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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1947)
(Dntty Mews SERIES FINALE SET Final talk in a series of three by Dr. Raymond ; B. Walker of Portland at the ' Salem YMCA Churchmen's forum is slated for Friday noon on the subject of Self Confidence." Men are ask ed to make reservations for the meeting, which is to continue the general topic of "In-the Clinic of the Christ" Dr. Walker, pas tor of Portland's First Congrega tional church, served for 10 years as chairman of the Oregon board op labor conciliation and for the past 15 years has been a member of the interfaith. team for the Na tional Council of Christians and Jews. Latter Day Saints bazaar. Baked food-candy sale, Nov. 20, Port land Gas and Coke. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN Examinations for positions of chemist, engineer, librarian, math ematician, metallurgist, physicist and psychologist in the navy de partment and engineer in the bu reau of reclamation were announc ed Wednesday- by the U. S. civil service commission. All - jobs are listed at $2,644 a year. The recla mation work is in western and midwestern states, and the navy jobs in California and eastern states. Additional information may be secured from W. H. Fischer, civil service secretary at Salem postoffice. See the new Ansco Reflex camera at McEwan's Photo Shop, Holly wood store. HI-Y CLUBS PLAN Plans for two . approaching .events were made Wednesday night by members of Salem's three Hi-Y clubs, meeting at the YMCA. The Hi-Y council will sponsor a Salem high school as sembly next Wednesday at 8:45 anu with' James Ellen wood of New York as speaker. Members are to serve at ushers for union church services Thanksgiving day. Avoid the Christinas rush have your picture framing done now. Art Dept., Elfstrom's. FOREMAN SPEAKER HERE WilliamEMeyers, New York, sec retary of the National Council of Foreman's clubs, is in Salem to day to appear at several meet ings with local groups. He will address a YMCA staff meeting this morning, a managers' con ference at noon at the Marion hotel, the Salem Industrial Super visors "club executive committee at a 8 p.m. dinner in the YM and the entire supervisors club at 8 p.m. at the YM. River silt, jop soil, andfill dirt, Coro'L Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966. REQUEST FOOD SHIPPING Support for free movement of food shipments from this country to overseas ports for distribution to needy individuals in Eurnne and Asia is sought in a resolution adopted this week by the Serra club of the Willamette valley and forwarded to President Truman and the postmaster general, ac-J cording to J. L. Kennedy, secre tary, of Salem. Temporary quarters of 3)rs. Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and King will be in north wing of Salem Deaconess hospital and in basement at Salem General hos- Sital. Please call in advance, hone 3123. Temporary quarters of Drs. Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and King will be in north wing of Salem Deaconess hospital and in basement at Salem General hos pital. Please call in advance, Phone 3123. MOTHERS, DAV TO MEET Members of Salem chapter 6, Disabled American Veterans, will be guests of the Gold Star Moth ers fit A ciwial nrnoram of; B o'clock tonight in VFW hall, Hood and Church streets. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st. Ladies listen!! You choose your dress. We make you fit it. The new E-Z Way weight control. Takes inches off your hips, waist line, thighs & calves. Ph. 6253 for appL 543 N. Church. HOFFMAN In this city November 18, Chris H. Hoffman, late resident of Salem route 4. box 473EE. Salem, at the are of 63 )-earc. Husband of Martha Mae Hoff man of Salem: father of Mrs. Edward E. Warren. Mrs. Laura nee C. Hamm, Betty June Hoffman and Dorothy Fern Hoffman, all of Salem. Mrs. Ross Llovd Penning of Bloomington. 111.. Mrs. Al bert B. Casto of Bronscomb. Calif., Warren H. Hoffman. Harold E. Hoff- X. Hoffman, all of Salem: and brother f C. W. Harding of La Cresenta. Calif. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Services will be held from the W. T. Bigdon chapel Saturday. November 22 at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. Brooks Moore fficiating. Concluding services ill Bel Crest Memorial park. , Utt Out Parking Area For your convenience when attending funer al services or when you call at our mortu ary for any purpose; HOlMinSl runtHRL tiumt M5 HOtTM CAWOt SHUT WONE,..37i City Obituaries tmmmmmmmmtm mot v f fmmmm MOM I25fll oul BABIES GO HOME Mrs. Charles Love, 195 A Park Lane, and Mrs. James Butte, 385 Bellevue ave., were dismissed from' Salem General hospital Wednesday with their new - born sons. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood- rows, 450 Center St LIONS TO HEAR SPRAGUE Charles A. Sprague, former governor and editor and publish er of The Oregon Statesman, will discuss "The United Nations .and How Russia Fits into the Picture in a speech to the Salem Lions club Thursday noon at the Mar ion hotel. Just arrived, new sinks, single and double compartment. Also ne basins. Barrel trash burner with coils. 5'0". Second hand leg bath tub. Small steam table with gas or electric heater. W. A. Skewis, 550 N. Winter. HODGES RETURN TO U.S.A. Maj. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hodges; 985 Madison st., arrived in San Francisco Tuesday from the Philippines where he has been stationed. with the army for more than a year, and will arrive in Salem Friday. Mrs. Hodges is the daughter of Mrs. Hattie Golden, also of 985 Madison. Maj. Hodges, a regular army officer, is now on a 60-day furlough, and the couple will spend several weeks visiting here before going to Mitchell Field, Long Island, N. Y., where he has been reassigned. DeLuxr-Serve Self" Laundry, 345 Jeffersott Ph. 26317. FIRE A LAMS ANSWERED Fire department equipment was sent to the J. C. Penney store here about 7:45 p. m. Wednesday when a sprinkler system alarm was set off by a mechanical defect. Fire men who went to the store said they found no evidence of fire. Equipment was also sent to Rur al and 12th streets Wednesday morning to put out a fire which started in a small gasoline engine used in connection with a welding machine being used by a railroad crew. The blaze was quickly ex tinguished, but the engine was damaged extensively firemen said. 0 Dr. John J. Griffith temporarily located with Dr. Kenneth Waters, Pioneer Trust BIdg. Phone 8637. - ADM. GATCH TO SPEAK ' Rear Adm. Thomas L. Gatcb has been announced as the speak er Friday night at a stated meet ing of Pacific lodge 50, AF & AM, at the Masonic-hall, and all mas- tpr Masons are beinff invited -to attend. The program will start at 7:30 p.m. - Permanents $2.50 and up. Modern Beauty College, 179 N. Liberty. Call 8141. WALLET RETURNED Donald E. Glaze,. Aumsville, re cently discharged navy veteran who lost his wallet-in downtown Salem Saturday night, got his wallet back Tuesday but minus the money it contained. Glaze re ported to city police Saturday he missed his wallet, containing about $55 in cash and a $148 check, when he started to pur chase a theatre ticket. The wallet had been deposited in a downtown mail box. It was turned over to Postmaster Alberts Gragg who for warded it to Glaze in Aumsville. Accordions and marimbas to rent while you learn to4 play. Phone 7136, Wiltsey Music House. Cowboys 8 to 14 years wanted for Guitar Band. Phone 7186. VAN ORDER ARRESTED Roy Van Order, who was re turned from Albany Wednesday by Marion County Sheriff Denver Young charged with forgery, will be arraigned in Marion county dis trict court this morning. Van Or der was apprehended by Albany authorities on a Marion county warrant charging him with cash ing a worthless check in Salem last July. He is held In lieu of $1,000 bail. Dr. F. D. Voigt, office with Dr. R. D. Blatchford, 502 First Na tional Bank-Bldg. Ph. 7563. Fast colors for textile. Art; Dept., Elfstrom's. NAVY MAN RETURNED Robert Roy Clark, 21, Corval lis route 2, booked at the Marion county jail Tuesday on a charge of being absent over leave from the navy was removed to Portland Wednesday by navy shore patrol officials. From Portland Clark will be returned to Puget Sound, Wash., navy yard. Dr. C. C. Higgins will be in Dr. L. L. Sanders' office. First Nat'l. Bank BIdg., after November 13. Ph. 7803. See the new Speed Queen wash ers. Deliveries being made. Ralph Johnson Appliances. 355 Center. Births MITCHELL To Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, 1575 Roosevelt St., a son, Wednesday, November 19, at Salem General hospital. MERTENS To Mr. and Mrs Harry Mertens, 3205 Moody ave., a son, Wednesday, November 19, at Salem General hospital. KIHS To Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Kins, Salem route 3, a son, Wednesday, November 19, at Sa lem General hospital. Nothing Down. Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds - ELIIEB -The Blind Han 1545 Plena St W. Salem Slats In aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. Measured and Installed within 30 miles. Phone 7328 Call Any Time For Free Estimates House-Hunting ? - ' ' ,'"- vv. V.' ?