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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1947)
KING VISITS Robert W. King of Boise, Idaho, is in Salem this week end visit ing with friends. King formerly lived here and is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George M. King. He is stopping at the Salem hotel. Home Self Service Laundry, 3235 Portland Rd. 8:00 to 5:00 Mondays & Friday, 7:00 to 9:00. Pade's Coffee Shop will be closed Nov. 23 to Nov. 30 for painting & remodeling. JUDGE MURPHY TRAVELS Marion County Judge and Mrs. Grant Murphy will leave today on a vacation trip to Modesto, Calif, 'where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Marcelle Berger, They expect to return here De cember 7. Hot Donuts Sundays. Madsen's Ice Cream Store, 130 S. High. Mirrors, Plate Glass 25 off. Woodrow's, 450, Center. MRS. GILG S COUSIN DIES i Mrs. H. C.GilgT-1145 E st., has received word of the death of her cousin, Mrs. Frank Fallon of O' Neill, Neb. Mrs. Fallon's only -eon was killed recently by light ning. " Dispose of messy garbage the .modern way with a G-E-Disposal. Fits any standard sink. Im mediate ,low cost installation. Phone or write for free literature. Judson'si 279 N. Com'l. Ph. 4141. Johns-Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. SALEM GRANGE TO ELECT Salem grange will meet Wed nesday at 8 p. m. in the Woman's clubhouse here for election ol oi ficers. Modern picture framing. Elf 0 WA Vli4 0o If the dia-stone had been stolen from my eng-ring, because of a financial need, 1 would feel dif ferently about it, it was taken, for the beauty and value of it, all I ask is, that it be returned. Mrs. Grover Newman, t;5 Center. " CHRISTMAS MUSIC SUBJECT Music of the Christmas season will be the subject of a music workshop for fifth and sixth graders of Salem public schools, to be conducted by music instruc tor Gretchen Kreamer at 4 p. m. Monday in Parrish junior high school. There's no rust with copper! Pipe water in copper tubes at little more cost than ordinary steel pipe. Immediate delivery. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l, Salem. Keep that basement dry this win ter with an automatic electric sump pump from Judson's 279 N. Com'l., Salem. CHAMBER BOARD TO MEET Salem Chamber of Commerce directors will consider the'possi bility of local support for a re gional raw materials survey when they meet with Portland leaders in the project at a session in the local chamber following Monday's chamber luncheon. 32 gallon double element automa tic electric water heaters, $76.75. Judson's Plumbing St Heating, 279 N. Com'l., Salem. Gala Old time Dance Crystal Gar dens Wed. 60c. Free Turkeys. HUT OFFICE AUTHORIZED' A sales office for quonset huts will occupy, appropriately, a quonset hut to be erected at 2330 S. Commercial st., according to city building authority given Sat urday to Ralph , Bent. Cost was estimated at $3,000 for the hut office. Other city permits author ize moving a house from 1144 Marion st to 145 N. 23rd. for D. W.. and J. A. Trade at a $3,000 cost, a $50 garage alteration at 3215 Bonham st., for G. O. Davis and ; a $50 house "alteration at 2667 Portland rd, for Clifford De Hosia. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows. 450 Center St SHAKESPEAREAN PROGRAM Charles Lum, Shakespearean in terpreter, will appear before two Salem school assemblies Monday. He will be at Leslie junior high at 9:30 a. m. and at Stlem High school at 12:50 p. m. Gay Gift Aprons. So Perfect for the season's parties. Do make your selection now from our festive array. The Moderne. FILE FOR FARM CO. - An assumed business name for G. A. C. Farm company was filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by Tone Garcia, Brooks route 1, Miguel Apilado and Vin cent A. Castulo, both of Salem route 2. The business will be con ducted at Salem route 2, Box 402. Lullaby Baby Shop invites you to use our lay-away plan for your Christmas shopping. 