Cnty News EBirfieffs TO TRAVEL. TO TEXAS Mr. Chester Mulkey, 1632 Lan caster Dr., is to leave today by plane for El Paso, Tex., where she will spend Christmas with her son and daughter-in-law, 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Warren Mulkey. Lt. Mulkey Is attending anti-aircraft officers' training school. Mrs. Mulkey plans to return early next week. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. Poinsettias, other beautiful potted plants, cut flowers, swags, wreaths, holly, planters & etc. Pembertons Flower Shop & Greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th. VACATION HEARING SET Public hearing on proposed va cation of First Street in Brooks will be Feb. 16 t. 10:30 ajn., Mar ion County Court ordered Monday. The county engineer reported that the street had never been im proved or used as such. Rent a Wheel chair or a hospital Bed for someone. 3-7775, Max Bu ren, 745 Court St. Dr. Woodmanse on vacation until Jan. 22. SERGEANT IN ALASKA M.Sgt. Sheldon W. Cunningham, son of Mrs. James Keith. 1165 Chemeketa St., recently arrived in Alaska and has been assigned to the 4th Regimental Combat Team at Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks. Sheldon has been in the Army for the past 15 years. His wife lives in Vancouver, Wa&h. Bargains at S. P. Freight Depot in Furniture. Planters, in copper, brass, wood, ceramics, make excellent gifts from '-Brydon's Nursery, High & Mill Sts. CUT BY METAL John Coats, 11, of 2260 Claude Ave., received several lacerations Monday when a carbon-dioxide cartridge exploded in a bonfire he and other children were playing in. The boy was treated by Salem first aidmen and sent to a doctor. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sympathy and flora offerings in our late be reavement. Mrs. John C. Becker and family. si 8 1 MIFIIliOOM 1 lnAST-MDMiyjirEl 1 55 3i tWns) I . Dm I L2)o) 1 ) to 1 cSJlG j 8 TRUCK PILFERED A tire and wheel, valued at $80, was stolen from a Willamette Machine-Welding truck sometime in the past week, according to a report filed Monday with city po lice by Norris Walen, 555 Wallace Rd. Call Ma this Bros. 3-4642. Free es timates on your Roofing problems. Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small F A Doer Qer and Sons Nursery, 250 Lan caster Dr at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. DECORATED TREE TAKEN A decorated Christmas tree was taken from the lobby of the Lee Apartments, 585 N. Winter St., sometime late Sunday night. Man ager Robert Fischer reported the nee stood about two feet 'high, was sprayed with blue paint and decorated with silver balls. Christmas Program movies now available Call Capital Movies 2-1807. Fresh killed turkeys, S9c a lb. Orwigs Market 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-5742. TWO PERMITS ISSUED Building permits were issued Monday by the city engineer's of fice to M. H. Brown, to alter dwelling, 812 Judson St., S300, and Ollie Hagner, to re roof dwelling, 627 N. Winter St., $274. Are you burdened with dry scalp and dandruff? Our new method of high pressure air applied to scalp will remove dandruff quickly and completely. For men and women. Erich of New York, 251 N. Liberty. Dial 33921. 2-Car Accident Damages Autos A two-car accident Monday at North VVinter and Hood Streets re sulted in considerable damage to both autos, but no injuries to driv ers or passengers. One car was driven by Agnes Florence Nielson, Stayton, and the other by Lloyd Lowell Kinian, To ledo, Ore. Weather was described in police reports as clear and the pavement dry. No citations were issued. This Year's Biggest Christmas Shopping rush in our experience notwithstanding mm n (Open Tonight Til 9) nn (ifVjAj I890 $ Jhe Store for Men and Boys '.t SPeeW .BWBSr KBGBw ,ePS ,eWeFessSF 9w Guard Distributes Gifts for Children More than 50 gifts of toys and candy were taken to needy chil dren of the Salem area Monday night as Salem's National Guard Company D, 162nd Infantry, played Santa. All members of the unit took part in the donation, while sev eral men and their wives wrapped and distributed the presents, un der direction of Sgt. Ben Nelson. This project replaced the unit and children's parties of former years. Percy Jennings, Ex-Valely Man, Dies in Colorado Percy E. Jennings, Polk County native and former Salem resident, died recently at