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TIm OEEGON STATESMAN SalemJ Oreaon, T riday Morning, Docombor 21 1945 i-' FAGS FIVE 4 I . J i J (Butty FJeyo DBG'Sffifis The Oregon Statesman Telephone) 9101 - ' - CHILDREN SINO CAROLS The Junior Red Cross of fourth graders at Bush school caroled In the halls at Salem Deaconess hospital and distributed to long Ill patients thert and at the Cot tage home the Christmas cheer boxes (50 of them) they had made th art classes, filled with candy, nuts and dried fruits, to gether with other fruits and jel lies. Mrs. Mildred Wyatt is teach er of the class, which has done ' this for several years with the " exception of ; Christmas, 1944, when contagious flu was so prev alent the children were asked not to visit the hospital. . Fruit trees, berry bushes, shade trees, shrubs. Knight Pcarcy nur sery, S. Liberty,' 3 blocks south . of State. ' 1IAEDMAN CASE CONTINUED . Waldo Hardman, who was in dieted Wednesday by the grand Jury on a charge of larceny from ' a building, was arraigned Thurs day before Circuit Judge E. M. Page and had his case continued to Saturday, Dec. 22, 1945, for entry plea. Hardman is held in connection with the theft of sev eral sacks of sugar from Allen Fruit company early this .month Tlenty of Lutefish at Fitts Mkt. Make arrangements with Bishop's Studio to have your family pic ture made during the holidays. At your home or in the studio. COUNTY ROADS CLOSED An order by the Marion county ' court Thursday closes all Marion county roads to all , log . hauling , trucks until such time as it ap pears to the court that such ope rations will not cause undue dam age to the highways. Reason for the order was the recent freeze which has raised the roads to point where the thawing process leaves them in a softened condi tion asd heavy traffic causes con siderablc damage to them. ( 1 Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1278 N. Lib erty, phone 8592. NAME IS FILED Mrs. Lottie E. Brown, route box 110, Salem, filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Thurs ' day for the Colonial House. Tor home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. i Give gifts that grow. Camellias, rhododendrons, pink dogwood, rose bushes. Knight Fearcy nur sery, 375 S. Liberty, 3 blocks south f State. REALTORS nOLD PARTY , The Salem Board of Realtors will hold its annual Christmas party Friday noon in connection with the usual business luncheon at the Marion hotel. Turkeys 29c lb. Saving Center, Salem and West Salem.' CHIMNEY FIRES The Salem fire department an swered calls for chimney : fires Thursday at 920 N. 19th st and 1779 Court st No serious damage was reported at either residence. I Wanted dishwasher, waitress and cook, 1964 N. Capitol street. Black and White Coffee Shop. Puppies for boys and girls. Ring , land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry. CLL'B MEETS FRIDAY Central Townsend club No. 6 will meet tonight at 259 Court st WU YMCA to HOLIDAY JOBS qFFERED mgn scnool boys especially will be Interested in a call for help issued this week by farmers in the Salem area who still have root vegetables in the field and are . bringing them to Salem, . it was said Thursday at the farm labor office In the 300 block on Chemeketa street One farmer with 150 tons of beets and car rots ready for harvest is. paying 20 cents a sack for beets and 2 cents for carrots and will pay mileage for cars transporting five workers, it was said at the office. Dr. H. J. Fredricks, optometrist. 