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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1947)
ftxe Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. December 21, 19475 Oily -Mew DBrSeffs YULE TRIMMINGS TAKEN Thieves with yen for Christmas decorations continued to operate in Salem Friday night, city police reported. J. H. Jennings, 836 Bel mont st., reported that a Christ mas spray, a box of silvered fir cones, a holly wreath and a large red ribbon were stolen from his residence. A large cedar wreath was taken from the front porch of Mrs. John Capps at 1511 N. Summer st. ; For rent Floor Sanders.: rows. 450 Center St Wood- DeLuxe "Serve Self" Laundry, 345 Jefferson. Ph. 26317; . VEHICLES PROWLED Three autos parked in Salem were prowled- Friday night. City police reported Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Kruger, 542 Kmgwood dr., West Salem,' reported two hub caps were stolen from her car while it was parked in the 500 block oh North Cottage street. M. , P, Brown told police that both tail ' light lenses and rims were : taken from his auto in the 200 : block on North Church street. A truck owned by Ken Crawford. 1759 Court st., was ransacked in front of his residence, but nothing was taken, police said. Insured, savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st Child's Table & Chair sets; (less than a dozen left). Blue, $6.50 Natural $7.50. Woodrow's, 450 Center. VISITS MRS. HARPST Charles Laugherif of Sacramen to, Calif., is spending the Christ mas holidays with his sister, Mrs, "William Harpst of Salem route 7. Wall shelves, plate glass shelves, walnut finish, close out at 92.98 a. woodrow's, 450 Center. Johns-Manville shingles applied by Matnis Bros. Roofing co- 164 S. Salem Obituaries GAMMON. - i tent of 753 N. 17th st., Sunday. De- Ember 14. at a local hospital. Wife of ontague Gammon of Rome. Ga.; pother of Mrs. Madeleine Lasscrs of Ealem; Mrs. Rosalind Duenas. Mrs. Corrine Seedorf and Montagu Gam In an. Jr.. all of Atlanta, Ga, and Von Gammon and William M. Gammon, both of Mew Orleans; and sister of Madeleine Wyly and T. Hamilton Wyly of Rome. Ga. Also survived by nine grandchildren, snipmcm win d maae to Rome, Ga, Monday, December 23. by the Clough-Barrick company for services and interment OWNS END In this city December 19. Dave Jownscnd. Announcement of services iter by W. T. Rigdon company. sevcik. .; Frank Sevcik, December 20. at the age cf 64 i years. Surviving are the wife Louisa of Salem; two children. Urs. Francis Cook of Heppner, Ore, and Master Sgt. Otto Sevcik with the U.S. army at Rivedside. Calif.; a sister, Mary Valoch of New York; two grand children and several relatives in Czech- elovakia. Announcement of services ter by W. T. Rigdon company. . STEINER rtr Rnhcrt T T .m Kfpiner at the residence. 575 S. High st., December SO. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Belle C Steiner of Salem; two daubhters, Mrs. Dan J. Fry of Salem and Mrs. Earl Flegel of Roseburg; a son. Dr. Milton Steiner of Portland; a sister, Mrs.. Milton Meyers of Salem; seven gandchildren. Mrs. Marylee Snell of Jem. Anne Steiner. Jean Steiner and e Steiner. aU of Portland. Earl Fie- fel. Jr.. and Lee Flegel. both of Rose urg. and Day Fry, jr, of Salem; and two great grandchildren. Danna Snell nd William Lee Snell, both of Salem. At the request of Dr. Steiner private services will be held Monday, Decem ber 22. at 10 JO a.m. at the Clough Jtarrtck chapel with the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Entombment will be at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Please omit flowers. FKUM COMMISSIONED George Frum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frum, 1305 N. Cottage st, was one of a class of 261 cadet midshipmen to be presented with a third mate license and commis sioned an