alex Jones A. A. CTothing Co. 121 N. High. File Under New Law Approx imately. 30 married couples have filed' Under the 1943 community property law since the constitu tionality of a similar Oklahoma law was upheld by the circuit court of appeals at Denver. Fil ings are made with the secretary of state. ' Insurance of all kinds. Becke, Wadsworth, .Hawkins and Rob erts, 'Guardian Bldg, Salem. Name Changed Simultan eously with the filing of his re tirement from the. 'use -of the name of Salem Supply company, H. C. Walling filed with the Mar ion county clerk Monday a certifi cate of assumed business name for Walling Sand & Gravel company. LuU florist. Ph. 9592.- 1276 N. Lib. "Cynn Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Church Robbed City police are looking j for the young man who Sunday night between 8:30 and 9 o'clock rifled coats and purses in a basement room of the Nazarene church, Center and 13th streets, and got away with $15. Name Filed Olin and Ger aldine Cross have filed a certifi cate of assumed1 business name for Mickey's Hi-Way cafe, 3405 Portland road, with County Clerk Henry Mattson. ; You.will always find a better car and make a better deal" at Lo der Bros.; 445 Citer St, "Our 15th year in Salem, Oregon." "Home of j Good i Used Cars." "Oldsmobile Salem and Service." Motor Taken Theft of an out board motor from a bewit moored at .the foorj of Chemeketa street has been reported to city police by J. A. Wiltseyi 1990 McCoy ave nue. The motor was taken some time the past weekend, according to Wiltsey. j ; Woodry wants furniture. Ph. 5110. . . i . . ' . : Dance Armory Wed. night ! SHOP ! , Ucsdrow's For Unpalnted and Gill Fcrniinrc S25-345 Center St to Sing 1 s 1 - Hauser; Graduating Max II. H a u s e r , Willamette university graduate, is a member of the Uni versity of Oregon medical school's 56th . graduating class j receiving degrees tomorrow night In . Port land. He is son of Herbert H. Hau ser, former member of the Ore gon p u b 1 1 C utilities commission staff who now makes his home in Spokane. ' . Would Move Curb Back To provide ' more, parking space, J Joe Kendrick, manager ; here for ; the Dairy Cooperative, has asked Sa lem city council to, approve t the moving back of a curbing along the north side of Kearney street east from Commercial to the al ley. ? The request Monday; night was. referred to committee, f. r CarsN Collide Automobiles driven by Herschel N. ; Berry, 1655 Berry street and Adam J. Kerber, 1305 North 17th street collided as Kerber started vto make a left turn onto Lee street from 12th at ap nroximately 3 p, m. Sunday.: No person was injured, city police said. - y-nV' I Vf'Tf 'l Eation ; Book Stolen : Henry Schaff. 862 North 17th street has eported to city police the. theft Friday night from the glove com partment of his car of his , "A" gasoune ration book. - f - Seek Jeep" Civilian peace of ficers the past weekend joined army authorities in their, search for two men in a jeep. The vehicle was reported v stolen from - Camp Adair abbut 7 a.m-Sunday ; and bad .not been located Monday night ' .: .-x ' Vesper: Service CaneeUed The vesper service scheduled ? for to night "at Waller hall oh the Wil lamette university campus, f will be cancelled as a result of closing of the university at noon today. . Called to Flue Fire . City fire men responded to a call at 7:05 ajn. Monday from 2305 North 23rd street where a paper near a chimney . had taken, fire when the flue burned out. The R. D Woodrow Co., 325-345 Center St., ! has added finished, cocktail, lamp ' and end tables to their line of unpainfed furniture. Shop' Woodrow's now for Xmas gifts. . ' f ' Baldock Has Flu R. H. Bald ock, V state highway T engineer, ; is one of the considerable number of state house employes who are ill with the 1 flu. Baldock , is ; con fined to his home at the Royal Court apartments. . ' Dance Armory Wed. night , Judge 111 Judge' George. Dun can of ' Marion county circuit court was ill at bis home in Stay ton on Monday and unable to participate in motion day pro ceedings. Wbodry repairs stoves. Ph. 5110. The Spa will be open Wednesday (our regular closing day) but will be unable to operate Christmas day and Sunday. " , ... . ; Willamette Women Granted Later Nights I Willamette women have : been granted a 12:30 closing hour on Saturday night effective immed iately, according tor Dr. G. Her bert Smithf president, The ; deci sion was reached following a meet ing with the student council to discuss student petitions "request ing 1:15 a. m. closing hours. Two 1 a. m. closing hours per Semes ter will be. allowed for 'student body functions. Onomd by skUM roch irt, yy WT.