603 1st Natl Bank bldg. Pr. 5460. hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComT. WHY 'WE DO HAVE BANANAS' Salem residents who com plained of the cold this week were delighted when they learned Thursday that what seemed to them almost frigid weather was not chilly enough to "keep" a car load of bananas, half of which was destined for Medford. Lest the fruit spoil en route, all of it was unloaded in Salem, Pacific Fruit and Produce company rep resentatives said here Thursday. !.. - i For prompt service of diesel and stove oil phone 5606. Howard J. Smalley Oil Co. Fall bulbs. Jory Florist, 373 State. Reorg amze First steps toward postwar re organization of Willamette uni versity's campus - YMCA group were; taken this week-with a din ner meeting held at the , YMCA Wednesday and an election of officers held, on the r. campus Thursday. Guest advisers at the meeting in the YMCA were William Genne, northwest YMCA student secretary; C. A. Hells,' and Prof. John L. Knight religious coun iellor at Willamette. f Officers elected by the group - on Thurs day were Don Ackley.l Bend, act ing president; Earl Fedje, Salem, Vice president and Guy" Jonas, Salem,; secretary. : 1 -; V I The campus "Y organization, inactive, since 1942, will begin functioning immediately follow ing tne Holidays, with a regular membership campaign slated as the first order of business. BOSELL LEAVING OREGON , H E. I Bosell, supervisor of weights and measures work for the state' ? department xt agricul ture," has; resigned his position to become affilliated with; a feed Concern in Redding, Calif. He will terminate his services with the department Saturday. J Bosell has been with the department, since July 1941, serving as division of foods and dairies representative in the southern coastal area until early 1944 when he was moved: to the Salem headquarters. j 1 'A t it i Tot!' rarviial rnfi nhnito ftftlft ' mcneils to b.c " " ,f r r j Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McNeil Tom & Jerry Batter, at Wimpysj and son, Billy, are leaving Satur- 697 N. Capitol. Ph. 78871 CIRCUIT COURT "" ' I B. E. Bower vs unknown heirs of Moses Morley and others: Order quiets title of plaintiff to certain real property. j . Ruth M. Henderson vs Charles W. Henderson: Modification - of former decree reduces defendant's payments i of support money to $80 per jmonth until May 1, 1946, and thereafter to $60 per month. United States National bank of Portland vs Arthur E. Voft: Ca$e dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Raymond Lloyd Comer vs Inez Carreia 'Comer: Suit" for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treat ment asks that plaintiffs maiden name of Inez Carreia be restored. Married j March 12, 1945, at Bay- onne, N. J. R. L. Walin, Paul R. Walin and Charles j A. Walin vs Denver Young, sheriff, and others: De fendant demurs to complaint on grounds I of insufficient statement of facts. I TillielB. Kolb vs William H Kolb: Defendant moves court, for order of default against plaintiff based on stipulation of parties.! Charlotte Kelley vs Oscar -B Bjerke: Order dismisses case with prejudice to plaintiff based on stipulation of parties, neither par ty to recover cost on disburse ments from the other.. Lou Korn vs Clyde Johnson Complaint demands judgment of $1250 for alleged debt day for Vancouver, B.C- to visit McNeil's mother, Mrs. William McNeil, and a brother, ' George McNeil. At Ladner, B.C., they plan to visit Mrs. McNeil's broth er, Walter Umiker. They will re turn shortly after the first of the year. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. TABLEAUX DRAWS MANY More than 500 persons gather-; ed at Bush school j auditorium Wednesday night for j the annual presentation - of the? Christmas Story in tableau and) song. A choir of fifth and sixth grade boys and girls sang and the tab leaux were staged -. by i represen tatives from all the classes. For unpainted furniture shop, at Jary norist 373 State open SunJ Woodrows. 325 Center. 10-00-5:00. Avoid "Rat. & Mondav Christmas shopping rush. THINKS PURSE STOLEN A Mrs. Seguin of Gervais, who first reported loss of her purse containing $17 cash and a $1700 endorsed federal check, returned to the Salem police station Thurs day afternoon to say she believed it had been stolen from her on a crowded street corner In down town Salem. Wanted: Good homes to selL Gra- benhorst Bros- Realtors, 134 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131. Obituary Cr.ttia O. C. Grsttle. at Ui residence. M0 Market t Dec. 17. IMS, at the axe of S3 year, rather of airs. Percy Push, Salem.. Mr. telle Campbell. Seattle. Wash.. Mrs. Charlotte Jones. Salem. Roy Crettle. Portland. Donald Crettie. Chtcafo. 