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; i ! Tbs OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Thursday Morning December 20. 1943 v wauaw uintiH'uuii uuiwut wiiuso, tnunaaT rannuna. XMCtrnfiti 2u. uu i - tirvrnrr (Cutty Mews , IIBirnefis k The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 TEAMSTERS EE-ELECT. (FOREST LAND DEAL APPROVE I Angel be 'placed on the county Teamsters local, No. 324, AFL, The state board of control Wed- oilifcg program. The roads in- this week announced re-election of nesday approved recent action of volved are No. 644, known as the -Its entire slate of officers. Robert the stale forestry board In ac- DeWer road, No. 645 known as Sneddon will serve another three- quiring approximately 1200 acres the' May road and No. 618, known year term as president. Ward Gra- of land in Linn county, adjacent M h GiU road. ' : j ham, secretary treasurer, will to some lands previously owned by ' I J " ! ene another three years. Harold the state. This land will be de- wanted: Good homes to selL Gra- Slack, vice president, and 111 May- veloped by the state forestry di- berthorst Bros., Realtors, 13f S. nard, recording secretary, are to vision. -From the yield of the Liberty St Ph. 4131. , j wn-jcr icrius. r rea rxjyer i newjy-acquirea tanas unn county i MARRIAGE LICENSES nmm -iiiiicvt umwt lur iorw- wm receive 7 per cent ana ine . year term; Wendeir Sebern, two state 25 per cent " years, and Bud Bowes, one year: ' ' . ' Hydraulic jacks, 3-5 it 12 ton in- Fruit trees, berry - bushes, shade I m ir4 i;tH rw - treCT irV Knight Pearcy nur- genuine rubber, felt backed. Shot . .. . Dloc" ,oln guns, rifles, revolvers. Don Madi- f State. '.'' .an w it;, OAD OILING ASKED i f. VASE. FLOWER STOLEN iT ' .TV . i- Teresa Humpert and 75 others - O. J. , Sundale, 435 Kearney sd A etltlOllft t lilt 1 ' broiicht a Detition before the Ma- has renorted to citv rjolice that a I - - i - - rion county court Wednesday ask-1 14-inch yellow glazed vase cor J lM: that three roads south of Mt-Ttainine an oleander blossom withi -a- VP 14 inch stem was stolen from the porch of his residence Tuesday. r Sjpaulding Three hundred v petitions,- each s 4 I with space for 25 - names, were The Hull auto compass or a, Tay-1 being circulated in the first con gressional district today, to obtain the approximately 4000 certified CIRCUIT COURT i Gloria I D. Brackle: ilor auto 'altimeter make' ideal Xmas gifts. Sold by R. D. Woodf row, 325 Center St - f VANDALISM REPORTED ' A thermometer and a light fix ture outside the state heating signatures required to assure the name 'of Bruce Spaulding or the January 11 j. special election -ballot when a Successor ' will be chos en to the late Ren. - James' W. Marriage licenses issued to Sa lem couples in Vancouver, Wash-, were Willis -J. Fritz and Jennie olant were broken Tuesday nieht.1 Mum plants. Jory - Florist i 373 Tlenty of Lutefish at Fitts Mkt. CLUB HEARING HELD Attorney Ralph Moody repre- I Christmas cards, wrappings. Moody, 653 N. High. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Strawn both of Salem; L. F. Toney State. and Nancy I. Ramey both of Sa- WATrH -ATO eTOLEN lem; Kenneth L. Montgomery arid WATCH SATO STOLEN j fm. :!Mv.n-an vvtt nT.. Pauline Unruh, 2365 Center st Minnvillel and Ensly Wi Gribbie Wednesday described to police her i . . . . ! . v.llnm VnlH ttr-ictroatfri n tain rial endorsement of a democratic group"" at ' the armory here . last Saturday but the -assembly was short of having; the required; at- tendance lor formal nomination. A -representative assembly to Lee 'I senting Michael Flax, who plans TOVlfiHT to open up. a dining place in the 1 Nazarene church will pre building formerly occupied by the ,ent , Christmas pageant, "And Rose Lawn mortuary on the south There Were Shepherds," at 8 a-aciuc njgnwa,, appearea Deiore o'clock tonight at the church. The ine Aiarion county court Wednes day. The court indicated that a hearing may be held on the appli cation. a