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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1947)
(Hnttv Mews HMffiffs v ' ; ; L : BOA EDM AN GUEST SPEAKER Bob Board ma a, Jr. will be guest speaker . at Keizer Community church Sunday at 8 p. m. Pastor Lt Wiens unnounied Thursday. Boardman has just ; completed his lirt year of training at Bible In stitute at Los Angeles and is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Boardman, 2380 East Nob Hill. He plans to return , to school in the fall. Harvest dance, Saturday, Wheat land Hall. Overalls and print dresses. - 2 used washers, very good condi- tion 885 each, Ralph Johnson Ap pliance Valley Motor Bigg, phone 4036. i I :. CIVIL SERVICE JOBS OPEN Latest U. S. civil service open ings on which information has been received by William FLch-' er's civil service ofDce in Salem postoffk-e are . for engineering aides to work near Washington, D. C, at salaries of 13,000 to $3,400, and for coal mine inspect ors to work in mining areas a $4,100 to $4,900, The local office has details on application proced ure. " Dance Sat., Crjsta) Gardens. Holly" says ( you re going . to hear a lot about the new 1947 Sunbeam Shayema&ter with the bigger single head. Being shown and demonstrated right here in town. We don't only have 1 or Z, but we have several and will be only to glad , to give a demon stration, to anyone who thinks they have a beard an electric shaver cannot handle, as this is the last word ifor -a fast, close, smooth shave. Shown! at Jackson Jewelers. COAST TRIP PLANNED , Thirty young people of thj First Presbyterian church' and leaders leave today for a three day retreat at the Nelscott "chapel by the sea." Don Douris, youth director, will be in charge, assist ed by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimmel, Marion Sparks, Glennis Allen and Ernest Iufer. The group will re turn Sunday night to assist with the ":30. p. m. service at the church. Tuna for canning. Fitts Market. I Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal savings Association, 120 South Liberty street. ; TARES LIBRARY POSITION Mrs. Joan Roddy Bonny, 240 K. 14th st, has taken the position of circulation desk assistant at the Salem public library, Hugh Morrow, librarian, reported Thursday. Mrs.! Bonny will take over duties of Mrs. Rodney Mills, head of the circulation desk for tlie past year, who will leave Sa lem September; 1 with. her hus band for Ames Iowa. for Sale Completely furnished borne including! electric refrigera- . - Mm 1 V .. Xr ana eieciric range, iun uubc ment with oil furnace at 870 Ship ping st., call Pioneer Trust Co. $136 for details. Winona Chalet now featuring 16-oz. steaks 7 nights a week. BRUSH FIRE OUT A brush fire, located by city police early , Thursday morning, was extinguished by city firemen In the 1600 block on North Front street before causing damage to nearby buildings, police reports said. Sparks were said by investi gating police to be shooting 75 feet in the air. Dance Sat., Crystalj Gardens. Monarch Finer Foods will start peaches, Saturday,! August 16. Nite shift 4:00 p. mj to 1:00 a. m. Reid Murdock, a division of Con solidated Grocers corporation. Ph. 5478 7485. Front Sc Market sts., Salem. " OSTERMAN TO RETURN Lawrence Osterman, deputy Marion county district attorney, is xpected back at his desk late this week from a week's vacation. Obilunry REED Miss Lois Ad.laid. Reed, late rel rfent of 36S North 30th itrcct. at a forUaiMl hospital. Wednesday. August Jl, at th ate ot 49 years. Survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Reed f Saiem and a sister. Mrs. A It a Web ater of Salem. Member of Seventh Day Advcnust church. Services will be held Saturday. August 16. at. 2:30 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist church. El der Robert Skinner and Elder Ralph Gladden officiating. Concluding serv ices at Belcrest Memorial park under direction of the HoeU-Edwards com Pny. SrCNCKK Cecil Bond Spencer, lata resident of S3S Oak st . August 13. at a PorUand hospital. Survived by the idow, Grace K, faleT; a daughter. Cretchen S. Powell, Portland: a son. C. B. Spencer, 1r, Lebanon: a daughter. Gloria Grace Spencer. Salem, and a sister. Mrs. E. A. Stratum. Missoula, Mont. Also by six randchiidren. Services will be held riday. August IS. at 11 a.