2075 Fair grounds Rd. Open evenings. City bltaari ; CUES Mrs. Luhl V. Greer. laU resident ol Bandon, Ore., at local hospital. No vember 20. Survived by three daugh ter. Mrs. Doris Sweet and Mrs. Alice Scott, tjoth of Powell Butte. Ore., and Mrs. Ethel Gordenier of Salem; two sontrtttirgrt-W. Greer of Bandon. Ore., and Kbtoert I Greer of Salem: eight grandchildren and six great grandchil dren. Service will be Monday, No vember 24. at lJO p.m. at Cloufn-Bar-Tick, chapel, with the Rev. M. A. Get cendaner officiating. Interment in Bel crest Memorial park; MOBITZ - V ' " ' ' - ' In this city November 21. Lawrence Joseph Moritz. late resident of Turner route 1. at "the ago of 54 years. Hus band of Sadie Moritz of Turner; fa ther of Mrs. H. B. Lances of Glendale. Calif.; grandfather of Jane Alice Lan des of Glendale: son of Mrs. L. E. Wells- of St. Paul, Minn.; brother of Leo J. Moritz of Merced, Calif.; Lo retta Berts of St Paul, Minn.; and Mrs. C. M. Jones of Greenbay. Wis. Services will be held Monday, Novem ber 24. at 3 p.m. in W. T. Rigdon cha pel with the Rev. WUmer Brown offi ciating. Interment in City View cemetery. TWO MOTHERS GO BOME Salem General hospital Satur day sent home Mrs. Clarence W. Edwards and baby daughter, 1720 Cross st-, and Mrs. Weldon E. Dugger and infant son, 438 Water st Doepke Model Toys for Xroas: Earth hauler, bucket loader, ce ment mixer, lumber carrier. Use our lay-away ' plan. 7 State Tire Service, State St Cottage. CHICKEN BAR LISTED Cole's Chicken bar is the as sumed business name for a rest aurant locate at 4135 Portland rd., filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cole. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st It's Holiday Party Time. For Lin ens, Crystal and Dinnerware, shop The Moderne. JUDD VACATIONS Marion County Clerk Harlan Judd is on a one-week vacation hunting elk in eastern Oregon. He intends to return to his desk in the county courthouse on Fri day of this week, Solve your families Christmas present with a beautiful new RCA Victor or Farnsworth radio. See our selection. Ralph Johnson Ap pliences, 355 Center. ' For the Best Selection of Better Toys, shop The Moderne. Year round headquarters for Quality Toys. WHEATLAND FERRY RUNS Wheatland ferry, laid up for several weeks for repairs, is ex pected to be in operation again today. Another Willamette river ferry, the Polk-Marion county craft which broke loose at Inde pendence recently, is expected to be back in operation again early this week with replacement of a broken overhead cable, Marion County Commissioner Rdy Rice said Saturday. It's Holiday Party Time. For Lin ens, Crystal and Dinnerware, shop The Moderne. Dr. F. D. Voigt, office with Dr. R. D. Blatchford, 502 First Na tional Bank Bldg. Ph. 7563. i Dr. C. C. Higgins will be in Dr. L. L. Sanders' office, First Nat'L Bank Bldg., after November 13. Ph. 7803. a DeLuxe "Serve Self" Laundry, 345 Jefferson. Ph. 26317. TWO CRASHES REPORTED A collision of automobiles driv en by Earl C. Hall, 2130 Maple sve., and J. R. Spraker, 640 N. Commercial st, Saturday at 8:45 a.m. at Hood and Cottage streets was reported by city police. Also reported was a Friday afternoon collision at Portland road and Lana avenue of cars operated by Carroll D. Courtnier, 1080 Gar net st, and D. M. Wenger, Salem route 6, box 349. No injuries re sulted from the accidents. DRIVER FINED $20f Otto Alfred Marquardt, 305 S. 16th st., was fined $200 in mu nicipal court Saturday after plead ing guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. He had been arrested at 1:30 p.m. Saturday by police who said they followed his erratic driving for several blocks through the city after receiving a complaint from a pedestrian who had taken the car's license num ber. The court suspended Mar quardt's 60-jail sentence and or aered his driver's license revoked for one year. Gala Old time Dance Crystal Gar dens Wed. 0c. Free Turkeys. Accordions and marimbas to rent while you learn Jo play. Phone 7186, Wiltsey Music House. FINED FOR INTERFERENCE Laverne E. Hardy, 1370 Market st., was fined $10 in municipal court Saturday on a charge of in terfering . with city firemen's equipment at the scene of a fire Tuesday. Police had reported that Hardy had parked his car in such a way as to block firefighters' ac cess to the fire which destroyed Fred Schindler's trailer home. Ladies listen!! You choose your dress. We