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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1946)
(7 (D5tty Mew DBiriieirg TAX FROBLEK UNSETTLED VFW TO HONOR KSLM The question of whether resi- Don Goode, service officer, dent of the border district Meadowlark PostJLHEL VFW will which were recently added to the present an honorary certificate to eity of Salem will be subject to official of radio -jtion KSLM assessment for indebtedness in- , ""i P-m- at me vr w nan curred by rural fire districts ot which they were former members. CLUB MEMBERS HOME Bonnie Klein and Donna Wie derkehr, ,4-H national club win ners, return Tuesday from Chi cago where they were among Oregon club members, agents and leaders, at the national 4-H chib congress. . James F. Bishop, Mar ion county club agent, who made the trip,, will return Saturday. The return trip was made by the two Marion county club members through California. V Weddings pictures taken at the church 920 State. Ph 5722, WOKK RELATIONS DISCUSSED W. H. Baillie, manager of the Salem state, employment service office, spoke to a group of em ployers and employes interested in domestic workers Tuesday. Baillie is conducting a series of talks and discussion clinic in the effort to better the relationship existing between employers of ENLISTMENTS OPEN i domestics and the employes. The The local army recruiting office I rouP met at " YWCA. Scientific Swedish Manage, day i has been authorized by the war . . . . . and evening appointments. Ph. j department to accept enlistments ! Danc Tonight, Crystal Gardens. 6233 or call 543 S. Church. , in the counter intelligence corps COURT TO BE HELD T.i.ht Postal Gardens r uaHIfi aPP"ntf. M SL ! Court of honor and investiture Dance Tonight. Crystal Gardens. omas j Massey. local recruiter. j ceremonies for new scouts will sam yesieraay. ppucanu. musi . presented December 12 at 8 enlut for not less than two years. j o cIock by members of troop 12. Boy Scouts, at the VFW hall on Hood and Church streets. Scout master Jack Rhodes said that movies of Hawaii will be shown alter the ceremonies by Cecil Head. as -well as subject to taxation for city fire protection is still unde cided according to officials of the Marion county district attor ney's office Tuesday. The request for an opinion on the question was submitted by county arsess or Tad Shelton to Miller Hayden, district attorney, who in turn pre sented the problem to the state attorney' general. The attorney general submitted the fire district question to the state tax commis sion, which at present hasn't rendered its decision. with services rendered the VFW in their last poppy campaign. Earl C. Mead, Oregon VFW department commander, will attend the pre sentation and initiate several new members into the post. This is the only December meeting of the post and refreshments will be served by the auxiliary following the meeting. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street. CHAMBERS CAR RIFLED U W vnamoers rtpoura " ,,,- K Am.nrn .-iiiT-ri. h- city police that hi car had been j tween 22 and 35 jears of age and physically able for overseas duty, Massey declared. ransacked while parked in hi un locked garage at 1337 Court st. Sunday night, but that nothing was taken. Floor furnace, 17 BTU output. For immediate delivery. Broad way Appliance Co., 410 Ferry. For light bulldozing call Mike ; Porter, 21040. Free estimates. Stove St Diesel oil Prompt deliv ery. George Cad w -II Oil Co. Ph 7M. Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop. 543 N. Church street. Obituary i of the United Nations. Ernest A Cl'BTIS Paul Clifford Curtis. Ult resident of Brooks, at a local hospital. December 7 at th of 44 ear Surviving , . . pital for cuts and bruises r the widow. Mn l.iiy Curtis of i Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. , srocu. iwo Dtorners. wjun iiirus of Portland and Charles Curtu of St i Paul. Mmn. Private services at the Howell-Edvt ards rliapel Wdnr1av. December II. Interment Briefest Me morial park LIONS SLATE DILLON Salem Lions club will hear an address by pr. Harry Dillon, pres ident of Lin field college. McMinn ville, at the club's regular Thurs day noon luncheon meeting. Dr. Dillon will speak on his work with the economics and social council WILLIS TO APPEAR Charles F. Willis of 1512 Wood row st. :will answer this afternoon in municipal court to a charge of failure to yield right of way to a pedestrian. Police reported that he drove a car which Sat urday night struck Dorothy Rostel and Robert B. Hynd will Ahirndt, 495 N. 21st st., who was be inducted into the club. treated at Salem Deaconess hos- MICMOLS EMaworth Nichols, late resident of TOJ N. Church st . at a local hospital. December I at the age of S3 years Surviving Is a cousin. Georie D Tucker of Aumsville A of services later by the wards chapel. Dr. Dolph Craig, dentist, has re turned. Rm. 28 Brevman Block. 