remonstrance having been filed some time ago. rrJT Zi r yellow gold wristwatch she saikl endorse Walter Norblad, who was "V"? w wwuy. - . ... VriAaxr tr.nm I nominated bv reniiblican 'W house at 1145 N. 15th st . I sional committeemen here 10 days ago, will be held at his home Returned veteran now operating town of Astoria on December 26. A I . A. 9 C ? I . ( i Asoaiiea bwviw ohiu,- wiuw Nominations vrhioh r1n.Tta. ; a "Cyn" Cronise Photographi arid Frames, lit Natl Bank Bid ! junior choir will sing. Willard Friesen will sing t solo. Mrs. Frances Watkins will be the or- We cut arid Install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center, sf , I" ( . y m m S 'j ' V, EUGENE!' FUNERAL ! I . Funeral services will be held Thursday' afternoon in Eugene at 2 p. m. for Mrr. Effa M, Herstihe Itlon or assembly. Make arrangements with Bishop's Studio to have your family pic ture made during the holidays. At your home or in the studio. Lutx riower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9392. ROCK SHOT MADE A powder shot of the rock in the quarry on the DeSantis place in the North Silver Falls area was being made Wednesday, reported County Commissioner Roy Rice. About 5000 yards of rock will be turned out at the quarry when the county's portable crusher is installed. ganist Members of the cast are Who died there Sunday. Mrs. Her stihe is a sister of Fred; Whetstone; Salem. Other, survivors Include For home loans ie Salem ral, 130 South Liberty. red. Lowell Mikkelson, Russell Hicks, Frank Watkins, Orwin Dexter, Bob Huston, Lorraine Poindexter, Paul, Phne Elizabeth and Helen Schroeder and Ben Radliff. Sugar & Spice Ties, $1.00. He will be glad to get these. Alex Jones, 121 North Hih St. Wanted dishwasher, waitress and cook, 1964 H. Capitol street Black and White Coffee Shop. SKI TRIP FOR SCOUTS Senior Boy Scout troop 17 will go on a ski party up to Hoodoo Butte Ski Bowl on the South San tiam Sunday at the invitation of Art Boeschen, ski lodge manager. Salem Junior Chamber of Com- OUTDOOR LIGHTS STOLEN !. Twenty .one Christmas 1 light bulbs were stolen this week from a tree In his yard, Otto Rollor, 965 S. Liberty st., has reported city police. r Drowned, S Huntirig Trip, 'i. shot Give your home a beauty treat ment with Imperial wallpaper. See it at Elfstrom's, 375 Cheme- keta. 22 revolvers, new H &: R 9 $34.00. Several fine shot guns it rifles. 16. 17. 18 & 21 Inch new recapped; tires. Don Rtadlson, 590 THOMPSON SPEAKS TODAYi Seth B. Thompson, state instir It v . . y. I . . . j . : MFirnv av AirVT ance commissioner, is xo De speaa- the Salem Lions club. Mr. arid Mrs. P. W Meier, 880 Norwav it; at. ar fh'l nsr.nti nf a son born Wednesday night at Jarv noHst 373 Stat nen Siin. Salem General hospital.; Mr. Meier 1 10:00-5:00. Avoid Sat & Monday is - assoc;jatea witn the Woodry Christmas shopping rush. x urniiure company. - i si If: s Old time dancing every; Sat night, I 259 Court St. i. S merce, sponsor of the troop, will BOND FOR BACON f Give gifts that grow. Camellias, rhododendrons, pink dogwood, rose bushes. Knight Pearcy nur sery, 375 S. Liberty, 3 blocks south of State. INJURED AT SCHOOL . First aid was given to George Cook, 11, of route 3, Salem. The boy fell while playing at school and cut his right knee. (Obituary tattaa . Lara Jaiton. lat retldnt of 10 Falr v.. at a local hospital. Satur day. Dervmtxr IS. rattier of Cor( Eaton. of San Dirgo. Calif. Sarvices mill b bId Thuradar. Dec. SO. at 1:30 pm. at Clough-Barrlck etinptl. Rev. fieth lluntincton officiating. Interment at Bclcrest Memorial park. Mai Mr. Rubr Mead, at the retldenre. 345 rak ave.. Monday, Dec. 17. IMS. Survived bf daujhter, Mra. Dorotliy Weia. SaUm; mm, Dean Brooten. Portland. Ore.. Walter Mead. Salem. Fervtcea will be held Thuraday, Decem ber 30. at 3 p.m. from trto Clough-Barrlck chapel. Rev. S. Raynor Smith ofttrlatlnc. Crypt interment in ML Crcat Abbey mausoleum. Cirettle O. C. Grettia, at the residence. BSO Market at- Dec. 17. 