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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1955)
G Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Decemb$ 21, lflQi f Q . (2 O GO O Section 1 Page 5 hpcqlBarqgraphs Comln for Holida Cadet Wil-j Barracki Party Champoeg liam J. Shepard will arrive home Barracks 203, Veteran! World Friday from West Point ta air War I, the Aurora and Molalla post, l- ...:.u u: i 1 ...ill I,-., , .1....,- ... 10 DC HUH 1113 fUCIU9, 1111 . jUUU Mrs. Allan Shepard of Chejiiawa, during the holidays. Clet Shep ard, Salem high school graduate and now in his sophomore year at the academy, is on the staff of the cadet publication, The Pointer, and has been on the dean's list for the three months reported on dur ing the -present academic year. Co-Rec Party The Co-Hec club is having its Christmas party Fri day night at the Y.W.C.A. starting at 8 o'clock. Also, if there is suffi cient response, Co-Rec is plan ning a New Years Eve party. will hve a Christinas potlucit party Thursday night in flie JIulino Grange hall, locate'd on the Mo-lalla-Oregon City road. It will start at 7 o'clock. New Way to Hunt Deer is Held Illegal The ingenuity of three youths in building a mechanized hunting Jury Holtls Mill City Chief Guilty Venlict Given Today In Case Against Arlow Tours Arlow Tours, police commis sioner and former fire chief of Mill City, was convicted Wednes day of a "Peeping Tom" charge on which he was arrested last I June. I A T:irinn Pnnntv TliclrlM iwmri ' jury returned a unanimous ver- Donald Yule 9 1 ree Wrecked On Week End DONALD -"Vandals over the weekend pulled down a large lighted Christmas tree set up in front of the city halt damaging It so badly that it was discarded. City officials Indicated that they would not replace the tree. Santa Claus, however, will make his scheduled appearance In Donald at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24, and distribute treats for the children. Leg Broken in Street Mishap A Salem woman suffered a bro ken leg Tuesday evening when struck by a car as she crossed the street at Trade and Liberty streets, city police reported Mrs. Helen R. McLeod, 690 South Commercial street, was crossing the street during the heavy rain and darkness about 5:25 p.m. when she was bumped by a car driven by Phil E. Hubcr, 593 Edina lane, officers said. There were no other injuries, and she was in good con dition at Salem General hospital Wednesday, attendants said. , i.i j -rr: u k.J HUOCr IU1U umceis uc " j CmcUIT COURT stormed at the intersection and Harry Hnndron v. Warden ciar haH inst started 1ID when the Wom-'I'IK! T' Cl,dltn! PlalnllK nivcn 16 had just sianca up wnen me win ,day ,n whlch lo fu repIlc,tlon ln an appeared in nis neaaugnis. gates to private prop erty in the upper Abiqua River area. Two would hunt from the platform while the other drove, police said. The arrest was made last fall. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES AND ARRANGEMENTS Distinctive door swags, Poinset tias and other plants. Pemberton's Flower Shop ic Greenhouses, 1980 So. 12th. Open evenings till Christ mas. adv.) Prizes - Cash - Fun. Listen to "Hollywood Calling" over KGAE at 10:50 a.m. Monday thru Friday. tadv.) Sec outstanding wall papers with matching fabric and glamorizing Treasure Tone paints at Clarke's, 220 N- Com'l. tadv.) Castle Permanent Wavers, 305 Livesley Bldg. Ph. 3-3663. Ferma nents $5 up. Ruth Ford, Manager. tadv.) platform resulted in their convic- diet of guilty against Tours oni tion Tuesday in Woodburn justice the charge of interfering with court on charges of violating state the privacy of another, game laws. The complaint charged that on Found guilty of a charge of hunt- June 18 Toun was trespassing ing deer with the aid of a motor! on the property of Dale and vehicle were Duane LeRoy llug.l Dovie Wood. Route 1. Box 226, Mt. Angel, and Darrell David; Lyons, for the purpose of Inter Pickens and Lewis Earl Bleak- fering with their privacy. aZtlLt!ilrJi0n, . uJ D"le w tht after Jnn,JS . n , ,r ,r', had! hearing a noise outside the house, " ?,Jla orm he chafed a man answering Tours urai iiic nuuu I1UIHC JU81 uuisiue of Gates, He lost sight of the man, Wood said, but a moment later saw a car start up and leave at a high rate of speed. He chased the car in his own car and stopped it, he said, and found Tours as the driver and only occupant. Tours was later arrested on complaint signed by Woods and posted bail on the charge pending trial. No sentence was levied after the completion of the trial Wed nesday morning. The trial started Tuesday morning and was con tinued again Wednesday when there was not time to complete It Tuesday. It was indicated Wednesday that Tours may make a motion for retrial or a motion for dis missal notwithstanding the verdict. COURTS Quick service! Have glasses in nne dav. made to prescrip tion of your optometrist by Semler Optical Offices, Waters Adolph Bldg.. State and Commer cial. Thone 3-3311. tadv.) Visit us and see our large selec tion, of foliage plants, for your mod ern plantings. Free parking. Pem berton's Flower Shop & Greenhous es, 1980 S. 12th.