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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1947)
(Dntty Mewg IMeffs LEDFORD FINED Fred L. Ledford, farm labor camp, arrested by city police Sat urday and charged with driving while intoxicated, with a revoked driver's license and with defec tive brakes, was lined a total of $300 on the charges in municipal court Monday. Ledford's driver's license had been revoked pre viously in municipal court after he was , convicted of driving while intoxicated, police said. Avoid the Cnnstmas rush have your picture framing done now. Art Dept Elfstrom's. AUTOS COLLIDE Cars driven by Elden G.s Klie wer, 2180 University St., and Hen-J ry Moore, 187 W. Miller St., col lided at 19th and Mill streets, and autos driven by Rex. W. Ed mondson, 296 N. 14th St., and Dale E. Bridge, 1 1080 S. leth st, at Center and Capitol streets, both on Sunday, city police reported Monday. AH cars involved were extensively damaged, police said, but none of the drivers was in jured. 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 313. WILLIAMS TO SPEAK Capt. Gene M. Williams, USM CR, Salem, will discuss the Sa lem marine corps reserve's cur rent recruiting drive in a speech before Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce in the Marion hotel at noon today. With the local 105 mm Howitzer battalion still re ported in need of volunteers, Capt. Williams will explain the im portance of the local unit. The gift only you can give-your portrait. And it isn't too late for Xmas delivery. Bishop - Moderne, 820 State. The gift only you can give your portrait. And it isn't too late for Xmas delivery-. Bishop - Moderne, 820 State. (Obituaries on page 7) Use Our Parking Area For your convenience when attending funer al services or when you call at our mortu ary for any purpose. HOUJUl-EDULfRRDS runtRRL Homt S45 NOtTH CAfflCA STUU WOHE...3672 - aw Mown. I 2"?::ISr o iHf Introducing Accessories and Cabinet Hardware The complete line is available at Keith Brown's Closet Door Shelf Say goodbye to clut tered closets. A Kitch en Handy shelf of gleaming chrome fits inside the closet door. 26" long, 5" deep, 3" high. flanging Cup Shelf Designed expressly for holding cups and other china. Fastens to the under -side of your present cabinet shelf. Avoids breakage, keeps things in order. 10" wide, 12" long, 4 W deep. STORY HOUR SLATED "Watch Me," "Janie and the Chief of Police" and "Many Moons" are the stories which will be told during the children's sto ry hour-at the Salem public li brary Wednesday at 4 p.m., Ei-t leen VanDyke, children's librari an, announced Monday. BABIES GO HOME Taking home infant sons from Salem Memorial hospital over the week e"nd were Mrs. Edward Phil lips, 1585 N. 4th St.; Mrs. Clif ford FOX, 1065 Second st., West Salemand Mrs. Walter Letz, 1840 Court st. Mrs. Melvin Marker, Sa lem route 8, was dismissed with her bby daughter. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. MITCHELL "FAIR" J. D. Mitchell, 843 S. Liberty st. seriously injured when struck by. a car driven by Mrs. Zell Frances Reid, 782 N. Front st., in the 800 block of South Commercial street late Saturday night, was reported in "fair" condition in Salem Memorial hospital Monday night. He was rushed to the hos pital following the accident suf fering from serious face lacera tions and a leg injury. Nohlgren's restaurant now open on Thursdays. Closed Sundays. PICTURES SLATED December meeting of the Men's fellowship of First Methodist church will be a dinner at the church at 6:30 tonight, according to Stearns Cushing. president. Carl Gies of Salem will show colored slides cf a Christmas trip to Mex ico. Elks Charity Show, Elks temple, 8:15 p. m.. Dec. 8 to 12th inclu sive. Admission 50c inc. tax. SALEM GRANGE MEETS Salem grange members will hold a covered dish dinner meeting at 6:3,0 p. m. Wednesday at the H. D. Smithson home, 235 N. 15th st. Lullaby Baby Shop open , eve nings until 8 