his home in Den ver, Colo., friends and relatives learned this week. He was 66. The son of Polk County pioneers Tom and Mary Jennings, he at tended Spring Valley grade school and the old East School in Salem. He studied business administra tion in Salem, later spent most of his life in the hotel business in Portland. He moved to Denver in 1948. e One sister, Mrs. Evangeline Smith of Laramie, Wyo., survives. A niece, Mrs. Dorothy Aeschli mann, lives in Salem. The funeral was in Denver and burial in Port land. HELTON To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helton, Salem Route 3, Box 908, a son, Monday, Dec. 22, at Salem General Hospital. MATTSON To Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mattson, 865 Eldin Ave., a daughter, Monday, Dec. 22, at Salem General HospilaL GURR To Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Gurr, Gates, a son, Monday, Dec. 22, at Salem Memorial Hospital. LUKE To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Luke, 875 Piedmont Ave., a daugh ter, Monday, Dec. 22, at Salem Memorial Hospital. MINTON Mr. and Mrs. Merle Minton, Lyons, a son, Monday, Dec. 22, at Salem Memorial Hos pital. n Births LaJ(o7 I DUG'S mmmmmmmmmmm . 8 irnnvoNa u IPnnlbMe IHleBirdls PROBATE COURT Guy Wallace DeLay estate: Sale of real property authorized. Minnie Maurer estate: Re-appraised at $30,000. Inez, Ronald and Darlene Yocu bets guardianship: Closed as to Inez Yocubets. Anna L. Van Brocklin guardian ship: Guardian authorized to exe cute deed conveying ward's dower interest in real property. Ottilia Ackerman estate: Final decree. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS G. David Turnbull, 23, student, 1365 N. 21st St., Salem, and Mari lyn Marie Smith, 22, teacher, For est Grove. William M. Bullock, 40, con struction worker, Claxton, Ga., and Ruth Ann Fenske, 25, power sew ing, San Francisco. DISTRICT COURT Earl Bonney Jr., 1260 Kenwood Ave., assault and battery, pleaded guilty, continued to Dec. 23 for sentencing, held in lieu of $150 bail. Francis Langley, 237 N. Cottage St., charged with petty larceny, pleaded innocent, released on own recognizance. Dave Keck, Aurora, charged with driving while intoxicated, pleaded innocent. Dallis Joe Young, Portland, charged with driving while intoxi cated, released on $250 bail. CIRCUIT COURT Jesse Douglas Coburn vs State Industrial Accident Commission: Judgment, based on stipulation, finds plaintiff to have back injury equal to loss of use of 30 per cent of an arm; remanded to com mission for compensation. Henry W. Freetag vs Lottie Jean Free tag: Divorce decree granted plaintiff. Lucille Krake vs Ernest J. Krake: Divorce decree grants plaintiff custody of minor child. Suzanne Close vs G. M. and Viola M. Belknap: Case dismissed upon plaintiff's motion as settled. F. A. Doerfler and Sons vs Martha D. Thompson: Court finds for plaintiff in amount of $204.20. State vs Sidney LaVern Riley: Defendant pleads guilty to charges 10 Shop Daily ( ) n? V7 Co) nn rciE) 3imm&a!)GG LEL) 15 Li J J uv cL). o See the smmmms--- '-ggg9 n k K.M Seo ifo Rose Bow! n) :$ ' All-Star 01 (Woe ld'J-3k See the fe- - 1 1 to be j 1 fjr President ?A oIven a ) J Inauaurated L ii S5 JJ III V MtyL R See the &kl fMm i M f Coronation rv P l&M' . '4 iLKrA of the Queen I W mmm l YiU of obtaining money by false pre tenses, sentenced to four months in county jail. State vs Harvey DeForest: Charge of non-support referred to grand jury on motion of defense counsel. Mabel Egan vs Jerome Egan: Complaint for divorce alleging cruelty seeks custody of four minor children, $125 monthly sup port and division of property. Married Nov. 28, 1929, at Bonners Ferry, Idaho. MUNICIPAL COURT Claud Edward Ryan, Dallas, charged with reckless driving, posted $50 bail. Scout Field Executive to Get Promotion John Y. Klapp of Salem, field executive in the Cascade Area Boy Scout Council, will leave soon for scout work in Yakima, Wash., it was announced Monday. Klapp . will be assistant execu tive in the Central Washington Area Council, a council similar in size to the Cascade unit, according to Gordon Gilmore, Salem scout executive. The transfer repesents a pro motion for Klapp, who has been in the local council for about three and one-half years, Gilmore said. While here Klapp was in charge of the Polk and Silver Falls dis tricts. He is to report for duty