1S43. at the age of S3 year. Father of Mra. Percy 4ugh, Salem.. Mrs. It telle Campbell. Seattle, With., Mri. Charlotte Joneft. Salem. Rot Cretti. Portland, Donald Grettie. Chicago, 111.; lister. Mra. Han pah Bergeraon, North Dakota: also eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services ik ill be held Fri day, December 21. at 1.30 p.m. from Clough-Barrlck chapel. Elder C. T. pickmunn officiating. Interment In Bel crest Memorial park. furnish skis and equipment Scout I leaders will be Pat Crossland and Vern Merrick. GIRL TO LEIGHTOXS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Leighton, 764 Mill st., are the parents of a daughter, Leanne Lorraine, born at the Deaconess hospital Satt r day morning. Mr. Leighton is he scout executive for the Cascade area. ' ' Puppies for boys and girls. Ring land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry. "CCP CHANGES HANDS A certificate of assumed busi ness name was filed with the Ma rion county clerk Wednesday by B. J. Pinckney for The Coffee Cup at 429 N. Church st. A notice of retirement from the same estab lishment was filed Wednesday by Alta M. Huddleston, 898 S. 12th street Dr. 11. J. Fredricks, optometrist. 603 1st Nat'l Bank bldg. Pr. 5460. I w a s store when Maricjh county court Wednes day approved a $1000 bond of I. N. Bacon, commander of Ameri can Legion Capitol post No. 9, covering his handling of disburse ments Received under the . indi gent soldier and sailor fund, f n - Dance Saturdays, Sijverton arm ory. Glenn Woodry's:12-pc. band. RICKARD ARRESTED Glenn O. Rickard; 26, was ar rested Wednesday on a warrant out of ; Salem justice, court Charg ing noji-support by Deputy Sher iff Harlan M. Bones. Bail has been set at 3500. f t 3; U Ji Puppies for boys and girls. Ring- land's !Pet Shop, 463 Ferry. j CAR STOLEN f j Charles Hecht route 2, Scio, has reported to city police the theft of his Ipar sometime late Tuesday night from its parking place S at 200 Fejrry st I ! DOWN TOWN ALARM Fire fighting equipment rushed to Stiffs Furniture early Wednesday morning the furnace became to hot No damage was reported. Christmas Plants & Cacti, Floral Section, lower level, Fred Meyer Drug. ACCIDENT VICTIM Ella Perry, 712 S. 14th st. was taken to the Deaconess hospital Wednesday by the first aid squad. Mrs. Perry had received a broken McMINNVILLE, Dec. 19 m(J) The Yamhill river southwest of here was dragged today for" the body of James P. Bates, Portland insurance man, who drowned this morning while hunting ducks, Bates' companion, Jack Rush low, Hillsboro, said their canoe overturned on hitting an under' water cable front a nearby plant Rushlow made his way to shore but Bates, burdened with a heavy coat overshoes and two boxes of shotgun shells in his pockets, went down. Bates was a partner in the Oli phant & Bates insurance firm at Portland. He had been released from the army about two months ago as .a lieutenant colonel. v Donald G. Bracklejr: - Decree of divorce) , awards plaintiff i custody of one minor child ana SW per monia support money. Liorouiy vap va xneoaore vap: Mo tion fori further time filed by deim dant, i- - , , t . . Aratba Stewart va Melvin L. Stew art: Motion by plaintiff to place on trial docket. Motion by defendant to make complaint mpre definite and cer tain denied. - e . ...-- t Virginia Kidd vs Marion county and others:; Satisfaction of Judgement of S250 paid to plaintiff filed. - Charles E. Launsbury vs Colen M. Launsbury: Order of default against defendant 'filed. - ? - r Minr Pickle vs Melvin E. King- and Delberi iE. King: Complaint demands judgement for $7350 for injuries re ceived in an auto accident July is, 1945, on'; highway 99E on nil norm of Brooks, alleging careless driving on the part of the defendants. . Francis Ivan Peterson va Bertha Helen i Peterson: '-Suit for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Jan. 27, 1943,' at South Bend, Wash, i - Kenneth Cook and Michael Kessler vs Jim (Overfield: Defendant demurs to complaint. PROBATE