- m, y ,..iBW .r ; ' v - -,71 V. - f N, ; "ZZ. ' '-. ri ..... .. m,- mi himii mr-irw Wlniwr ' m,, skilled "Gnouno ennvs" HELP r.ME gheat nonniERn seruice ciPEncicLE ' Railways always have had "ground crews," thousands of ' men (and women, these days) who perform the vitally essential tasks which keep trains rolling. . . u , Movement of the Great Northern's Empire Builder re quires , co-ordinated action by yardmen, car inspectors and . service men, engine handlers, train dispatchers, water and fuel servicers, clerks, telegraphers, telephone operators and signal men a mighty important "ground crew." Although not actually involved in train operation, there also are the maintenance -of-way crews who keep in shape Great Northern's tracks, signal systems and "bridges. t And,, we're not forgetting the shopmen, who also are work- ' ing around the clock repairing and rebuilding locconotives, cars, and other equipment. ' .. -r ?rvSk21ed "ground crews' are among the tnmnj. things -which mke Greaf Northern great and a dependable transportation system. , " . . C L BISCHOFF, Trav. Pasa'r Apt. mm l?fn PanD0Dii(i5''-nii(B(iDDs(iDs Harold L. Nation vs. Dr. H." A. Gueffroy; defendant's cost- bill 27.70. : V. - j;i ' , Viola Smull vs. Charles: Smull; answer .to divorce complaint as- serts that plaintiff neglected and refused during latter part of mar ried , life ; to . tare - properly i for home, : that .' .she parried : on. -"a course . of ; improper association with other men,? naming one man and giving .the nickname of an other, that on December 3 she der deserted defendant and two minor children, and asks -for award -of absolute decree of divorce: to de fendant and that custody of -children be left with him: accompan ied by affidavit: of children (14 and 12 years old) - to Effect that "our mother has not been good about taking care of us, that while she treats us all right when r she is with us. she spends practically all her time running around with soldiers and other men and ; does not stay . home and cook or take care of us,-except sometimes . . . ," that they tio not wish, to be re moved from the place where their father . ls boarding them 'and do not want to be removed . . L "that each of us Would rather go to the reform school than to have our custody given-to our mother" . . . and that they expect to testify In the divorce . case when it comes to trial. Motion by plaintiff for, court order giving temporary cus tody. 6f children to her ; and for order requiring defendant to pay $50 a month for her support, and $25 a; month for .support of each child, ! accompanied by. affidavit to efft that plaintiff: is ill with, food nbisoning and unable to work.' Counter., affidavit by defendant aeciar es ' uiai uc ta buwmiuiiwv indebted' and must make arrange ments to pay bills, that he does not believe, plaintiff fit, suitable or proper person to have custody of minor children and that he is pay ing for-their board and care, and that they are . , attending . school Testimony taken Monday morn ing; continued to Wednesday. ' Emecia E. Buck vs. B. L. Wil son; motion by defendant to post pone trial , from January 6 to a later date because he is in the service. . . . ; .. , . Fauniel F. Lynch vs. Marion X. Lynch; decree of divorce to plain tiff changes plaintifTs hame to Fauniel F. Colling; judgment against defendant for $75 - attor ney's fees and $25 suit money. : James .D. Allen vs.. Ora Mae Allen; order of default and decree of divorce to plaintiff restores Vto defendant name of Ora Mae Mar tin. 1 -- ! ' r ' ' E. Don Smith vs. Margaret G. Smith; order of default and de cree of divorce together with cus tody of minor child to plaintiff. United Outdoor Advertising corporation and Grey U.-Munjar vs. State Finance company,' E. A. Miller,, F. E. Keuyon and Olga Hungsberg; answer admitting por tions of complaint and denying remainder. Helen Hiller, trustee, vs. Herman Parr is and others; testimony heard; taken under advisement Lawrence Girardin vs. Bernard Zielinski and wife; defendant's motipn to make more definite and certain, testimony heard r taken under advisement " - Mrs. C. F. Schoonover vs. Peter Kurpicka and Martha Kurpicka; demurrer Jo complaint overruled. State vs.