make you fit it The new E-Z Way- weight control. Takes inches off your hips, -waistline, thighs & calves. Ph. 6253 for annt 543 N. Phiirrh. NT RHODODENDRONS TOPIC John Henry will discuss rhodo dendrons and show pictures of the flowering plant at a meeting of the Salem Camellia and rhodo dendron society at 8 p. m. Tues day, November 25, at the Salem YMCA. Orders now being taken for Nohl- gren's home made pies for your Thanksgiving dinner. Ph. 5016. For the Best Selection of Setter Toys, shop The Moderne. Year round headquarters for Quality Toys. ' TOASTMASTERS LIST TALKS Speakers for the Tuesday eve ning meeting of Salem Toastmast erz club in Nohlgren's restaurant will be L. O. Arens, Ralph M. Gordon, Deral Jones, Cecil Qu es se th and George Malone. E. G, Ricketts will be toastmaster for the dinner program, and Walter Lamkin will conduct table topics. 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. Births WALKER To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, West Stayton, a daughter, Saturday, November 22, at Salem Memorial hospital. DeVIIJBISS To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. DeVilbiss, Jefferson, a daughter, Friday, November 21, at Salem Memorial hospital. BROWN IS HELD Gordon Brown, formerly of Mill City, is being held by Portland police on a Stayton justice court warrant charging larceny ' and will be returned today by a mem ber of the Marion county sheriffs staff.. Brown is charged with the recent theft of two appliances in Mill City. Gala Old time Dance Crystal Gar dens WecL 60c., Free -Turkeys. SHERIFFS TO MEET Denver Young, Marion county sheriff,: is planning to attend ses sions, of the annual meeting of the Oregon. Sheriffs association in Portland December 4 and 5. He is secretary of the state group. 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. ' River silt top soil, and fill dirt Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. BANK SETS OPEN HOUSE The Willamette Valley bank, soon to open in the Hollywood business district of " Salem, will have an open house between 1 and 6 p.m. next Saturday. The bank is to open for business De cember 1. Cowboys 8 to 14 years wanted for Guitar Band. Phone 7186. CHAMBER ADDS MEMBERS Added to Salem Chamber of Commerce's membership list in the past .week, were M. Doris Mowat, 145 N. 14th st, represent ing the Book House for Children; M. A. Stoutenberg, owner of the Lap Stick Beauty salon, 1872 State st,; John F. Steelhammer, attorney, and Joseph P. Spencer, salesman, of Meridian, Idaho. Avoid the Christmas rush have your picture framing done now. Art Dept. Elf strom's. CAMERA CLUB CALLED Salem Camera club members will see an Eastman film on "Mak ing Pictures People Like" second in a series on the subject when they meet Monday night at 7:45 in the First Methodist church. An auction of used camera equipment will be held for the benefit of the club's library fund. Owner Leaving Must Sell His very attractive 2 bed room home located at 705 Edina Lane. This is a neat new district St one you can be proud of. Nice fenced yard, at tached plastered garage, fireplace, unfinished upstairs, . possession within 2 weeks. Asking price is $8500. Good existing mortgage of $4300 at 4 int now on property. Please do not disturb occupants, just call Mr. Danielson or Mr. Coppock St do it now. Lee Ohmart Sc Co., Realtors, 477 Court St. Ph. 24115-24116. Even. Ph. 24483-5514. Plaster and cement for sale at Pumilite Concrete Block Co., Edgewater St, West Salem. NON-SUPFOKT CHAKGED Napoleon E. Vanover. Tillamook. pleaded innocent to charges of non-support Saturday in Marion county district court and was bound over to the county grand jury. Vanover was released on bail. Grover C. Weaver, 735 N. Commercial st, will enter plea on a" similar charge in district court Monday. Arrested Saturday, he is being held in lieu of $500 bail. Marion County Sheriff.Denver Young will go to Ashland Mon day to return Ray Stock, who is held there on a Marion county district court warrant also charg ing non-support Chris. J. Kowitz, lawyer, office now at cUy hall. Ph. 2-4191. MRS. PETERSEN DISMISSED Mrs. Howard Petersen and her infant son, of 820 Ford St., were