ensign in the naval re serve and maritime service at the VS. Merchant Marine academy, Kings Point, N.Y., last week. Frum graduated from Salem senior high school in 1944 and entered the U. S. merchant marine the same year. Open evenings until Christmas. The Moderne. " Mill wood and board ends, prompt delivery. Oregon Pulp & Paper, Lumber Division. Phone 9236. BABIES GO HOME Mrs. Albert Lewis, 326 Fisher rd., was dismissed from Salem Memorial hospital Saturday with her new daughter and Mrs Rob ert Norton, 345 S. Winter st, with her infant son. River silt, top soil, and fill dirt. Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. Great savings, on our clearance sale of all finished & unfinished furniture. Woodrow's, 450 Center. VICTIM IMPROVED Marshall Crack, Salem route 5, box 223A, taken to Salem Memor ial hospital Friday with severe face lacerations suffered in an auto collision near Wood burn on highway 99E, was reported in "good" condition in the hospital Saturday night by attendants. Friendly Farm will be closed un til March 1. Turkey nickers renort A A. M Tues. Willamette Packing Assn., west saiem. KIWANIS TO MEET Dr. Roy A. Fedje, district su perintendent of Methodist church es, wilL discuss the subject, "His torical Analysis of Jesus Prior to His Coming," at a meeting of the Salem Kiwanis club Tuesday noon t the Marion hotel. Salem Culinary Alliance Ideal 452. are holding -their annual Christ mas dance & party at the Labor temple, 445 Center st. Monday eve., Dec. 22. Refreshments will be served all evening. All union members and their friends ate in vited. ...' Air - Steamship tickets' anywhere. K.ugei, 7684. 735 N. Capitol st LOG PERMITS GIVEN Marion county road lot? haulin? permits were granted Saturday to ri. jc. renrod and to Walter R. Larson, both of SUverton, by Mar ion county. Births FROST Henry P. Frost, at the residence at Pal em route 7. box 185. December 19. Survived by two daughters. Mrs. Paul H. Ca row of Salem and Mrs. Eugene XaJUs In Germany: a son, Virgil D. Frost of Boring. Ore.; and six grand children. Graveside services will be field Monday. December 22. at 1 :30 p.m. at Betarest Memorial park, with the Rev. Barnett officiating. Casket will be open to friends at the Clough-Barrick ehaoel until noon Monday, De cember 22, DEVAVL , Mrs. Minnie A. Devaul. at the rest Once, 2410 State st.. December 19. Burvtved by two daughters. Mrs. Jessie Moulton of Salem and Miss Merle De vaul of Salem; three sons, Adelbert Devaul of Fresno. Calif., Charles De vaul of San Francisco and Harold De vaul of Hoqulam. Wuh.; three grand children. Mrs. Virgil Moore and Stan ley Devaul. both of Hoauiam. Wash., nd Ray Moulton of Klamath Falls; two great grandchildren. Betty Lou Moore and Delores May Moore, both of Hoqulam, Wash. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. BETNRICH ' ' r In this city December 20. Mrs. Flora M. Heinrlch. late resident of McKen Kie Bridge. Ore., at the ace of 60. Wife , sister of Sam Chandler of Henderson, Ky.. Ben Chandler of Union City, Ga., Henry Chandler of Barbervllle. Ky.. and .'Rose Povnter and Sally Porter, both of Owenboro. Ky. Announcement of services later by the W. T. Rigdon company. , MARTIN To Mr. ;an Mrs. Leonard Martin, 1660 tt. Cottage st, a son, Saturday, December 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. BEEMER To Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph D. Beemer, Albany, a son, Saturday, December 20, at Salem General hospital. MUNN To Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Munn, Scio, a daughter, Saturday, December 20, at Salem General hospital. BEYERS To Mr. and Mrs. Keri neth Beyers, Independence, a daughter, Saturday, December 20, at Salem General hospital. COX To Mr. and Mrs. Burl L. Cox, 2590 E. Nob Hill st, a son, Saturday, December 20, at Salem General