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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1947)
Young Accident Victim Showing Improvement SILVERTON, Dec, 20 Jack Hoover, 3 li -year-old aon of Ray Hoover of Woodburn route 1, was reported making improve ment Saturday at the Silverton hospital where he was taken fol lowing the accident Wednesday in which his mother and brother lost their lives. Jack sustained a frac tured skull. . m w that's sure to make a hit! 3-Pc. Llalching Sel - Complete j 1 rtrlili ZZl I 3 k ww, plus tax Heavy striped canvas cover, with tough leather bindings. Sturdy handles, locks and keys. lf-Ia. Over night Case 21-in. Cue tS-ia. Pall mb Caaa Cnily Mew DBirfieff Dispose of messy garbage the modern way with a G-E Dis posal. Fits any standard sink. Im mediate low cost installation. Phone or write for free literature. Judson's, 279 N. Com Ph. 4141. ' " " j MRS. REID AKKIVES Mrs. Cora Reid. who retired this month as deputy Marion county school superintendent, has arrived safely by plane in Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, according to a wire received by Mrs. Agnes Booth, county superintendent. Mrs. Reid is visiting her daughter's family, Maj. and Mrs. John Bagley and John, jr. All plate Glass Mirrors, 20 off. Woodrow's, 450 Center, FEILEN S VISIT SON Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feilen, with their daughter Betty, have left for Los Angeles to visit their son Arthur, who is in the veterans hospital following his return from Japan. Young Feilen had been serving as electronics technician with the army air forces following six years' duty in he navy. A Merry Christmas to our cus tomers and friends. We will be open Saturday the 27th to repair any toys, dolls, furn. broken dur ing holidays. The Repairatory, 197 S. Com'L, upstairs. Ph. Ph. 26727. MAT MOVE TRACTOR A permit to move a D7 tractor, loaded on a truck, was granted to H Jfe L Mill of 439 Court St, Salem, by Marion county court Saturday. The tractor wui dc moved with pilot car and flags in attendance. Christmas skating party at Ca pi tola Roller Rink, Monday nite, Dec. 22. Skating from 8 until 10:30. - g -"--fe-rigTBigMiaMMJni IT mTmSmmmmm wwlniBMBM" T wpiim Tmm m i aaaaaMlg , VI. h A Beautiful Chair . That important "girl in your life ... wife, mother or sister . will consider you a smart Santa if you choose one of our attractive, com fortable chairs for her Christmas. . Barrel Back Chairs Period Styles 69,75 Always fcrvorifes, these fan and tufted back chairs in beautiful covers of tapestry or da mask. Rich mahogany finish frames. Each one an excellent buyl Gift Occasional Chairs Several styles, plain or chan nel tufted backs. Spring seats. Frames in walnut or mahog any finish. You'll want more than one at this low price ! 1935- Other Fine Chairs From 19.75 to 89.00 At -.-r. M . - ' -- mm mm -v:; .. . . iff""' ' Exquisite Gift Tablo Lamps As Low As 19.75 Other Table Lamps 8.75 Here's a style typical of the beauties you'll find in our store. China base period lamps, metal bases, wood and plastic modern lamps. Here's a gift that's sure to please. Order nowl ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT ofr lime aosn on a big bin JAYCEES TO MEET Salem's Junior Chamber of Commerce will hear an address by L. M. Cheney, Salem rat control expert, at their regular weekly meeting at the Marion hotel Tues day noon. Attention Folks!!! Drive by our office & see the home painted on our window; no fooling, its for sale (excluding reindeer). Its lo cated at 1520 N. l&th st. (we know you won't disturb the occupants). This is just the thing for Mom & Pop, . retired but welcoming an income of $125.00 or so per month. Total price is only $14,500. In cludes nice living quarters for owner. Lee Ohmart & Co., Real tors, 477 Court St. Ph. 24115 24118. Even. Ph. 24483-5514-24722. Hot donuts every Sunday. Mad sen's Ice Cream Store. TM TEAMS MULTIPLY Twenty-seven teams have signed to play in the Salem YMCA holiday basketball league, according to John Gardner, boys' work secretary, who said the num ber is considerably higher than in past years. The teams, includ ing grade, junior and senior high school boys, will play from 2 to 5 ach "afternoon from Monday through Friday for the next two weeks. Give the young man socks, smart colorful Argyles. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. NEW MEMBERS ANNOUNCED New members of the Salem Chamber of Commerce announc ed Saturday are Cascade chapter of National Secretaries association, represented by Ruby B. Hughes, president, and Eleanor Finden. treasurer; and T. W. Marks df Van's Radio and Appliance, West Salem.' ( Christmas skating party at Capi tola Roller Rink, Monday nite. Dec. 22. Skating from 8 until 10:30. FRAN ZEN 8 IN CALIFORNIA . Visiting their two daughters in Long Beach, Calif., over the holi days are City Manager J. L. Fran zen and Mrs. Franz en. Lord Jeff fancy tee shirts, a prac tical gift. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St LICENSED TO MARRY Marriage licenses have been is sued at Kelso, Wash., to Edward Tomasheski and June Clardy, both of Dallas; at Portland to George O. Gunderson, Portland, and Goldie Bivans, Salem, and to Walter J. Bushneil, Salem, and Betty Jean Waller, Portland. Lost: Dark, 1 yr. old calico cat Ph. 5650. Liberal reward. SERVICES MONDAY Concluding services will be held in Portland Monday at 3 p.m. for Myrtle May Waldele, mother of Victor H. Waldele of Salem. Bur ial wil be at Lincoln Memorial park. State Librarian Io Attend Conclave The state library board meeting here Friday awarded a contract to the Oregon News company, Portland, for furnishing books for school libraries in Oregon ag gregating a cost of $35,000, and granted Eleanor Stephens, state librarian, authority to attend a meeting of the American Library association in Chicago starting January 28. Boiling Leaking Radiators Need the attention of our radiator expert . . We hare complete JacU , ifles with which to repair, dean and flush radiators and cooling systems . 1 Day - 1 Stop Service Satisfaction Guaranteed Loder Bros. 4S5 Center Phone 6133 jlj.'r vMk. 'c; .,--' Jl Deliablc Compounding No prescription can be bet ter than the ingredients used. That's why we use only fresh drugs of the high est quality. Constant study and research keeps our pharmacists familiar with , the new drugs and they compound them with skill and accuracy. For dependa ble prescription service, come here. " - Schacfcr's Dreg Stsra - 1895 1947 , Fhe 5117 r 1723 US Nerth Ceaaaaereial Qiiisenlierry's Opens Monday At New Site Quisenberry's pharmacy. burned out in the Guardian build ing fire of November 3, will open its doors in a new location, 419 Ferry st, Monday morning, own er P. D. Quisenberry announced yesterday. Dominating the store in space and emphasis will be the modern prescription department which has been operating at the Market drug store since the fire. All new fixtures have been in stalled in the new location, and materials are entirely new, ac cording to Quisenberry. Practic ally all of the prescription files were saved, with the exception of the oldest and a few of the new est Also important in the change will be restoration of delivery service to its prewar status, three times daily as well as emergency. The store, established in the Guardian building in 1919, will retain its special lines in cosmet ics and other products and its camera department Due to the smaller space, the sundries lines have been reduced. Contractors for the speeded re modeling to meet the fire-caused emergency were Kelley James, carpenter; Harold Dunsmoor, painting; Goode and Den i son, electricians; G r a b e r Brothers, plumbers; Parton Fixture Co. of Silverton; Norris Zinn, - cabinet maker; Frank Gray arid Downs Glass Co. Jaycces to Assist Air Force Recruit Program in Area A committee from the Junior Chamber of Commerce met with representatives of the arnr and air forces recruiting service for the area, Lt Col. Howard Hellie sen and Capt William H. Seegle of Portland, here Thursday to plan a unified program to pro mote higher standards in selec tion of men for recruitment in this area. The junior chambers are na tionally endorsing the army and air forces recruiting program. Local committee members are Marion Rathsan, chairman, David W. Porter, Charles Sawyer and Don R. Judson. which Is $617 more than returns The Statesman. Salem, Oreaon, Sunday. December 11. 191717 at this time last year. T . Christmas Seal Reminders Sent Reminders are being sent to Marion county residents who have not acknowledged receipt of their 1947 Christmas seals, Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive secretary of the Marion county public health association, said Saturday. Because a number of people have forgotten to make their re turns so far, cards are being mailed pointing out the oversight she said. To date the current sale in Uus county has netted $12,387, Suggestions for DAD, SON and BROTHER SHIRTS Dress All Wool Work T Shirts Flannel SO X For Everyone The Largest Selection in Town. Dress and Work SWEATERS Pull Over Sleeveless Coat All Colors and Weaves PANTS Wool Whipcord Army Pinks Day's Slacks Dav's Cords HOUSE 1 SLIPPERS JACKETS White Stag Down Filled Jen-Cel Lite Wool Melton Wool Whipcord Leather SLEEPING BAGS Down, All Wool and Kapok BILL FOLD TOBACCO POUCH TIE RACK PANTS HANGER SUSPENDERS ' and Men Romeo Moccasin Felt Opera COWBOY BOOTS All Sizes 1 for Children Come in and Let Us Help You With Your Christmas Problems. I Am Sure We Cant LES NEWMiUSJ'S THE FRIENDLY STORE ' r 179 N. Commercial Salem, Oregon !' Just Received Another Truckload Shipment Those Good Old-Fashioned i (DItoceciDflM ITOaDnDS Assailed flavors c! vanilla, strawberry and cHscolale wilh creamy, delicious, chocolate coating! Priced So Save You Honey at ShrisSmas Time! 7n nrcnp (2H3TJ Q3Z33GV "1 133 II. Ccnnercial in Salen ?7