COURT William -C-'Knedler- S71, S.. 17th" at Violation el basic rule; 7.SO fine. . ionara M. tsenson, 1M Davidson; driving without lights;' S2J0 fine. Willamette Celebrates " 1 With Giristmas FeteV JWillamette university commem orated its . first ; peacetime Christ mas In four years Wednesday with special Christmas ' chapel pro gram in Waller halL - i , . i ine au-siuaent program, was headed by the Alpha Chi Omega trio singing carols. Joyce Feiden read the Christmas 'story and Dor othy Detrick, soloist sang "Silent Night-v . ;. Estate ap- Orville J.' Hun.: estate praisea at SZ3,613.. - i Lee Beebe. guaraianshia estate: 1 mer Beebe aDPotnted guardian and authorized to setUe claim of estate for S458. JI . Florence . Mae Craig,- estate: Estate appraised at S1300. Bertha Brunkal. estate Jan. It, 1818. date Axed for hearing on nnal ac count Of Harold M. Burnkal, admin istrator. Anna Simpson, estate: Estate - ap, Draisexf at S16.201. - - Mane Elizabeth Weller and Martha Elizabeth Weller. guardianship tates: Orders authorizing sale of real property interests of wards by Irene Houingswortn. guardian. Edward Adam Beach, estate; Ap praised at S5038. Order sets aside cer tain property for Louise Beach. Peti .tion to set aside certain real property liieo. s , MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Chauncy L. McDousalL 32: U.S. ar my, Gervais. and Bachael G. McNatt, 34. registered nurse. FarettevUle. N - Ray; Eugene Phillips, 26. machinist. West Salem, and Elaine Mae Beasley, 19. waitress. Salem. . Carrol C. Sharpe, 33, truck driver, and Elizabeth Torwend, 22, nurse, both Salem, i MUNICIPAL COURT William G. Crabtree. C7 N. High st. failure to stop: S2.50 fine. Hubert W. Panther. 1S65 Berry st violation of basic rule: $7-50 fine. The Nazi V-2 rocket bomb.-at tained-speeds of more than 2500 miles per hour,' and altitudes ex ceeding" 60' miles. V - Gas: Firm Asks V " T cr Rates. Hieli PORTLAND, Dec. 19-In- creased Tspace heating 'rates are ' necessitated by higher production ' costs, a Portland Gas &"Coke com- pany official testified at a' hear log today. . , lJ-".-r"- . . - , Ci H. Gueffroy, vice-president-told" Oregon and" Washington pub-, lie utilities officials that oil costs-J production costs . were, up 60 per were up 43 per cent and. total' cent. . '. ' . . .; A boost of -the C5-cent-space-heating rate to 25 .cents and the - iOTcent rate, to 50 cents is sought ' be ssid. He added that these in-"'' creases would raise, average, reve-- ' riues only 3 cents per -1000 cubic Jeet ever the 1935 level. . i ' j It : Wasn't the -Uhlinisbed. Symphony Franz Scbubert lias not lived to enjoy th appreciation that music lovers of the world star shown far his composi tion that nmained unfinished .'as hi wrot it bfor h died. This Christmas to all Americans should mean more than ever ', the word 'merry," for it is in reality the most merry Christmas that the American people can have or have had for a long time. Just to think of this remarkable and completed finished symphony that our beloved boys and girls in the Armed Forces have written and when we can sit dewn to our tables and5 . leel that our boys and girls are home or coming home soon is .the greatest cheer, the greatest symphony that the Lord could have given to all American homes. i ; . ! ' I rejoice .to be able to wish them and theirs a Meny, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. DEBIIARDTY Tailor Furrier Dwnstars, Room 2, First National Baak Building knee cap home. when she .fell at her 7 hr. developing it printing serT Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 66461 vice at Burke's Camera Shop, N. ComX 174 BREAKS LEG Donald Pyeatt, 2594 S. Summer st., received a broken leg while playing football Wednesday,! He was taken to Deaconess hospital in the first aid car. f HAND INJURY Mrs. Geo. Webster, 2570 Maple st., was given first aid Wednes day, for the removal of a splinter from her hand. I HOUSE BURNS Considerable damage to the house and