p.m. Chalet Nov. 15 please call 21440. IS YOUR RADIO SICK? When your radio is sick the first need is an honest diagno sis. After that, a complete core. We have the equipment to do both promptly, effectively and economically. Call 7681. WARREN'S RADIO Packard-Bell, Admiral and Crosley Dealer 2017 Fairgrounds Road Disappearing Towel Dryer Now you see it now you don't. Slip dish towels over a bar and out of sight under the sink. Bright chrome bars pull out easily, for quick towel " selection. Three sliding rods, 19" long closed. Cabinet Door Pack?. ge Shelf Save time, save space, gropingwith these modern chrome pack age shelves. They'll help you keep things orderly. 3 sizes. ' Vertical Lid Holder Now you , can "file" your pot and pan lids like letters in this swell vertical, chrome holder. Do away with those messy, slippery stacks of lids and have the lids you want right at your finger tips. 13l" long. Utility Shelf A specially designed chrome-finished shelf, made to fit on the in side of the sink cabin et door. Holds soaps, cleansers and other needs in neat, orderly array. W long, 2'" deep, 3" high. TWINS ARRIVE - Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cranmer Mill City, are the parents of twin daughters born at Salem Memorial hospital Monday morning. One of the twins was born at 5:33 a.m. and the other at 5:42. Both in fants were "doing nicely," hospi tal authorities reported Monday night. ' Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit Fasy to wear Beltone. James Taft 8i Associate, 218 Oregon bldg. Phone 24491. Normandy Manor closed tonight. Hutchins Body and Fender Shop. Complete body work on all makes. Auto paintine. reasonable prices. Phone 4733, 2514 N. River Rd. "a off on all myrtlewood Rifts. Pemberton's Flower & Gift Shop. 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 23346. - LEAVE HOSPITAL Dismissed from Salem General hospital over the weekend with their infant rons were Mrs. Ernest M. Demaray. DavtonfMrs. Fran cis Waser. 1675 Madison st.:Mrs. Albert Koehlrr. Salem route 7. and Mrs. Harold Schiel. Woodburn. Mrs. Earl Walker, Independence, went home with her new-born daughter. Bazaar & cooked food sale. Wo men's Council, First Christian church. Tues & Wed. Dec. 9 & 10 at Portland Gas & Coke, 109 S. Com'l. Births HO AG To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hoag. 305 S. 18th st., a son, Mon day. December 8, at Salem Gen eral hospital. PENNINGTON To Mr. and Mrs. Gale D. Pennington, Mon mouth, a son. Monday, December 8, at Salem General hospital. KOEHLER To Mr. and Mrs. A. Theodore Koehler. 406 N. 24th st., a daughter. Monday, December 8, at Salem General hospital. CRANMER To Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cranmer. Mill City, twin daughters, Monday, December 8, at Salem Memorial hospital. CARROLL. To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carroll, SaV-m route 4. a son, Monday. December 8, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. MINDF.N To Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Minden, Sublimity, a son, Monday. December 8, at Salem Memorial hospital. CARR To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carr. Monmouth, a daughter, Sun day, December 1, at Salem General hospital. BUNN To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bunn, Willamina, a daughter, Sunday, December 7, at Salem General hospital. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. Milo Taylor, 3230 Portland rd., a son, Sunday, December 7, at Salem General hospital. CLEVELAND To Mr. and Mrs. Holland Cleveland, 1710 N. 5th., a son, Sunday, December 7, at Sa lem General hospital. ODERMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oderman, Mill City, a Bon, Sunday, December 7, at Salem Memorial hospital. Chrome Louvers Install them on closet doors ... on kitchen sink cabinets. They add gleaming beauty, aid the correct flow of v e n t i 1 a t ion, guard against dampness and odors. Curved ends; 17" long, 2i" high. Hanging Cup Shelf Designed expressly for holding cups and other china. Fastens to the under - side of your present cabinet shelf. Avoids breakage, keeps things in order. 