111.: lister. Mrs. Han- . tiah Berceraon. North Dakota; alto eight irrandchlidren and one fret- 5randchild. Services will be held Trl ar, December Sl. St 1:30 p.m. from Ctout-h-Barrtck chapel. Klder O. T. 1 DickLniHjn officiating. Interment in Bel- crest Memorial park, soma r-harles W. Pierce, at his home, route S. Xueaday, December Is. at the an of M. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles . V pierce t Salem: lather of Mrs. Thet : ma Blair, of Salem, and Miss Marion Pierce. Henrietta Ok la .: brother of tv. CmII r. Pterce.i Tulaa. Okla.. Mrs, Martha O. Taylor, Granite City, 111., Mrs. Eva Sautter. San Diego, Caul, and Marv Gottfried, of Portland. Sere Ices will be held Friday. December SI. at 10 30 a.m., from the Clouh-Ber- .i.w Knl Paw. W a TrMlffrlrk of ficUUnf. Interment U CJty View cem etery. eerferd - Jonathan Calander Bunrerford, at tils renldence at route S. Salem. Thurs day December. 10. at the ace of 78 years. Survived by several eousins, in eludlnf T. W. and William A. Sell wood, both of Salem. Services v. Ill be ttmUi Mondav. December 24. at S p.m at the Clouch-Barrtck chapel with tn- tertnent In the City view cemetery. NO INSPECTION REQUIRED I Oregon residents "wishing itoj ship holly or other! Yuletide greenery, ' apples or j pears to friends or relatives in California may do so without calling for in spection,! says a final pre-Christ- ls statement from the state de partment of agriculture.; There are no restrictions on these shipments. The fruit, of course phould be! free from pest and disease. -ft -Cyn- Cronise Photographs and P1318? P1"3 f J0T rrames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. PRUITLAND PROGRAM The annual Christmas eve pro gram will be given at the Fruit- land church Monday night at 8 o'clock. The children will have charge of the program. We cut and Install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrow. 325 Center st Old time dancing every Sat night 259 Court SL ' AT BAR MEETING Supreme Court Justice George Ross man is expected home Sun day from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he went to attend the first meet ing of the American Bar associa tion since before the war. Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm ory. Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band. Puppies for boys and girls. Ring- land's Pt Shnn. 48.1 Frrv. SA CUTLERS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sachtler, 1674 N. Liberty st, are the par ents . of a son born Thursday morning at Deaconess hospital. Painting & decorating. Pr. 7552. DISMISSED ; : .' Mrs. Sherman Burris, route . 6, Salem, and her infant daughter returned to their home from the Deaconess hospital Thursday. Listen to Burke's Radio Camera program 11:30 a. m. today. LEAVES HOSPITAL . Mrs. Elmer Smucker," Hubbard, was dismissed Thursday from Deaconess hospital. ' We are now accepting reservations for New Year's Eve. Ph. 4008 be tween 10 ajn. & 5 pjn. Leonard's Supper Club. ' MRS. IIORTCH AT HOME . Mrs. Ben'llortch was dismissed from Deaconess hospital ; Thurs day. She lives in Stayton. . Section, lower level, Fred Meyer ririur if I ' I I ' if ! 11 LYLE WASH, WOMAN DIES Funeral services ere held, Wednesday in Junction City for Mrs. Mafia Luella Lane, 84. Mrs; Lane made her home in Lyle. Wash. She was married to Frank Kincaid, ! Dallas, on October 19, I88K who died in 1919.; She mar ried Charles Lane of Lyle, Washi iri 1941. She was a sister of Flora Stone and Thomas Cowdell, both of Salem. Turkeys ;29c lb. Saying Center, Salem and West Salem.! POLANSKI NAMES FILED A certificate of assumed busit ness name was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by R. F. Potanski and Margaret Dora Polanski, 1595 Berry st for Sa lem Appliance Co. at 1132 Broad way st t ' $ ' . . 