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Bishop Benjamin Dag well officiating. LIONS PLAN OUTING Salem Lions club leaders Thurs day announced plans for two of the club's annual outdoor events. The picnic for members and their families will be held next Thurs day evening on grounds of the state: school for the blind. Recre ational events are being planned by Chairman Stanley Smith. Pre paration for the annual Lyons sponsorship of the Marion county 4-H fat stock sale, slated this year for August 28 at the state fair grounds, is being made by Chair man James Bishop and his com mittee. Cement. Phone 21968. Need time to shop on your lunch hour? Try Nohlgren's air condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fast i service. Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Reduce the scientific way. Latest modern massage (myopathy). 543 N. Church. Phone 6253. HYDRANTS TO GET PAINT City fire hydrants are to get a newScoat of yellow paint, accord ing to CityT Manager J- L. Fran ren Wednesday. He said that the tops ! and caps of the hydrants would also get a coat of black paint to give them a "natty" ap pearance and to make them more easily discernible in case of emergency. Work on the painting has j just begun by city crews, Franzen said. New! location Cronise Studio. 439 Court st, over Smith Baking co. a River silt, top soil and fill dirt, Com'l Sand & GravL Ph. 21966. Crawford canning peaches. You picki Carl Aspinwall Orchard's, at Brooks. PORTLANDER TO PREACH Dr. John M. Paxton, native of Scotland and pastor of Moreland Presbyterian church of Portland, will; preach at First Presbyterian church Sunday on "Christianity, Incorporated" st the 10:55 a.m. service and on "Life Tedium or Te Deum" at the evening serv ice. S Mrs. E? H. Cravens will be guest organist at the morning service, and Vivian Benner Garri son will sing. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Salem Ice Arena closing August 17tbj for repairs. Monarch Finer Foods will start peaches, " Saturday, August 16. Nite shift 4:00 p. m. to 1:00 a. m. Reid Murdock, a division of Con solidated Grocers corporation. Ph. ,54787485. Front & Market sts., i Salem. ' YOUTHS TO REPORT Three youths who recentlr re turned from a United Christian Youth movement regional confer ence at Lake Tahoe. Calif., will tell of their exoerience there dur ing i the evening service at First Christian church 1 Sunday. They are Joyce VanDyke, Richard Blackmer and Muriel Fitts. Tuna for canning. Fitts Market. West Salem Toggery, men & boys work clothes. 1126 Edgewater. Watch for opening date. NEW RIDE INSTALLED First concession operator to complete installation of an amuse ment ride at the Oregon state fair grounds for this year's fair is Salem Steel and Supply Co. Fin ished Thursday, its ride is a new development known as the C-Cruise. Johns-Manville elate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. Com'L Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. DR. SMITH ON VACATION Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of Willamette 'university is pres ently on a vacation in Canada. He is to return to the campus about the first of next week, ac cording to his office. Harvest dance, Saturday, Wheat land Hall. Overalls and print dresses. TAKE OVER CAMP Youths of First Presbyterian church will take over the facili ties of the Silver Creek recreation camp next Monday for a two weeks period. The Salem YMCA district girls' camp is now in its last week. COTPE In this city August 13, Bernle Golper, late resident of Dougles county, Ore gon, at the age of 38 pears. Son of Sam Colper of Iron Mountain, Mich. Ship ment has been made to Iron Mountain, Mich, by the W. T. Rigdon company ;for services and interment. WOOD In this city August 14. Mabel Grace 'Wood, late resident of 1138 Third St.. West Salem, at the age of SS years. Mother of Bemicc Zeller and Juamta Creasy, both of Salem; sister of Claudia SimiMim of Kenewick. Wash., and Grandmother of Donald Creasy of Sa lem. Services will be held Friday, Aug ust IS. at 2 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel w lth interment In the City View Cemetery. Th Rev. W. Harold Lyman will officiate. SHIPLEY Ulysses G. Shipley, late resident of 45 Parrtsh st.. at a local hospital. Wed rday. August 13. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mattie Shipley of Salem; a brother. P. O. Shipley of Pownell. Me.; nd two meres. Miss Ada Caletnair and Mrs. Frank Bloomfteld. both of Roches ter. N. V. Services will be held Friday. August IS. at St. Paul's Episcopal church at 4 30 p m. under the direction cf Ckrugh-Barrick company. The Rev. Ceurpe H. Swift will officiate. Pleas nut Towers, Births McAllister To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McAllister, 1168 Seventh st.. West Salem, a daughter, Thurs day, August 14, at Salem Deacon ess hospital. Ream To Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ream. Salem route 6, a daughter, Thursday, August 14, at Salem Deaconess hospital. Handle To Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel A. Randle, 230 E. Washington st., a daughter, Thursday, August 14, at Salem Deaconess hospital. Krants To Mr. and Mrs. Cle ment Krantz, Stayton, a daughter, Thursday, August 14, at Salem Deaconess hospital. Ding-man To Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Dingman, Salem route 8, a son; Thursday, August 14, at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. Williams To Mr. and Mrs. John S. Williams, 1038 4 Sixth st., a son; Thursday, August 14, at Sa lem General hospital. Jamison To Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jamison, 2255 Hazel ave., a daughter, Thursday, August 14, at Salem General hospital. Winters To Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip I N. Winters, Monmouth, a daughter, Thursday, August 14, at Salem General hospital. Filler To Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. Filler, 1340 N. Cottage St., son, Thursday, August 14, at Sa lem General hospital. Jones To Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Jones, Sweet Home, a daugh ter; Thursday, August 14, at Sa lem General hospital. O. ft. OLSON DECORATED The Oregon adjutant general's office Thursday received word that Lt. Col. Oliver S. Olson, for mer Oregon national guard officer of Woodburn, has been awarded the Chinese military decorations, Special Breast Order of Yun Hui, with ribbon. Olson is IX corps provost marshal, now stationed in Japan. Hard of hearing? Fresh batteries for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new easy to wear Bel tone. James Taft & Assoc. 218 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 2-4491. Special - special - special. Your opportunity to buy an exceptional Z bedroom home in the Engle wood school district for a reason able price. Owner must sell and we will submit any offer within reason. Westinghouse range and refer, included. Lets get together on this one now. Call Lee Ohmart & Co., realtors, 477 Court st. Ph. 24115-6. Evenings, ph. 7534. For .rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St GORDON GILKEY RETURNS Gordon W. Gilkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilkey, Man brin drive, arrived here Wednes day for a visit following a year's army service in Germany. He has left the service after five years and soon will assume his duties with the art department of Ore gon State college at Corvallis. For unusual and restful dinner atmosphere try the "Myrtlewood room" at Silver Creek Falls. Open daily until 9 p. m. For Sale: Owner only. Really nice home, newly decorated, see it to appreciate it, partly furnished, close to school, bus line & stores. Very reasonable. 