10" wide, 12" long, 4 k" deep. RETIRES FROM FIRM The names of Lewis Meyer, Roy Bosely and Walter Spriggs are re tired from the Bosley and Meyer Sand and Gravel business, accord ing to a filing with the Marion county clerk Monday. General cement work, priced right. Ph. 24371, Ernie Rogers Saving Center Stores meet or beat all advertised prices. NAME IS RETIRED Marvin; D. Hixon- has retired as a partner in the H and M Food market at 2152 S. Commercial st, according to filings with the Mar ion county clerk Monday. The business is now operated solely by Dale M. Marsland of the same address. Come in or phone 4642 today and have that new shingle roof applied immediately. Free estimates. Mathis Brps. 164 S. Commercial. Zonta club Rummage sale over Greenbaum's, December 8 and 9. MAY LAY MAIN Portland Gas and Coke Co. was granted a permit by the Marion county court Monday to lay 800 feet of one-inch main along Sun nyview avenue from Park street to Lansing avenue. Plenty of toilet tissue, Englewood Grocery, 975 N. 18th. BOARD OF REVIEW SET A board of review in prepara tion for the Bay Scout court ofj honor of the Cherry City district j will be held Wednesday night at Pringle park with .Norman Freese, , district committeeman, in charge. The board will review applica tion for the Boy Scout court of of honor set for December 17 in Waller hall on the Willamette un iversity campus. Gift certificates at Doerfler Nur sery. GRAND JURY CONVENES Marion county grand jury, which recessed several weeks ago, will reconvene Weodnesday, the county district attorney's office said Monday. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 390 State st Hot donuts every Sunday. Mad sen's Ice Cream Store. It's Actually Below Pre -War Smart Nw Automatic Radio-phonograph In full tiz9 Console Ual for homo or oparfmonf Never before a famous make console at such low price! Admiral leads again in performance and styling in this sensational money-saving value. Smart, compact console, ideal for any home, available in walnut veneer as well as mahogany and blond at slightly higher prices. with MIRACLE Tone Arm New, latpreved changer ploys to 12 retards AvroMotkoIly changes retards la VA seconds 4-tebe Admiral perfected seperket radio A stenotic loss cesspeeseliea for teas kaleact Shnwiaf easiest win i JUDGE MURPHY RETURNS Marion County Judge Grant Murphy was back at his desk Monday following a two-weeks vacation trip to California. Judge Murphy was accompanied by Mrs Murphy. OREGON DADS TO MEET The University of Oregon Dads' club will hold its annual ejection meeting Wednesday night at May flower hall in the Hollywood dis trict. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 p. m., according to Oliver Huston, president of the club. Speakers will be Karl W. Onthank, dean of men at Oregon, and Golda Wickham, dean of wo men, i DeLuxe "Serve Self" Laundry. 345 Jefferson. Ph. 26317. POLLUTION DISCUSSION SET Stream pollution in the Willa mette valley will be the main -subject of discussion at the Willa mette Valley council meeting Fri day at 8 p. m. in the chamber of commerce rooms. E. J. Church, Salem, acting chairman of the council, declared that the purpose of the program is to sponsor a valley-wide stream pollution edu cation program among citizens and industries with the aim of clearing the river of both sewage and industrial wastes. River silt top soil, and fill dirt. Com'l Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 WEBER ON PROGRAM Robert Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Weber, 1315 Sa lem Heights ave., played two or iginal piano compositions Sunday over station KOAC. The compo sitions were "Twilight Blues" and "Christmas Lullaby." Weber is a sophomore at the University of t Oregon majoring in journalism. j Turkey pickers report for work 8 a. m. Wed. morning. Marion Creamery & Poultry Co. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows. 450 Center St FORTY HOURS OBSERVED Forty Hours devotion, observed annually in St. Josephs Catho::c parish starting on the first Sun day in December, opened Sunday and will close tonight. This year it coincided with the feast of the Immaculate Conception, observed always on 'December 8 and one since CrfdTTlVlCll Automatic Radio-Phonograph seeetifel Freedi Geld frfflo of the six days observed the same as Sundays by Catholics in the United States. 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. Saving Center Stores meet or beat all advertised prices. BUSINESS PURCHASED Gertrude Fisher, 1335 State st., has purchased the card and mag azine business of the late Lee Moo dy and is conducting the business from her home. Miss Fisher an nounced Monday. She is a member of the Chin-Up club. 3 New House Permits Given John Fugman, 585 Richmond st, Monday was issued permits by the city engineer's office to build two houses valued at $6,200 each at 1790 N. Cottage St., and 750 Madi son st Another .building permit was is sued to the Buroker Construction company to construct a house at 750 N. 16th st., at an estimated cost of $5,000. Permits for alterations and re pairs went to Philip Grayson to alter a store and office at 229 N. Commercial St., at a cost of $3,000; H. Heinz, to repair a house at 950 N. 15th st. $400, and to F. K. Ska ling, to alter a house at 888 N. Commercial st., $175. Hew Snap Slat T f ,Ji I 1 111 ' 1 1 1 1 1 di 2r tl- wr-cr i - r . V ment in Venetian blinds in 50 years! And you'll find it ONLY in American Snap-Slat Venetians. Nothing down. Pay monthly. Slats in Flexalum steel and wood. Choice of tape, colors, measured and installed. Call any time for free estimates. ELMER The Blind Man :;iiifrii!iiHlj if 3 ir a "SHSt-SI 1 2ffftffOV9fflaM9tt hi i rpfayfoy invention or me phonograph New Miracle Tone Arm uses no coil, no crystal, no filament, no special tube. Plays record like magic. Even your oldest records come to life with vivid brilliance . . . unmarred by needle scratch, "talk-back" or other disturbing surface poise. Hear it today I o 0 Tho Statesman, Salem. Oregon, 36 Nurses Finish . Training Here in Psychiatric Work Returning to Portland and Ida iiu nui j 1 1 mcx completing three-months courses in psychia tric nursing at the state hospital here are 36 nurses, according to state hospital officials who said a ! new class will replace them. I The students were: From St. Vincent's hospital. Portland Barbara A 1 le n, Nelly May Andringa, Elizabeth Marie Wall, Isabel Louise Vinson and Evelyn Granbois. Emanuel hospital, Portland Maxine J3aird. Sharleen Bell, Bet ty Joyce French and Jane Roodar mel. Good Samaritan hospital. Port land Mrs. Alicia Lang Swindle, Mrs. Clara O'Shea, Sylvia Strahl. Dorothy Sabro. Evelyn Sandstrom and Barbara Vail. Portland Sanitarium and Hos pital Ellen Brath, Arlene Babbitt and Charlotte Baltz. Providence hospital, Portland Charlene Richied, Elizabeth Rey nolds, Jean Lumijarvi, Mar'ene Gregory, Noella Durand, Carol Rinde, Katherine Sherman and Eileen Sawyers. St Luke's hospital, Boise, Ida. Mrs. Dolly Fleshman, Mrs. Anna Lou oWodhead. Virginia Hobdey, Ruth Johnson, Dorothy Hyde, Joy Bradley, and Lila Mae Evans. St. Anthony's Mercy hospital. Venetian Blinds in your home as easy to dean as table top. In American Snap- Slat Venetians, each slat is held place with a snap . . , an or- nary dress snap . . . and you can remove them as easily as un- I snapping a aress. jusi imagine: I. You take them all out and wipe them with a cloth or wash in a tub! It's the greatest improve 1545 Plaza St, West Salem Phone 7 32$ Prices! tl r - Ski, Vi 55- (I Ask for Model M60" in smart wclnuf veneer cabinet Tuesday. December 9. 1947 Ptcatello, Ida. Elsie Karsilome Uf, Marjorie Tucker and Margar et Caine. 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