- tadv.) SMOKED TURKEYS Order now for delivery between the 20th and 24th of Dec. Ph. 3-6024. (adv.) connection with habeas corpun pro ceeding!, Remanded to cuitody of ueienaam. Francis M. Mitchell vs. Wirdn Clarence T. Gladden; Plaintiff re manded to cuitody of defendant pending further litlfalion involving habeas corpus proceedings. Otii M. McKnlfht vs. Warden Ciar. ence T. Gladden: Motion by plain- uii tor continuance or caae involv ing application for writ of habeas corpus allowed. Charles Chapman vs. Adrienne Chapman: Order authorizing defend ant to remove minor children from the state on a temporary basis. Southern Pacific Co. vs. Public Utilities Commissioner and City of Salem: Order staying proceedings for 13 cays. PROBATE COURT State vs. William Raymond Wll llimi: Continued to Dec. 27 for sen tenclng after jury finds defendant guiny oi escape irom penitentiary. Walter F. and Mcta Hayes vs. Ches- I ter K. Southworth, dba Prue-Bred Nutria Farms: Suit for Judgment of $2727, said to have been caused plaintiff for alleged failure of de fendant to fulfill contract. Fred W. Groome vs. Janet Groome: Divorce decree to plaintiff awards two minor children to him on con dition they be cared for by parents oi aeienaani. Jean Ann Bunnell vs. Myrl Dpan Bunnell: Defendant held in con tempt of court for failure 1ft live up to court's terms. Given until Dec. 22 to comply. Harrison estate: Mary P. Smith Dies of Stroke Mrs. Mary Paterson Smith, Sa lem area resident since 1897, died Wednesday morning at -a local nursing home. She suffered a stroke Monday and Tuesday morn ing and was taken to the nursing home. Mrs. Smith was born In Wiscon sin June 8, 1864, and in 1882 in Iowa was married to Charles Smith, who died in 1929. The Smiths moved to Salem from Iowa and on moving here farmed in the Brush College community. They moved into Salem from Brush Col lege in 1928. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Seventh Day Ad ventist church. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. W. M. (Janet) McMorris of Salem: six sons, Charles Asa Smith, George Elmer Smith, Ar nel J. Smith and Clifford L. Smith, all of Salem, William K. Smith of Eugene and Harvey C. Smith of Spokane; 17 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The time of the funeral services will be announced later by the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment will be in the ena cemetery. 4 CORNERS BUSINESS MEN'S ASSN. invites you to bring your children TO 4 CORNERS, where they will receive a candy gift from Santa any evening ancr 4 p.m., December 19th thru 23rd. We fur ther invite you to place your name in the drawing for 10 turkeys. tadv.) Parakeets Safe if Kept Out of Trees Your parakeet Is safe in the same room with a Christmas tree, just so you don't let the bird get into the tree. Since publication of an article warning parakeet owners that the sap of Christmas trees Is poison ous to the birds Mrs. E. J. Boyd of Bird Paradise says they have had many phone calls asking if it is dangerous for the birds to keep them in the same room with the trees. The answer to that question t: "no." But don't let them get Into the tree. Merton Henry Final order. Belle Archer eslatae: Order approv ing final account. Jessie M. Penrod estate: Final or der. Thomas Manson Grieve estate: Or der approving final account and di recting distribution. MARRIAGE LICENSES Stanley Lee Mathis. 