dismissed from Salem Memorial hospital Saturday. Merry Go Round Club Entertains for Guests EAST SALEM Mrrv . on- Round club met Tuesday with Mrs. Paul Bamham at the Tt M. Prmiri- fits, Hollywood Drive. Sixteen memDers ana two guests attended the social meeting. Mrs. Vera Rw- croft and Mrs. Anderson, sister of Mr- Walter Fisher of Portland. Green was Irrtml as th rlnh color and holly for the flower, to be used in making up -the year books. Silverton Lions Hold Annual Thanksgiving SILVERTON Linn rliih hlH the annual Thanksgiving dinner party weunesaay at the Legion hall. Wives of memhen were euests. More than 50 sat down tn a family style turkey dinner served Dy Mrs. .Ben Kue. Entertainment included piano DlavinaT bv Dewev Robinson of the West Salem club. Also numbers by Lorraine Pmson, Don and Mar vin xnuier, ana.uyron ry. Um Our Parking Arao For your convenience when attending funer al services or when 3 you call at our mortu ary for any. purpose. H01MAR0S runiHBL Horat ' HsaocncAjnixsnas i 0( 2 Bankers Cain New Positions In Ladd-Bush Two Salem bankers, Orval C. Kennen and Sherman P. Bos track, have been appointed assistant manager of the Ladd St Bush-Sa-lem branch, United States Nation al Bank of Portland, President E. C Sammons announced Saturday. The financial careers of both, men, 'long-time personal friends, have been closely: parallel through the years. Both were graduated from Salem ' high school, joined the staff of Ladd St Bush bank in the late '20s, and continued in their positions when the bank was converted to a branch of United States -National in the spring of 1940. - Kennen, who lives at Salem route 9, box 146, began as a chief clerk and worked up through the credit department Since the end of the' war he has been with the GI and FHA loan department Also active in the credit field, Bostrack, 140 Park avc, gained experience with the installment and personal loans department later became a collateral teller, and at the time of his current ap pointment was manager of the in stallment loans and consumer credit department Both new officers have been active in the American Institute of Banking and each has served a term as president of the Marion county chapter. Bostrack .also has worked as chairman of the finance committee and Kennen has been a member of the institute's board of governors. Both men also hold the standard certificate of the American Institute of Banking. Fortune Votes Against Politico HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa., ' Nov. 22 -UP)- Can't always win, philo sophied Cornelius Lusardi today after his second gamble fox a po litical office in four years. In 1943 Lusardi and his oppo nent for council tied with 123 votes each. Tossing a coin, Lusardi won and took the job. Last November 4 Lusardi again received 123 votes the same number as another opponent Jesse Hartman. Today they drew lots. Lusardi lost Ralph Johnson Appliances Presents fin HOLIDAY GIFT PREVIEW Drop In for m preview of the exciting phonograph. n! radio gifts Fanuworth currently features Life, The Stiur. dy Evening Post, and Collier's. Luxurious consoles, chair sides, table models order now for special Holiday delivery! Ah: FarasweruVa brilliant K-1 1 1 plMoegrapIh-raJJo- Attoaaalk rerMaaieT kMorporatea seamUooal Tobo Clarificr. 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It will be an open meeting. , , Franklin, a civil engineer in the army engineer corps and a for mer employe of the public util ities commission, has spent much time ' exploring the John Day country of central Oregon and is considered an authority on ma terials found there.. At the meeting exhibits will be shown by members of the society. Health Of f ice Schedule Full Marion county health depart ment will remain closed Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving but will carry on its schedule the rest of the week, it reported Saturday. A clinic will be held by the department at Talbot school for infants, pre-school and school Model T-CT-SoMitly styled table radio in ivory-colored plastic. Ideal for children's room. Mother's kitchen or Dad's den. Baill-ia antenna. Antomatie volamo control. Electro-dynamic tpeaker. Hand some airplanevpe dial for easy, acenrato toning. Frlea $219 JiV Conrtsltnt Ttrms No PorUng Problem SaJam SfllTI 4 A. n no WlUi! : ." i '' - s i - children from " the Butte, Sidney and Talbot districts on Monday from 9:30 a xn. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. A clinic will be i conducted at McKinley school Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A fludroscope clinic, will be held at Salem Me morial hospital from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday and on the same day a child guidance clinic will be conducted from 1 to 9 p.m. at the health department office in the Masonic building. On Friday' and Saturday adult clinics and immunizations will be conducted ill day at the office. - Aid Near, Marshall Assures British LONDON. Nov. 22 H- Secre tary of State Marshall cautiously reassured the British people Fri day that plans for American aid to Europe are "progressing favor ably in congress. He volunteered this information in response to aBritish radio cor respondent's request for a state ment upon his arrival here to at tend the four - power foreign ministers conference on Germany and Austria. The conference opens next Tuesday. Marshall was the first of the ministers to reach London. Model GR 2C7 The pop ular Farnsworth, Chair side. Bringing to your fingertips the tonal rich ness arid flawless radio reception that is tradi tionally Farnsworth. In prima vera or walnut fin ishes. Walnut! version Price $174J5 Phone) 4038 Tha) Statesman. Salenx. Orocon, Labor Force-Job Ratio Better As Oregon Population Climbs Oregon's population has increased by 39 per cent to approxi mately 1,517,000 since 1940, and is surpassed in this increase by only the state of California, the postwar readjustment and development commission reported to Gov. John Although suffering slightlyi from "crowing: pains,'' Oregon has maintained an average ratio be tween its labor force and , em-; ployment, with the result that unemployment in the state is con siderably less than that of other states, the commission said. Other items of the report: There has been a heavy In crease in population in persons under 14 years old, and the male population jumped by 21 per cent and the female, by 19 per cent In metropolitan districts the num ber of families has increased, more rapidly than the total population, but the average family member ship is about the same as in 1940. With only three persons in the average family, Oregon ' Is the lowest in the nation in this re spect. Percentage of the population represented in the state's labor Harvest Home Festival To Be Keizer Feature KEIZER A Harvest Home Fes tival and program will be feat ures of the Thanksgiving services Sunday morning at- Community church. Program will Include recitations "This is Thanksgiv ing' by Danny Adams; duet "A Prayer of Thanksgiving," Betty Sbroeder and Bob Kara: presen tation of building fund gift boxes; recitation "Giving Thanks, by Dorothy Morris; song, Richard and John Geetis; and a recitation by Miriam Kappe. Aro Headquarters - For Fino Sterling A CAKNT business girl wants to have her Sterling, not just dream about it That's where Towle's PUos Setting Plan comes in. It'a made to order for any guTs budget She looks for a lifetuna investment ia beauty. (Towle is exejuisite tolid silver, with lustre that time will only enhance.) Come in and see our selection of lovely Towle patterns. A six-piece place setting can cost as little as $22.50, including Federal Tax. At this modest price, you can start now to collect your Towle Sterling! nn o,cf, Jewelers Liberty Sunday, Uowmbax 23, 1947 Hall Saturday. force has increased only slightly since 1940. In 1940 the percentage, was about 64 as compared with the present 87 per ceat Percent age of the labor force with Jobs In 1940. was 83 and now 99 percent Women make up 34 per" cent of the total labor force. The avesage Oregon wage - is now $232 JO a month compared with $206.45 last year. ; Op:a;IIoiix3 1 lo 6 P, IL Tcday 365 East Rnral English half wMd type. BeMtif al ly located ea Neb UCL I bed rooms. Fall fcaaeaaeat . Hardwood fleers. Fireplace. Newly teesrated. 311,700 nnafn of Salem at State l w ,