2185 Nor. 4th. ROAD PETITION DISMISSED Marion county court Thursday dismissed a petition filed by Wil helmina Willard and others seek ing an extension of the Parrish Gap road into their property. A hearing was held on the petition recently at which time the court took the matter under advise ment Monarch Finer Foods will start peaches, Saturday, August 16. Nite shift 4:00 p. m. to 1:00 a. m. Reid Murdock, a division of Con solidated Grocers corporation. Ph. 54787485. Front & Market sts., Salem. Winona Chalet now featuring 16-oz. steaks 7 nights a week. CONSTRUCTION OFFICE UP Construction office of the Rob ertson, Hays and Wallace Con struction company, contractors for the new additions to the tele phone building here, has been erected on the parking strip in front of the telephone building. Tuna for canning. Fitts Market Dance Sat nite, Silverton armory. Woodry's orchestra. JAYCEES SET PICNIC Salem Junior Chamber of Com merce members and their families will gather at Paradise island Sat urday afternoon for a picnic Swimming and other recreational events are planned for the affair which is to begin at 2 p. m. Mark Twain white broadcloth shirts regular or cutback collar, $3.95. Alex Jones 121 North High st HUT AT FAIRGROUNDS Ralph Bent and Eugene Hart of Salem will operate a patrons' checkroom at the Oregon state fair this year. Erection of the quonset hut in which the check room is established was completed Thursday. KLAMATH MAN TO SPEAK The Rev. Godfrey Matthews of Klamath Falls will be guest speak er at the First Congregational church Sunday morning. Dr. Seth R. Huntington, the pastor, is on vacation. Improved Elberta peaches ready for canning. Marshall Farm, mi west of Keizer Sch. MAY HAUL LOGS County road log-hauling per mits were granted by Marion county court Thursday to Harold E. Weathers, 1868 S. 13th st. and John H. Cook 95 Fairhaven ave., both of Salem, and to Guy Music, Sublimity. ROY KIMBALL ON LEAVE Pvt. Roy Kimball, stationed with the Sixth army at Pasadena, Calif., arrived this week to visit his mother, Mrs. Ruby Bradshaw, West Salem, during his 14-day iuriougn. TOWNSEND COUNCIL CALLED The First Congressional district of Townsend clubs will meet at 10:30 a. m. Sunday in Mayflower nan. following the business ses sion will be a no-host dinner at noon and entertainment at 2 p. m BROKERS' TEST MONDAY State examinations for real estate brokers will be given at the statehouse Monday, Real Estate Commissioner Claude Mur phy announced yesterday. RADIO STOLEN FROM HOME L. B. Heise. 2045 Brevman st reported to city police Thursday mat someone had taken a port able radio from his home Wed nesday night MRS. KINNEY DISMISSED Mrs. Arbutus Klnnev. 143 Abrams. ave., with her baby son, was dismissed Thursday from Sa lem General hospital. MRS. HUMPHREYS HOME Mrs. Marvin Humphreys, 1105 S. 19th st, was dismissed Thurs day from Salem Deaconess hos pital with her baby daughter. Dr. P. D.Baker Osteopathic Physician Now Located at 1165 Court St. Telephone 7905 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday. August IS. 1317 S Sunbeam's own factory trained expert J jwill be at ... t . . Friday and Saturday Only August 15th and 16th DO . 9 ' . w , I mm nnn?nn huuLsb J KARL KOCH. Factory Expert at our store Friday and Saturday, August 15 and 16, to prove you can get a quicker, closer shave this new way. S ; ' We're demonstrating the new Sunbeam Shavcmaster that shaves closer than any blade, does it faster', and with a s-m-o-o-t-h comfort you never thought possible. So be a skeptic! Don't take our say-so. Make us prove it on your face, with your beard. Whether you'f e a confirmed blade-and-styptic veteran or have tried electric shavers in the past and given them to your nephew visit our store and see for yourselC We're especially interested in men with tough, wiry beards and sensitive skin. Come in! Let us prove these facts cranky puddle-jumpers of your youth. Tremendous strides) Vave been made.' You really have no idea of what, an electric The new Sunbeam Shayemaster is just as far an advance over the electric shavers of yesterday as the new, depend able, streamline autos of today are improved beyond the can do for you until you've tried the new Sunbeam for faster, closer; smoother shaves POWERFUL SELF-STARTING "REAL" MOTOR Not just a contact-type mecha nism but a REAL armature motor. Greater Power and Dependabiu'ty. It stands ithc gaff. ! o FACTORY TRAINED EXPERT In our store on FBI. Cc SAT. ONLY BIGGER SINGLE HEAD with CONTINUOUS-ROUND SURFACE Greater shaving-surface and cutter-speed than ever be fore. Smooth and com fortable on the face. Faster whisker PICK-UP. SPECIAL INVITATION to SHAYEMASTER OWNERS. .V Com In end try this marvelous new modtU Priced at 23.50 Jewelers of Salem Liberty at State