-'' pTi . r A vP"" -' J Time out from scanning the classifieds for a house to rent Is taken by Capt R. A. Reynolds, at right, their elght-months-old daughter Joan Colette that they will soon be settled in Salem. Capt. Reynolds, now located In a local auto court, is the new unit instructor for army organised reserve corps units here, and came to Salem after serving with the First Engineer combat battalion during the war and with the occupation forces. Mrs. Reynolds Is from Paris, France. (Photo by Don DilL States man staff photographer.) GRAND JURY RECONVENES Marion rountv Brand Jury, re cessed since last week, is expected to reconvene today and to con tinue its probe of alleged gambling in Marion county. Ki7r turkev suDDeT Friday. Nov. 21; Due to higher prices, price will be $1.25-Serve from 6-7:30. FEIKE TO TALK C. F. Feike of the state division of vocational education, will ad th training conference be ing held in the state capitol build-j ing for state employment service i deputies, as it goes into its third dav today. The conference will adjourn Friday afternoon. Rrlvi vour families Christmas present with a beautiful new RCA Victor or Farnswortn radio, aee our selection. Ralph' Johnson Ap pliences, 355 Center. A Rummage Sale will be held on Fri. and Sat., Nov. 21 & 22, overi Green baum's by the Salem Heights I Home Extension Unit. CLUB HEARS LEWIS John Lewis, Willamette univer sity basketball and baseball coach and assistant football coacn, spoKe on Willamette's basketball team before the Salem Exchange club WpHnoolav noon at the Salem no- tl Iwis indicated that despite a shortage of returning lettermen this year, Willamette wouia nave a strong squad facing its 29-game schedule. OFFICES REMODELED Workmen exnected to complete Wednesday nieht the lowering of ceilings in the offices of city re corder and secretary to tne city manager. Framework for the task, and a nortion of the ceiline. which will contain sound-absorbing ma terials, was applied Tuesday night. Lighting will be re-installed im mediately, and partitions between the offices extended to the ceiling, according to City Manager J. L. Franzen. Silex steam irons, nursery scales, all electrical plugs, 2 cup perco lators, steel head casting rods, cute plastic toys, egg poachers, angel food cake tin, car heaters, doll buggies $5.95. See our toy section. Nollman Sc Engler, 362 State. REALTORS TO QUESTION A question and answer session on pertinent community and real estate subjects, with a "board of experts" to provide the answers, is scheduled for Friday's noon luncheon of the Salem Board of Realtors in the Marion hotel. Kenneth Sherman of Salem Title company will be in charge of the program, according to Harold Mc Millin, program chairman. A I COMPLETE FORD SALES -AND SERVICE FOR MORE THAN 30 FEARS VALLEY 375 Center ORC Captain and his wife, Colette, to reassure j TOASTMASTERS MEET George Hewitt will be acting toastmaster at tonight's business meeting of Capitol Toastmasters club in the Gold Arrow cafe. Speakers slated are Gerald Kel ley, Al Cramer, Al Lamb, Fred Remington and Robert Batdorf. Ed Randle will be general eval uator. Normandy Manor open every Thurs., Fri., Sat, Sun. and Mon. night LIONS HEAR POTTER Ed Potter, local real estate broker and past president of the Salem Board of Realtors, told the Hollywood Lions club Wednesday noon that recent trends of social ization have had a detrimental effect on small business men and farmers. Next Wednesday's meet ing of the club will be given over to a Thanksgiving celebration to which members will bring their wives. Normandy Manor open tonight JEWELERS FILE An assumed business name cer tificate for Salem Jewelers, a jewelry manufacturing, engraving and stone setting and repair busi ness, was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Clar ence Baer, S85 Ratcliff dr., and William A. Boers, 2415 W. Nob Hill st Announcing the new location of Elmer M. Amundson law office at 554 Ferry St Ph. 26687. Dolls . . Dolls . . Dolls . . . Ex quisite, Adorable, Appealing. All the finest lines, Madame Alexan der, Effanbee, Mollye American Character and many others are awaiting your selection at The Moderne. TWO HOUSES PLANNED Permits to build two new one story dwellings were issued by the city engineer's office Wednesday to Marcus Schmele, who will build at 495 Hansen ave., at a cost of $6,000, and to N. R. Thornquist, at 1370 N.a5th st, $8,000. Other permits were issued to William Kingston to wreck a tool shed at 940 S. 21st st, $50; Jason Frizzell to reroof dwelling at 970 N. 15th st., $300; Guy Eades to alter dwel ling at 1600 Jefferson st, $800. OCE STUDENTS INITIATED George Jensen of Molalla and Ray Smith of Independence are among seven students to be ini tiated into Phi Beta Sigma, na tional teacher's honorary fratern ity, at Todd Hall at the Oregon College of Education in Monmouth tonight. They were chosen be cause of their interest in teaching as a profession, high scholastic standing and service to the school. YOUR CAP r IN OUR EXPERTS hands they HAVE r KNOW HOW You place your