1 . . S :s Myrtlewood gifts, choice selection! Pembertons, 1980 S. 12th. MRS. COMBS GOES HOME Mrs. Orla Combs has returned to her home at 350 Division st after being dismissed I from the Deaconess hospital Thursday. J. Ray.Rhoten hast returned front military service and has agairi taken up the practice of law with George' A. Rhoten . and Sam F, Speerstra under the firm name of Rhoten tc Rhoten at 310 Pioneer Trust Building. ft- FELL ON ICE ' .. . First aid was given R. L.' Mc Cracken, 520 N. 19th st, , when he fell down the icy steps at his home Thursday morning. J. Ray Rhoten has returned from military service and has . again taken up the practice of law with George A. Rhoten and Sam F. Speerstra under .'the firm name b: Rhoten & Rhoten at 310 Pioneer Trust Building. 13, navy, aiid Mary Ruth Ryan, student,! both Seattle, Wash.- Allord R. Strawn, 22, U. army, Portland and Darlvn Geddes, 21, stenographer, 1115 N. 3tn sti Salem. -: - Glen !D. NewmanL' 24: linmanl Portlan and jMildred C Looney, x,,sierjograpner, Salem. DellaThetaPhi ganize ' Plans for the reactivation of the national legal fraternity. Del ta Thejta Phi, hive been started with the election of Otto ;SkopIL - i ' ! . . iormeri i wuiamene- student re cently jdischarged from 'tie navy, as new Tfiean of the organlzatlca. Tom Gabriel, 'another Salem law student, was elected as vice dean. Rupe Park, Salem, is the tribune; Larry Johnson, Portland, master of roll; Bud Reynolds. Sa lem, clerk of exchequer;! Cedl Quesseth, Salem, master of the ritual, and Bob Smith, Salem, honorary bailiff. . , f . 1 j Richard Wicks, former WU student body president, was chos en to fill tho vacancy of secre tary-treasurer of too WU le chool, 1 . . : TUIUffiYS 29c li. SiWIHG CEUTEI1 ' Salexa A West Salem PROBATE COURT Hubert H. Thomas, estate: Fina account of Hertha Long, adminis tratrix, ; shows a total estate jot $7641. Jan. 28, 1946, date set for. hearing on final account" . 1 Marion E. Phillips, estate: Helen Maddy appointed executrix and Ralph H. Campbell, Edith Shaffer and Otto K. Paulus appointed Ap praisers j Robert Orlando Mournian . es tate: W. W. McKinney appointed administrator and R. Turpin, Jt. Voorhees and J. C. Evans appoint ed appraisers. I A. M. Jerman, estate: Appraised at $35,152. Loretta Campbell May, estate: Report of sale of real property by Betty Thompson, executrix, filed. JUSTICE COURT L State vs Gordon Clark; defend ant ordered held to answer to grand jury on charge of involun tary manslaughter growing out of death of Victor P. Lynch, pedes trian, struck by taxicab. State, vs Albert C. Baker; $10 fine and $4.50 costs on charge of being Intoxicated on a public highway. i MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Keith Elliott Kern, 21, U. S. Mrs. Carlan Home on Bail CHELSEA, Mass, Dec. 20 -&P) Pretty itose Carlan, described by I a district court Judge as an "ex hibitionist" was home again to night with her sailor husband and three-year-old son released on bail on a murder charge Sin the death of her baby, centjfcal j figure in a kidnaping hoax, i The red-cheeked, stocky, 23- year-old mother .who set off New England's greatest "kidnap hunt" when fche reported six-months-old Ronnie Carlan missing on Nov. 24, was released In $2500 bail and returned to her home where 1 the infant's body was found last Friday hidden under a built-in cupboard. FIRST AH) GIVEN Katherine Emmons, . 1687 $N. N. Summer st, was given first aid when she slipped and fell on the ice at her home Thursday morning. Reroof I with Johns-Manville shingles. Mathis Bros. 164 ComT. Ph. 4642. - f GOES HOME Henry Strand, 133 Pacific building, Salem, returned to 'his home Thursday after undergoing treatment at Deaconess hospital. 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