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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1945)
"''la I the 02ZG011 STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 25, 1945 i.iiradcs of Surgery Save Xliildrcn to Enjoy Holidays By the Aaaodatod Turn Santa Claus came again today to several tiny tot, tpared 1jr God for the joyous holiday. ' " --a A few weekj ago doctors doubted the children would lire for the real Christmas. Then Santa made his first call with gifts and trees and all the good things., ' . Some of the little lads had all those things again today, without the note of sadness. , At Nampa, Idaho, Jerry Pfelf- far, 4, who has a Wain tumor, played under his Christmas tree and had his second visit from the , Jolly man with the long white t beard. t ' Jerry's mother and father ar ranged an early yuletida for him In November, after doctors said . his tumor was so large they could not remove It They predicted last "August mat he would live less than six months. - . Weathered Fl Jerry meantime has weathered Influenza, has had three blood , transfusions and Is receiving X- ray treatments. . Last night, his father said he " gazed at the snow frem his front window to make sure Prancer and . Dancer would have no trouble arriving. : Ronnie Johnson, 4, of RocheUe, X1L. also had his second visit from Santa, and It was a happier one than the boy had' on December IS, when doctors felt bene cancer would cause his death before the holiday. Thai day Ronnie lay on a couch during the celebration. His right " leg had been amputated In an " attempt to stop the spread of the 'disease which resulted after the child broke hla leg. Today he went downstairs on crutches to stare in enchanted dis " belief at the- sparkling tree, rather Died Ronnie's father died of pneu monia itwo years ago at holiday time. I " In the LundquUt home at Min neapolis, there was no flurry of holiday activity. Ronald Lund quist, leukemia victim, had his " Christmas December 4 when doc- ,tors said he might not live through ' the month. Today his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lundquiat, pretended It r 1 - was Just another day, so aa not to arouse hie curiosity. In Cheyenne, Wyo, young for est 'Nubbins' . Hoffman had doubly happy Christmas. Nubbins, also four, celebrated Christmas on November 19, 1944, when doctor believed a bladder ailment would take his life be fore December 23. He . received more than 50.000 messages of cheer. Later he was operated on, recov ered and Is "Just feeling swell,' his mother, Mrs. Marshall Hoff man, said. He received a hobbyhorse,, toy ear, trailer set, toy dial telephone. desk set airplane, ana about dozen packages from persons who Best of an, hi mother said, wiii bame Man. same he couldn't eat it, but this year, QuirCC. lOO MUCh a I .. O if. i - u -7 in 1 lr- mrwi fc. FLUTO'S SECRETS R E V E A L E DBoildsers earry away heavy pipelines which conveyed petrol 4e Pinto, sabmariae line tram Dnneenesa, Encland, to France, which is being dis mantled. Plate svppHed Allied forces daring i the invasion of Normandy. The secret ef the line was se well kept thai only new are people living la Dongeneas learning of Its presence. 1 j Same Policeman, she says, he may "have every bite he wants." STOLEN CAR FOUND . A Chevrolet sedan belonging to Wayne Kuhl of Salem which was stolen Saturday night, was recov ered last night in Portland, where It had been abandoned, police reported. . -,..- A Chrhlnas Carol Tcaigii 6:15 P. II. Presented by - Sears Roebuck c Go. n USUI 1399 en Tear Dial Today's Pattern 1! DETROIT, Dee. Z4.-iF)-Pa- trehnan John Nemath arrested Howard DIekeson, 27, at 349 a." m. Sunday In an alley here and charred him with 1 betas; drank.' '. it ;, ; fr Dickesen was later released., At Mi f a. m. today la. the same , alley: the same patrolman arrested the same man ea the une charge. . Dlckesoa told Recorder's Jodf e Paul E. Krause he Is pre pared to take , the pledge. The court suspended sentence. Ask Allies Taake Tour! of Java ; BATAVTA, Java, Dec 24.-(ff- Leaders of the unrecognized In doneslan republic are seeking to day to have an American or allied commission tour Java and learn for themselves the temper of the people-before any allied military action is launched there. - newspapermen , wno loureaine island In just such a trip as the Indonesians want a commission to undertake, drew the conclusion that President Soekarno and his Indonesian: government are tre mendously-popular with the peo ple, and "have the support of wide variety of groups. frock and panties. Pattern , 4666 are not only easy sewing. Mother, they're easy for your j angel to put on herself! Frock ! has front buttoning, bolero ef- feci you may contrast. Pattern 466ff comes in sizes 2, 4. 6, S, 10. Size 6 takes 1 yard 35-inch fabric; yard, contrast. Send StXTZKJtf CENTS In aotata far this pattern to Tha Oreaoa States man. Pattern Dept., Salem, Or.. Print plainly SEEK. MAMS, ADOasSS, - Hiu nvaau. 