in Yak ima, Jan. 15. His successor has not yet ; been selected, Gilmore said. Prior to joining the Cascade council staff Klapp taught school in Dallas, following his release from World War II duty with the U.S. Marine Corps. He resides at 2730 Sedona Ave., with his wife and young daughter, Karen, and newborn son, Stephen. i "Klapp has done an outstand ing job in this council, said Gil more "We hate to lose him, but we know he deserved this new opportunity." Installation Wednesday-Dec. 2$th A. M. to 9 P. M. Closed Dec. 24, 6 P. M. pzaz&eea02 pezz v&tty &z&i ' SEARS Harry Worth Succumbs to Heart Illness Harry R. Worth, former owner of what is now Roberts Brothers store, died Monday at his resi dence, 490 Leslie St, following a heart illness of the past four years. Worth, who retired in 1947, was born Oct. 8, 1881, at Charlotte town, Prince Edward Island, Can. He came to the United States in the early 1900s, settling first in Seattle, Wash. He later moved to Chehalis where he opened a store and in 1921 he moved to Salem where he purchased the W. W. Moore store here. He operated this business until his retirement and selling to Roberts Brothers. Worth was a member of the Episcopal Church and the Knights of Pythias as well as a former member of the Kiwanis Club and the Salem Cherrians. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Irene Worth, Salem; daugh ter, Mrs. Helen Pomeroy, Salem; sisters, Mrs. Adelaide Naye, Seat tle, Wash.; Mrs. Leah McKinney, Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs. Janie Sentner, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; brothers, Fred B. Worth, Vernon, B. C, and Per cy W. Worth, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and a granddaughter, Diane Pomeroy, Salem. Announcement of services will be made later by the Virgil T. Golaen Company. UCC Gives Food To Salvation Army Several boxes each of canned and other foodstuffs was turned over to the Salvation Army Mon day by employes in the contribu tions section of the State Unem ployment Compensation Commis sion. The employes contributed the food in a Christmas basket pro gram which they substituted this year for the usual office gift ex change, according to David Cam eron, contributions division supervisor. if Jcf Th Biatiimcn Ealeifc 'OrtU Riley Given 4-Month Term Sidney LaVern Riley, 824 N. Front St., was sentenced Monday to four months in the county jail on a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Riley appeared in Marion Coun ty Circuit Court to plead guilty to the bad check charge. Harvey DeForest, Kelso, Wash., also appeared in court for arraign ment on a charge of non-support. Although he had waived grand jury indictment a week ago, his motion yesterday for referral to the grand jury was granted. School Administrators To Confer in Salem The Oregon Association of School Administrators and the Or egon School Boards Association will hold conferences here Jan. 2 and 3. Subjects to be discussed include higher pay for 'teachers, teacher, standardization of schools, ana business management. School Board members, city and county superintendents, and grade, junior high and high school prin cipals will attend. J2 Give Your Portrait FOR CHRISTMAS McEWAN'S X45 N. Hlrh Street 8 1 Koran; heboid's Ice Ereae 1265 Stale ' Phone 2-82S3 Tom and Jerry Batter, Egg Nog, Snow Balls, Chris mi as Tree Bricks. Log Rolls, Cranberry Sherbert, Nessle Rode; Pumpkin, 30 Flavors of Ice Cream Open Christmas Eve and Christmas Day I Tonight, Dec 'n ! Capitol Tu jchr, 'Pocfcmbcr IV KS2J-3: i Mrs. Nimniclit Rites Tuesday IUUihua Nowe Service ' " SILVERTON Funeral service p will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock from the Ekman Funeral Horn for Mrs. Pearl Nimnlcht, 68, who died in her sleep Friday night and was found Saturday by neighbors. Her home had been at 809 North Mill Street, where the had lived for seven years. Her husband, Wilbur Nlmnicht, was in Califor nia at the time of her death. She was born Dec. 11, 1887, lit Indiana. Her widower 1 the only known survivor. Potassium salts axe found In all fertile soils. CHRISTMAS PIES ORDER THEM NOW MInco Moat 51.20 Pumpkin 75t Ask Us About Other Varieties Call 2-6798 or at i Woodroffo's SAN SHOP On Hwy. N. City tlmhe r- See tho East-West Games See fho Fabulcus Roso DovI i Parach 23rd Phone 3-9191 i ling Center Siiopp