car In the best possible hands when you drive into the Val ley Motor Co. for "winterizing" serv ice. Colder weather calls for adjust ments it pays to make early . . . . Now is the time to drive in for that check up. We have the Know How.w U070R CO. Salem, Oregon CHASTAIN SENTENCED Leonard Chastain, who pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery, was sentenced to two three-year terms in Oregon state prison Wed nesday by Marion County Circuit Judge George Duncan. The sen tences are to run concurrently. Nita Chastain, wife of Leonard, who -pleaded guilty to ! similar charges, will be sentenced Satur day. The Chas tains were arrested by Salem city police October 16 and charged with cashing $225 in worthless checks in Salem." Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St LELAND BROT SOUGHT Leland Broy of Gunnison. Colo.. is being sought in Salem by Mar-, ion County Sheriff Denver Young, who Wednesday received a tele gram from Gunnison authorities stating that Broy's father was ill. The telegram said that Broy was a musician and a turkey sticker by occupation. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit easy to wear Beltone. James Taft & Associates, 218 Oregon bldg. Phone 24491. STOLEN CAR FOUND A car . reported stolen from Portland was found parked in the 400 block on North High street Wednesday by city police arid towed to a local garage where it will be picked up by its owner, city police reported. End garbage worries with a new General Electric Automatic Gar bage Disposal. Quickly installed on any standard sink. Phone or write for free demonstration. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. Ph. 4141. HARDY ARRESTED AT FIRE Laveme Ervin Hardy, 1370 Market st, was arrested by city police in the 700 block between Front and Commercial streets Tuesday and charged with parking his car so that it interfered with city firemen fighting a fire near by. Police said Hardy parked his auto in an alley near the scene of a fire which destroyed the trailer home of Fred Schindler; blocking the fire fighters' access to the blaze. He was released on $10 bail. Pump service. Judson's, Ph. 4141. SERVICE STATION ENTERED City police Wednesday report ed that someone had entered the Shell service station at Mission and South 12th streets Tuesday night but nothing was taken. En try was gained by breaking a window In the lubrication room, police said. Turkey shoot. North Santiam Gun club. Sat night 7 JO, S mi. east of Marion. APPLICANTS EXAMINED , Physical examinations are being arranged by City Recorder Al Mundt for 18 men who have taken written tests for city civil service appointments, 8 as policemen and 13 as firemen. No announcement of results of the tests, given Tues day and Wednesday, was made, pending the physicals. Although IS men had applied for the fire department positions, only 13 ap peared for the examination. rsssmrss: Ill's j f ! ' : ! S ; i Clothes Can Make the Man! RESERVE TO MEET i All former members of the army air force are invited to at tend a meeting of the Army Air Fiorce Reserve association at army reserve headquarters, 25th and Lee streets, at 8 o'clock tonight. Future plans of the ! association will be discussed at the meeting. For the Best selection of Better Toys, shop The Moderne. Year round headquarters for Quality Toys. Modern angels shop early at The Moderne. Wall shelves (2 glass shelves) Walnut & Mahogany finish. Close out at $3.49 ea. Woodrow's 450 Center. LEMUEL KING DIES Word was received; in Salem Wednesday of the death of Lem uel D. King, 86, former Marion county resident in Parma, Idaho, earlier in the week. He was the father of Mrs. Charles Davidson of Salem, Mrs. Byron Ruddell of Independence, Will King of Aums ville, Ralph King of Portland and Joe King of Parma. He was born in Yreka. Calif- Nov. 3. 1861,, and came to Oregon during the gold rush. He moved to; Portland, Give Her A H S For Chrisimas Com In For a 1 Ti Demonatratlon Only 47.50 Down 2.75 per week Dalph Johnson Appliances Headqaarters far Bendlx RCA Victor. Fewler, Kelvlnator 355 Center Phone 4138 m Si " fc The Statesman. Salom. Orecon, Thurmdcry. Not. 20, 19475 where he lived until the death of his wife In 1932, when ho went to Parma. For Sale: By owner, new 1 bdrm. home. 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Other nationally famous suits priced to $65.00. 2,000 Pack Armory To Hear 'Divine Healtr' A crowd estimated at more than 2,000 persons jammed the audi torium, balcony and downstairs rooms of Salem armory Wednes day night for the opening of "di vine healirg services" conducted by the Rev. William Branham. The series is sponsored by Salem Full Gospel churches. Wonderful Gift the Whole Family fiefrigeratof J f I I Phoo 4036 I I sQSkSltai