25. student. Rt. 1. Cervais. and June Alene Ethell, 20. student, Rt. 1. Gervals. LeslieeBri22s uu Dies Tuesday ! Leslie E. Brises. who for sev eral years was with the mfinlen-: ante department at Willamette ' University, died at his home at 1250 North Winter street Tuesday. Briggs, who retired three years ago, had been in ill health for the past five years. He was born at Hlockton, Iowa, April 25, 1885. An Oregon resident for the past 10 years, Briggs came to this stale from California and had moved there from Missouri. On coming to Oregon he resided at Grants Pass for six months and then moved to Salem. Briggs was a member of the Free Methodist church. Surviving are his wife, the former Eva Marie Vlery, to whom he was married at San Barnardino, Calif., June 12, 1944; two sons, Leslie J. Briggs of Denver, Colo., and Law rence R. Briggs of Whittier, Calif.: a sister, Mrs. J- R. Kanan of Galesburg, 111., and two grand children. Announcement of funeral serv ices will be made later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. Purse Snatch tContnued from Page 1) of a motel by the trio. In the car was the charge plate bearing the name of Steve N'ixon and the Sa lem address. The car was report ed stolen out of Portland, police said. Salem police said a complaint of robbery may be signed here in addition to the Eugene complaint and the stolen car complaint. Mrs. Nixon suffered a wrenched shoulder and minor cuts and bruis es in the attack, Salem officers said. Her loss included the purse, about 51.80 in cash and an inv migration card, they said. p1 ST0RE Births SALEM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SLAUGHTER To Mr. and Mn. Herman Slaughter. 1976 Fairgrounds Rd.. a girl. Dec. 20. DOUGLAS To Mr. and Mrs. George A. Douglas, Rt. 3, Box 742. a girl. Dec. 20. SALEM GENERAL HOSPITAL MARR To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marr. 3441 Sunnyview Dr., a girl, Dec. 20. RAKER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker. S09S Chehalif Dr., a girl, Dec. 20. BARBER To Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barber. 1032 Howard St., boy. Dee. 20. , . . to give you better service and allow our employees to prepare for a joyous Christmas, we will maintain our regular hours. With best wishes io all for a MERRY CHRISTMAS . . . HOURS REMAIN Da' IMS. Hltltt 9:30 TO 131 . IIIIITT V,'e Gye fto -V (V r 5:30 Now available, Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.60 including tax, at Pioneer Trust Co. State 4c Com'l. (adv.) Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker, Dentist, 125 N. Liberty, Salem. (Adv.) - Unsightly facial hair removed permanently. Price'! Beauty Salon. (adv.) The Marshall-Wells Stores ln Hollywood & West Salem, open ev enings this week. (adv.) Men, remember, free gift wrap nine at Ouiscnberry'l. 110 Court. (adv.) Kaywoodie pipes ic smoking sup plies at Quiscnberry s, Jio i-ouri. (adv.) Get your flash bulbs now, at Ouisenbcrrv s. 310 tourt. tauv.j Imported Gifts from far-away places. Large selection. Reasonably priced. Penson's Imported Gifts, 1340 Park Ave. Open eves, (adv.) Cascade U.H.S. graduates please attend Christmas Ball in gymna sium. 8 p m Dec. 23. Form an alumni association. (adv.) Why Not! Jim m ji 6ive him the smartest shirts in the world for Christmas! We've all the handsome collars..-. the right colors... all the rich fabrics! all Ml IJJl ; : lilt, r". I n ! ,flO COMPANY o .a.........! Arrow and Manhattan Dress Shirts from $3.95 STORE HOURS 9 1m. to ft P.M. Thru Friday 9 A.M.cJo KM P M. Interest Charge tit- The spirit of Christmas shines brightly through months and years to come . . . when your gift is a well-chosen piece of fine jewelry. 1 GIVE EXQUISITE FASHION JEWELRY . . . SHOWN HERE, A LOVELY SAMPLING OF OUR ENCHANTING CHRISTMAS GIFT COLLECTION OF EXCITING . . . FASHION JEWELRY. Superb ift for Qhrisimas o OMEGA SEA nnnnnnnonnnnnnci Jewel-like Crystals in Pa9tel Colors Te recommend this magnificent timepiece as the finest waler-resistant watch made today 1 No other watch can withstand such grueling tests ai those given the Seamaster. No other so successfully seals out air, dirt and moisture under all weather and temperature con ditions! This supremely water-tight treasure is com pletely automatic, anti-magnetic, shock-resislant. In l.pp.s lUinlm mil, $!... r 14K till lis, ttllnllii llttl bits, with iwtep wond hintf, $14 Men Indus'! Fldiril tlf OMEGA VS. Enchanting ftcad. I the world-renowned Omegi movement... tinted jewel-like c171l.l1 In Sapphire Blue, Peridot Greta, Pastel Rose and Dlimoad While, $120 and op. 1 Tho perfect Christmas Gift For Her nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn she'll pur-r-r '"tSTMlk kitten with this ensemble o fin her heart will be smitten end shell always be thine I m Including rdrl Ul 300 5 Never a Carrying Charge or ' Our Last Minute (iitl Suggestions Wallace Sterling and Silverplated . Holloware Croton Kiva'da (Brenchen Diamond Watches ' . . 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