180 N. Commercial. Ph. 8523. Eve. by appointment. BABY STILL 'POOR The condition of 20-months-old BUM-IS Mrs Emma E. Bullis. late resident of Pistol River. Ore . at a local hoe- rltal December 7 Surviving ' are the uaband. Howard Bullis of Pistol River, two sisters. Mrs. Lura Tomil aon of Portland and Mrs Myrtle Hin ton of Buwnemont. W V'a Service will be Wednesday. December 11. at 2 p m at Ckmgh-Barnck chapel In lerment in VANCOUVER LICENSES Marriage licenses were issued in Vancouver, Wash., to John W. Stratmeyer and Lipha M. Even den, both of Salem. Rex R. Gaslin and Eha J. Walton, both of Al bany; Gilbert G. Gaslin and Jean ! She ryl Eckstein is still 'poor," Sa Peir. both of Albany; and to Will- , im Deaconess hosnital authorities nnH,u!Mmr"J?' Uum B1"'0". Aurora, and Thel- stated last night. The daughter of l Howell-Ed- A Tnrr.v rV-lor.H . , . . - - j . v.. : Mr. ana inrs. max rxmsiein 01 L j 1344 Edgewater st., West Salem, anop eariy. see our siock. oroau way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Phone 2-1565. she suiiered severe head injuries in a two-story fall at her home last Friday. the lOOK cemetery . CARD OF THANKS Your kindness and sympathy will always be held in grateful remembrance. HERMAN 'BEIER EMIL BEIER ANNA BEIER HENRY BEIER Midway knitted shorts for men. shirts to match. witi short sleeves or athletic style, shorts size 30 to 44. Extra fine quality. You had better hurry. Alex Jones, 121 North High Street. Births NICHOLS To Mr and Mrs. E L. Nichols. 1115 S. 18th st., a son, Tuedsay, December 10, at Salem General hospital. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. CITIES LEAGUE TO MEET A League of Oregon Cities din ner meeting will be held at 6:30 ; p.m. Thursday at the Golden Pheasant restaur ant. Similar meetings will be held Wednesday at Forest Grove and Friday at 1 Eugene. Clear Lake Missionary society are having bazaar at Benson Bakery on State street on December 14. COMMITTEE TO MT3ET I A meeting of the industries and processing plants subdivision of the Willamette valley project committee will take place in- Al bany, December 17 to study plans for greater development of in dustries in the valley. Commit tee members include Douglas Mc Kay, chairman; Clay .Cochran, manager of the Salem Chamber of Commerce; Ivan Oakes, proj ect engineer, and Guy Newgent, former mayor of West Salem. Xmas Gifts. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Ph. 2-1565. Olson washer repair.. Ph. 2-5100. G REISER TO CORVALLIS Carlton Greider, veterans rep resentative at the state employ ment service, and a group of Sa lem Kiwanis will motor to Cor- vallis this noon to lunch with the Corvallis club. Greider will speak to the group on social and em ployment problems of the physic- I ally handicapped persons. Pro basketball Salem vs Portland, Salem armory Thurs.-Fri. night, 8:30 p.m. Adm. 1.25 incl. tax, gen. adm. 1.00, students 50c. WITTENBERG TO BUILD Leonard Wittenberg was issued a permit Tuesday by the city en gineer's office to build a $4500 house at 1305 Pearl st. Other per mits were to Gabrielson and El liott for a $200 billboard at 225 Center st., and to E. M. La r sen for a $400 private garage at 765 S. Commercial st. : New location Crontse Studio. 439 j Court SL, over Smith Baking Co. j MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL I Mrs. Dale E. Mode of Indepen- dence was dismissed from Salem General hospital Tuesday with her infant son and Mrs. Wayne Dome I of 1055 Wilbur st. and Mrs. Leslie , Swink of 590 N. Summer st. were i dismissed with their infant daugh j ters. ! Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. ! HANDY VISITS OES Glenn D. Handy, Oregon field I assistant of the veteran's employ ment service ior me usts, vis ited the local employment service office Tuesday to inspect Salem employment activities on his first regular tour of Oregon employ- ment offices. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592, NONE HURT IN CRASH No one was injured Tuesday morning when cars driven by Douglas LeRoy Flood, 1210 S. 16th st., and Mellody Thomas Har I mon of route 5, Salem, collided at 12th and Mill streets, city po 1 lice report. i Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 , S. 12. "Dodge Diaper Drudgery." Call Stork Laundry Service 24520 or 25600. BESSES WElEIESlflY JU3D WBBSbBti MM fctropiltaii m - I . sw iVVT fM ! K. u. ' rfi 1 . I v .$ A Values up lo $5.98 go in this clean sweeping clearance. Come early for the best selection. MASSES Am Mr nTV GEMMELL ENDS TRAINING Pvt. Alan C Gemmell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gemmell, 460 N. 24th sL, has completed six weeks of combined parachute and glider training at the army' in fantry school. Fort Benning, Ga., entitling him to wear the boots and wings of the army airborne troops, according to an army press release Tuesday. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. Pemberton's Myrtlewood "Gif ts. 1980 S. 12th. Bazaar, Gas and Coke Co., 109 S. Commercial, Wed-, Dee. 11, by Marine Corps league auxiliary. GRAND JURY IN SESSION The Marion county grand jury held the first session Tuesday of its three-day docket. With over IS cases to be heard the results and findings of the grand jury will not be announced until Thursday, according to Lawrence Os terms n, deputy district attor ney. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. River silt lop snl it fill dirt Coml Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 TOA8TMASTERS MEET Salem Toastmasters club at its meeting last night heard talks by Edwin McEwen, Harry Riches and Walter Lamkin. Marion Cur ry and Ed Potter, members of Capitol Toastmasters club, were guest speakers. Charles Ogle was toastmaster, Marvin Clatterbucfc, general critic. Wanted: Walnut bed room suite. Ph. 5862. Dance Tonight, Crystal Gardens. Pro basketball Salem vs Portland, Salem armory Thurs.-Fri. night, 8:30 p.m. Adm. 1.25 incl. tax, gen. adm. 1.00, students 50c. CARTER TO VISIT Douglas Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter, and a hospital apprentice second class in the navy will be home December 24 for a-five-day leave over the hol idays. He is in the San Diego hospital corps school. ! Dexter grinding serv. Ph. 6833. Christmas gifts, pillow slips, aprons, tea towels, good variety, crocheted and handmade articles. D.A.V. auxiliary Thursday and Friday, 109 S. Commercial. Chicken "savage style." Cole's Chicken Bar, 1 mi.' No. of under pass, 99 E. MT. ANGEL FIRM FILES W. Douglas Harris, Mt. Angel, filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion coun ty clerk's office Tuesday for the Mt. Silver-Wood Realty company, to be located at Mt. Angel. Pro basketball Salem vs Portland, Salem armory Thurs.-Fri. night, 8:30 p.m. Adm. 1.25 incl. tax., gen. adm. 1.00, students 50c. Englewood Grocery, 975 N. 18th. Plenty of Toilet Tissue Limit 3. Also ample supply of powdered soap and 1 lb. boxes Chocolate candy. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis- t-arge certificates. War Plans of Decade Ago Are Described - The nazi philosophy of "once a German always a German" was being drummed into youths from all over the world at the German national school for physical edu cation in Berlin 10 years ago, Carl ton B. Greider told the Kiwanis club Tuesday. Greider, blinded veteran of World War II told of his experi ences while he was at the Berlin school oil a scholarship from the international YMCA college. He said students wore army uniforms, "heiled Hitler all over the place," and that even a decade ago "pre parations for war were apparent everywhere." Greider said most nazis he met were atheists, but that there was no open break with the church ELFSTROM TO SPEAK Mayor-Elect R. L. Elfstrom will be speaker at this noon's luncheon meeting of the Salem Soroptimist club at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. Spraying and pruning. Call 7900. Now in new location, 130 Roberts Ave, Old Ph. No. was 22303. Bazaar and luncheon. American Legion auxiliary Wed. Dec. 11. Legion Hall, 693 Chemeketa. Th Skitefnncm. Sqfcnx Ofqon. Wodn day- H m8' because they believed "all Hitler has to do (to break the ties of religion) is to train young people to be national socialists.'' He add ed that "our great job is to make our own young people just as en thusiastic about the American way of life." Z,00 NEW FIRMS NEW xORK, , Dec. 1 -JPHe w businesses currently ar being es tablished at the rate f 2,000 a day, while 1,200 firms are with drawing daily, Dun & BradstreeT reports. ' S - aoso JNJ Are you satisfied with your Dancing Ability? Do you sit out dances because you dont. knoiv your Jitterbug, Tango, Samba, and Rhumba? Let us help you in your dancing, drop in today i for a FREE analysis of your dancing. Make yourself a welcome dancing pardner. C0I1E III TODAY OB CALL 6126 Oregon Dnstitute Of IDanciinig 155 S. Liberty Phone 6126 HOAGY CARMIGHAEL nngs OLE BUTTERMILK SKY 95 Now in Stock On a Special Decca Pressing at THE SALEM RECORD SHOP Oregon Building Downstairs MAURICE HUD KINS State at High Telephone 8632 440 W 440 ORE.S.D.A.Saltm'8 Retail Packing Plant 351 State St. QRE.S.DlA. TXTTOV TUniPTV IT flUC 17 TTl? 17 Likes t save money. This market afters yen that opportunity, stemeumes J& Villi I 1 Hilll IX UUUdbl fIX Clear prices seem unusually low sat yoe can always feel safe la trading here, as we never sacrifice quality In erder te sell at a lew price. REGULAR PRICES - - HOT "SPECIALS" i6)C0 li n nfi jr VSBBSss' HaSBW 2 2)3 $1.45 PLATE RIB lb. 0 TTP) Small Fresh Picnics s JfS Lean Streaked JOWL BACOII 0 lb. Flavorized" picincs 47c lb. Squares Small Ones I Whole or Mall Our smoked meats are dry sugar cured. Iheres a difference. "Flavorized" HAI1S Fresh Sliced Boston Butts, Lb. IT-EJcsDim Individuals Lb. There may be profit in selling inferior meats, but there is no profit in buying them. rosE .ntniQo BEEF Costs a Kttle more but worth it Lb. UWF .S&fS&GE A Taste Teaser Highly Nutritious Xb. 4c 1 Y7IIEII YOU SEE IT III OUB AD, ITS SO