TIm OEEGON STATESMAN SalemJ Oreaon, T riday Morning, Docombor 21 1945
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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-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
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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 ' $ ' . .
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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GOES HOME
Henry Strand, 133 Pacific
building, Salem, returned to 'his
home Thursday after undergoing
treatment at Deaconess hospital.
Business Executive!
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21 years parchaalng. Bread
knowledge, administrative ca
pacity. HIgfaest of references.
Welcome an - onnortanity ' to
disc ass qualifications folly.'
Write Box 39S,"SUtesman. ?
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Oil DISPLAY TODAY
The New "EC3" and Ambassador
GIVE GIFTS THAT GROW
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Temporary Location: 141 Chemeketa St - Phono ItJt
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.Pink' flowering dogwood
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;i $4 .50 -JeijO
DapKno A O
Roso 7C5l
Bushes B ZU
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Grafted Rhododendrons
SJ1J00 $! X0
to
$3.00
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Andromeda
Espalier fruit
trees ....
Dwarf fruit trees
1,00
to
2
4
5 Shrubs fruit trees, shade and flowering trees, berry
8 I ' bushes, roso bushes.
I ianGiir fearcy iiunsEOY
I I 375 S. Liberty (3 bits, south of State) . :i . : j
S -I-'. t ; iM : Open 9 fil 5. $ ;"-s-
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VJOOL FILLED SLEEPING BAG
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Filled with three pounds of soft, warm, light
weight virgin wool. Serviceable, attractive,
weather resistant! cover tailored with
smooth-sliding zipper closing. Folds com
pactly for easy carrying. With head flap for
extra comfort and protection.
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rvr i (Gloves i W v
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V Ol select grade sheep-i T 'j?:.
V. j , X skin! Heather. Pro-ffi. , ;
VCt Ur." k fessional in design, j tv ,
v apriearance and .'x -C -
ISssr j quality. ' . -Ji . :;v- ' S7?
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Carpenter's TOOL BOX
32x8x1 0-inch hip-roof chest of heavy 22
gauge steel with wood bottom to protect
sharp ledge j tools. Electrically j welded.
Full length,ieasy action piano hinge.
Leather handles. Reinforcing corner
irons. Machinery gray finish.
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Portable Lantern
4f!
owrful aafaty lan
ttrna for uaa In all
kinds of weatntr. Dm
rabla mtUI caaa with
ruat-raaiatant gray an
amal finish. Com pi eta
- with t battarfea.
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8-Piece
LEATHEB CASE
Trim looking black rough
grain leather case. Lined
with durable artificial lea
ther. Edges firmly bound.
zipper,
closing
with t battarka. Closing
ts " ' ' . - ii " ' '
Damper Begnlaior
Saves fuel, gives you
healthful, uniform heat Set
thermostat to automatically
control i temperature. Easy
stall $13.95
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HAND DRILL
S-Jaw shuck takaa
rand (hank drills up
to VV'. Hardwood han.
dia holda drill.
Length 12VV .
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Vood Turning Set
95
PRUIIIIIG SHEARS
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l-ploc chisel set
with tempered
tool steel, bladea
to hold a super
keen edge. Easy
grips.
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Professional pruncr.
Entire shear fsrged
from strong , alloy
steel. SW blade
t" length. f
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IlOTOn DEATEn
Conveniently , hangs under
the hood ot car. Keeps mo
tor warm, makes starting
easier. Inexpensive to oper
ate. Burns I CO QC
kerosene ! PdSia7al
i Screw Tpe
BUI IPEIl JACK
Safe and dependable heavy
duty quality. Easy to use
bumper model, eliminates
prepared! $1.98
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FOG LAMP
Fames sealed j beam
' unit with amber lens,
ftuet . resistant alumi
num painted
. complete. . .
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398
Twin nonns
2T' R-95
. aiaed - J '
fiailir twin-btast
sirte hern. Suift-ln
lays a n d full
weatherproof power
plsnt. '
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4-Pc pt FtflHEWAnE sn
For top-of-stOYe and oven cook-'
Ing. .These save time and labor,
are easy to keep clean. Inter
- changeable handle fits all three
dishes. Nest to save space, j
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