contents at 778 S. 13th st., Wednesday afternoon, was re ported by the Salem fire depart- TAKES OVER STORE Jake Foot, Jr. filed an assumed business name certificate with the MRS. FELTON SUBSTITUTES Mrs4 Joseph B. Fflton was this ment, week hamed acting I physical edu cations director at Salem high SHIP DOCKS AT TACOMA school!! to serve out? the year tol- TACOMA, Dec. 19 -(P)- The Marion county clerk Wednesday lowing the resignation of Edith USS Airnsworth from Nagoya for the 12th Street Furniture Store Clark gerrelL at 70S S. 12th st. A notice of re tirement from the same business was filed by Willard Painter. Tom & Jerry Batter,- at Wimpys, 697 Ni Capitol. Ph. 5887. For prompt service of diesel and stove oil phone 5606. Howard J. Smalley Oil Co. nree Charles W. Pierce, at his home, route J. Tuesdav. December Is, at the age of 31. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pierre ot Salem; father of Mrs. Tbel- PWrce",rHeVtu o:.." T.ti .i M bulbs. Jory Florist, 373 SUte. Bev. Cecil T. Pierce, Tulsa. Ok la., Mrs. Martha O. Taylor. Granite Citv, 111.. Mr. Eva Sautter. San Diego, Calif.. and Mar Gottfried, of Portland. Serv. ires will be held Friday. December 11, at It 30 am., from the Clough-Bar-rtck chapel. Rev. W. S Frederick of ficiating. Interment In City View cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to neigh bors and . friends for beautiful floral offerings, sympathy and kindness extended us irt the loss of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Sarah Sandusky Lester Sandusky MAT LAY PIPE Marion county court Wednes day issued two permits to the I Suppeir Club, Portland Gas and Coke Co. to lay one-inch pipe along a portion of Norman st. to Center st. and along a portion of Duncan ave. to the Salem-Silverton highway. MTLLCrrY PARENTS Mr. fand Mrs. Cyril P. Lyons, Mill City are the parents of daughter born at Salem General ! hospital Wednesday rooming, i: i a a ' ! We are now accepting reservations for New Year's Ever ph. 4006 be tween :10 ajn. it 5 p.m. Leonard's with 1995 troops aboard docked at the port of Tacoma at 2:10 this afternoon. PIOTIMET i i t ... . . . CODGIISMLDS Wedding pictures taken at the chnrrh. 520 Stat. Ph. E721. For unpainted furniture shop at I Wonrlmw't. S25 Onter. ! SI PflCTICAt GIFTS! Late Shipments Ju$t Received -Beantifol Mahogany Kneehole Desk. Platform Rocker, no-sac springs.: 49.59 .26.75 259 Pairs o! Children's Ilajorelle i Deo! nonse Other Rockers, fall spring censtrvctioii 39.50 to is JO 3-Way Floor Lamps, onyx base, silk shade- ZS.95 All Metal Base Floor Lamps and Silk Shades...... ...19.93 Occasional Rocker, wine and bine, 16.75. Occasional Chair 14.75 Enameled Magazine Rack for bedrooms .2.95 Walnut and Mahogany Finish Mags tine Racks Walnut and Maple Finish4 Corner Shelf. 3.95 and 5.95 , ,.,. A5 Laclte Ptn-np Lamps, pastel colors, 2 styles- Walnut Finish Sewlnx Basket Mahogany ISewuc Cabinet, 3 drawers- Framed Mirrors, heavy plate glass.. .4.95 Framed Pictures, assorted sixes and subjects.. 1 ; Dimensional FlctureSv...'.-. 3-Step MeUl Folding Kitchen Stool. rorUble Electrtd Heater.. .5- 24.75 .9.95 and 13.75 .JE.98 to S.75 ;.. .. .U 4J5 Blue felt with red top and tassel, soft sole - Sizes 5 to 3. Ft. Heavy Desk Lamp for office or home -1L22 Shag and Loop Tnft Bedroom Rngs up fro" Ottoman, tan. nile and rose, frlexe eovers.i Continental Baby Scale ; Coaster Wagon... 7.95 All-Metal Scooter- .3.45 9.95 .95 -9.95 Large Rocking Horse 12,75 S-Pc Table ft Chair Set-. 8.95 Si I : l- l V ' ; ! f; ' - yti Jy LOCK'S, - m J ' ompUt selection of jT K' 1 I i j comfortable slippers for VVT 1 i ( iUL ' -nrrfn rffBU lit' I K & WOMEN'S If i A ,risVWV :r: v; -bootees- f I I k Lmv. ' -y : . v : " y-'pt : '8 .: KV:v 'V" . ;r g I. Real Rabbit FKrv., X U vl 41 li : II y::. 'ukm I'i "11 V yoi ycENuiNt triTHoT p I f -"J f2V HANDBAGS V 1 l(ji 1 ; 0-,- 9A V-X KB 1 WE GIVE SJtU GREEN STAMPS 434 Stale St. SALEI2 nor IE Fumj. CO. sV IT Wm1 I 137 S. Commercial I ' ! ? - ' ' ' , , . r '.-