-Leon DuBois; demur rer to indictment argued and tak en under advisement Coos Bay Farmers vs. DeHav en; plaintiffs motion for exten and aB ateamd op for tbm puIKac job he"Ji Otmmk N kmt Um roaadHouM mnta a aaKler xtm 530 American Bank Bldg., BEacon 7273 Portlandf Oregon mft PORTLAND TACOMA MINNEAPOLIS ST. sion' of time granted; time extend ed to February 20,n944,'for filing of amended complaint . Buck vs. . Wilson; defendant's motion for. 'continuance allowed; case, "ordered removed from cur rent" docket; : . - - J . Florence Mae New vs. Elton T. New; testimony heard; taken' un der advisement -' ' ' Claude James Nelson vs. Jose phine 4 Elizabeth Nelson; divorce on grounds of desertion granted to plaintiff. . x- . - - . . - Law action Monday set for trial by Judge E. M. Page: Nelson Bros.,; Inc.; vs. Blanchette, Janu ary 3 i at 9:30 ajn. Krebs vs. Fos ter and rothersv February 1, 950 ajn. Crum vs. -Torrens, February 3, 9:30 ajn. MealeyVvs. Hain and others, February 8, 950 a.m. -Hen-kle vs. Robinson, April 4, 950 am! JUSTICE COURT ; Jack. Delos White; hunting ducks with unplugged gun; $4.50 costs, $25 fine suspended. - . j l-'u Maurice -Edward KJinger; per-. mitting unlicensed minor to oper ate motor, vehicle; $1 and costs. Loren Loose; -reckless driving; $50 and costs: . .':. f - Clinton Adin i Blakely; failure to transfer title; continued -to' 10 ajn' December 30. MUNICIPAL COURT Mark Ritchey, Station A; disor derly conduct; $25 bait Darrell E. Russell, Station A; disorderly-conduct; $25. bail. i . Kenneth L." Wjlliams;'. 431 North Winter t ; street; ' failure' ' to stop; $2.50 fine. V 7 ' J t Billie J. . Hankins, 637 North 17th street; defective brakes and defective . muffler; ' total, of j $7.50 bail. t - . J : . ''- - : Avery J, Baker; 3045 Portland road; violation of basic rule; $10 bail. ' - . Charles T. Zander, sr.; operat ing a motor vehicle after revoca tion of license and drunken : driv ing; given 24 hours to plead on both charges and held,, in jail. Paul A. Judd, Willamette uni versity; violation of basic rule; $10 fine. Glenn F. Bunn, Oak Grove; vi olation of basic rule; $5 bail. David C. Jordan, route j three, Salem; violation of basic rule; $5 bail. Leonard Hokanson, 1595 North Liberty -street; failure to stop; $2.50 bail. " Mildred Chamberlin, 768 State street; disorderly conduct; $50 and 10 days in jaiL ! . PROBATE COURT . Anna Lehman estate; order au thorizes guardian, Otto Lehman, to sell specified real properties. Fred W. Lehman estate; Hulda Lehman, administratrix, authoriz ed to sell decedent's interest in specified real property. Maude L. Hannum estate; Maude P. Hannum, administra trix, reports, sale of two Salem lots to W. G. Krueger for $700 cash. Frederick Lockhart estate; de cree of final settlement discharg ing Lucy M. Lockhart, adminis tratrix, from trust Roy G. Buchanan estate; ap praised by Victoria Campbell, Ed ith Shaffer and Albert R. Hunter at $1990.- Elizabeth I. Holcomb estate; or der closing estate. ; - . Anna C. Stewart estate; final account by Sarah Stewart, execu trix, shows total cash receipts of $750.35; disbursements of $443.75. MARRIAGE . APPLICATIONS Pvt. Henry E. Davis, 21, US army, Camp Adair, and Ernestine Barry, 17, student, Aumsville. mmm Tm Utfa) i traia A a. anta car far SSATTLC SPOICANS PAUL CHICAGO Allen Looney, .31, "Tarmer," route .seven. , Saleni," and Marceil Semek, 27, irstenographer, . 1215 North Commercial street, -Salem. Clarence I ; Applegate, 21, US army; route five, Salem, and Dor- 'mmmmBzz III V: Varsity Game . Elsie Family Salute : I t Anserics in Actioli kXd J Treasure Hunt I "A 'Joo'' OH Pursuit Helmets v Luncheon Embr. L r: Hand ' Car-i r - ' m v -. ,V: Jollr Rorer Baild-A-Set . Ring Toss Modef Master n zH 36-inch wheel barrow, xt $3.29, now ...!.. , aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaafc 14 ELC0UE GIFTS fer DeJ er Brother Comfortable Coot Style SWEATER Good weight .... good looking . . grand value! 100 wool. Teal Blue or Camel Tan. Sizes 38-44. S n n m Anti. fit Freeze. GaL $1.40 ClerrVue Frost i Mr . KhieMn 63C Horns .$2.19 up Tire preserva tive -.39e . 1 I I . 395- N. Liberty St. 1 J Sveal Soclis fl J n&A Shirts 4' "X1 IV il to 20. - 'Zmmm 1 IJ iMlW Work Qg J LimUm. tm As Tmitrn mt firm mntk Mwhmrd Crm 4 mU TirmUm gymfUmm -Ortawara, mrniwr tkm oarartWo mj Btmrnri Mmrmtm, atn ! minf. mmmr M. M. C , LMolalla Bid Let V OREGON CITY, Ore., Dec. 20-(ff)-CarlO. 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