1909 Graduate of OSC Honored by Society . S. B. Hall, who will complete 30 years as county agent 1 of Multnomah county on January 15, has been honored by Epsilon Sigma -Phi, national honor sod ety for extension workers, by be ing awarded the Certificate Recognition presented to a few outstanding members annually. Hall is a 1909 graduate of Ore gon Stat college with teaching experience in California before he took his present position January 13, 1918. I R E C OR D R E A D R Fred de Braena (right), who 1 almost daily for 47 rears has come to the library of Cooper Union.': New York City, Is shewn a vohune by Vernon S. Fhuey. Tears are de iBraena preferred science sab jects. Now at the axe ef 7S. he calls more often far detective fiction "mixed with a little ef : everything.'' Us arrives at 1:30 a-m.; leaves at 2:39 pjn. of Christmas on i Christmas Isle CHRISTMAS ISLAND, Dee. 24. (yP)-Tha garrison of nearly 100 lonely Americans on :. this 1 flat, isolated iatoll 1161 . miles .South of Honolulu is preparing for one of th few bright times of the year here Christmas on Christy mas. ! ' . 's 1. - One of the boys will dress up as Santa IClaus, and there will be a Christmas tre of camouflaged palm. Bulbs, tinsel and even some mistletoe! have been shipped; in to this island two degrees above the equator. j The army is supplying a turkey dinner with all the trimming, and in honor of the occasion sheets will be spread for tablecloths. There will be beer, 100. Actually, Wednesday, Which falls .on! the day after Christmas, I is the big day here, however; for that is when the whole garrison MAEWAGS LICENSS APPLICATION'S ,! ' Francis V. Lindgulst, 24, j truck driver, and Jean Kieber, 21, wait ress, both Salem. - j ';. Sylvanus F. Smith, 38, paymas ter, and Drusilla Johnson,! 22, sales clerk, both North Bend. Hurstle M. Totten, 32, farmer, and Mary Borgjosian, 19, domes tic, both Salem. - ' ' j ; 1 Sylvester J. Trey, 28, bartend er, Mt. Angel, and Manenne A. Albrecht, 24, office ' worker, Eu gene, . - . ,.,J t ? Hans C Hagedorn, jr. 23, me chanic, and Beryl Eunice Fletch er,.25, teacher, both Salem, t ; Everett Nash Soden, 31, carpen- ter, and Bette Gae Sylvester, 23, domestic; both Independence. ' i Leonard. Orton, 21, U. S.i army, Seattle, : and Ruth Tracy; 22, nurse, 650 Locust st, Salem, Wayne L. Weston, 18,; coast I guard, and Betty Lou Kayser, 18, sales clerk, both Salem. walden Reust, 20, U. Sj navy, and Eleanor Dodd, 13, cannery worker, both. Salem. I CntCTJTT COURT Albert G. Kerns, jrn vsi Esther Mae, Kerns: Order dismisses case without prejudice to either; party. Grace Eldridge vs George S. Buffunr Case dismissed with pre judice to plaintiff, neither party to recover costs or disbursements. William H. Ross vs Kathryn Barrett Ross: Defendant files an swer admitting and denying. 1 Florence M. Peart vsj Neu Peart: Defendant files answer admitting ana denying and in cross-complaint charges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks tor custody of one minor child. Lula Eugenia Herman,! . estate: Order authorizing Juanita! Ander son to sell real property. PROBATE COURT Roberta Stewart, guardianship estate: Order allowing expenses and support money for ward, to Jessie Blanche Taylor, guardian. "Barbara Arm Moore, guardian ship' estate: Order continuing time for making inventory by Jessie Blanche Taylor. . j -1 Winnie E. Lingston, estate: Or der approving' sale of real; prop erty by Elsie Eshleman, adminis tratrix, I j ' 1 Ruby C Mead, estate: Dorothy Weiss appointed administratrix and S. D. Jones, Marrioh j Curry and Sherman Bostrack appointed appraisers.' - "f , I I - ! Jens K. Sorenson, estate: Or der closing estate filed, j ! i George B. Terhune, Dehner Davidson and Alvin Rob inson appointed appraisers. - - James H. Murphy, estate: wu- lis V. Hines appointed aaminu trator and Delphi Kimple, Don ald E. Kimple and Delphint bav- m antminted aDnraisers. " Marr EJ Nairn, estate: .uruer closing estate. - ' MUNICIPAL fJOUKT Wayne Willard, 1565 N. Fourth st, operating car with five persons in front seat: $20 baiL Keith L. Bennett, 2805 N. Riv er rd: violation of basic ruie; 37 JO baiL ! Harvey A. DiecknoII, Junction Qty: violation of basic rule; am bail. 1 Bernard D. Brown. 1710 S. Win ter: violation of basic rule; fZSO fine. : : Jack Goldade. 235d Broadway; reckless driving; 350 fine. JUSTICE COURT State vs. Floyd Bosley; 12.50 and costs for operating automobile with defective clearance ugnw fine suspended and costs paid. Gen.Doolittle Dons Guise of Santa Claus WASHINGTON, Dec 24.-flV SanU Claus at Walter Reed hoe pHal. turned out tonight to be a genlaU stocky, three-star , genera of the army. I G-n. James H. Doolittie, with apillow and a row of decora tions under a costume made lor a Santa.a lot bigger than he Is. dis tributed gifts among amputees and litter cases to the delight of a few hundred Grs who cuan-x xnow who be was until the show was over. - " ' ' He got his biggest hand after PFC Tony Cerasaro, of Endicott, N Y, lying in a cast, explained that he would have liked his wife and daughters with him for Christ mas. The general , then presented him his wife, Frances, and their four-year-old daughter. I With hearts full of mti tude for Victory and Peace, .we extend to all our warmest t h Christines g.j; ; I GreeKnqs 4 vr--n 1 estate: your copy or Anna Adams PatUtn Book tor PaU and Winter I ! 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