hospital. HERMAN To Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Herman, 1880 Center st, a son, Saturday, December 20, at Salem General hospital. . FUNERAL PARKING The funeral cortege is entirely formed on our premises each car in Its place before start ing to the cemetery. ' HOlltEDIMDS runERRL H0IT1E M NocTHCAmrxstmi ! mnm GO MM ff f afMftSM SMSf ROTARIANS TO MEET Lt Col. Alfred J. Gilliard, Sal. vation Army personnel officer for 11 western states, Hawaii and Al aska, will speak on the subject -One Star, One World, One Hope' at a meeting of the Salem Rotary club Wednesday noon at the Mar ion hotel. ; ; For Him Popular brand dears. Boxes of 25's and 50's at Ruth's Lobby. Pioneer Trust Rlrlir. i Open evenings until Christmas. , The Moderne. Y0UNG ADULTS TO PARTY - The December covered dish dinner and t party of the First Methodist church Young Adult class will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Folk games, sing ing and a gift exchange are planned. The class has sponsored a food Collection of ' Christmas baskets for the needy. Toys, scooters, wagons, tricycles, at 25 discount from now until Christmas. We will remain open for the convenience of our cus tomers until 8 p. m. on FrL, Sat, Mon. & Tues. State Tire Service, Cottage at State St BUILDING PERMITS Permits for new dwellings were issued Saturday by the city en gineer to S. A. Barker, 1510 N. 17th st., $2,000, and Stanley Par ton, 2515 Laurel ave., $4,500. Re placement of the present cable elevator at the Willamette Gro cery Co. warehouse, 305 S. Cot tage st., with a three-story hy draulic freight elevator is under way, under a permit for $5,000. CIIEMEKETANS TO SKI A week-end skiing trip to Mt Hood is planned for next Saturday and Sunday by the Chemeketans outdoor club. Headquarters will be made at the Mazama' lodge, and persons going must take sleeping equipment. Members interested are advised to make reservations on the. bulletin board at 242 N. Commercial st by Tuesday eve ning. CHURCH PLANS PROGRAM The Sunday school of St Mark's Evangelical church will ' give a Christmas program at 7 p.m. Sunday in the church. Primary department boys and girls will present Christmas numbers and the junior choir will sing carols. "White Christmas" gifts for China will be presented at the altar. For Her Finest quality box chocolates at Ruth's Lobby? Pion eer Trust Bldg. Lutz Florist open all day Sunday to view Christmas 7 display of plants and cut flowers Free park ing. Phone 9592. 1276 N. Liberty between Market and Gaines. 20-30 PARTY TUESDAY A Christmas party for members of the Salem 20-30 club and their children is slated for Tuesday at 7 pjn. at the Gold Arrow, accord ing to George Herberger and Jim Johnson, who are in charge. A banquet Santa Claus, and tree are planned. (ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS ON PAGE 17 I For Christmas i g a i Give Horn a I 8 and you give her UORKLESS WASHDAYS 8 Standard 239.50 DeLuxs 259.50 Only 47.50 down 2.75 per week A Few BendJx Dryers Available for Christmas Delivery Come In for FREE Demonstration Balph Johnson Appliances James L. Sears, MJ3, is now in the Professional bldg., located be tween the Hnllnrrwvrl the Willamette Valley bank. Prac tice umitea to eye, ear and throat Please phone 3623 in advance. Give him a Cheney tie. Game birds, the smart cravat Alex Jones, 121 N. High St ICE INSPECTION SLATED Permits for operation of Ice manufacturing plants for 1948, under a new state law effective January 1, will be available at the Marion county health department office, it was learned Friday; Per mits are called for under a law passed by the 1947 legislature, which also requires Inspection of any plant where ice is manufac tured for human consumption. The health department said plants in this county would be in spected every six months. Dr. J. Ray Ppmrwrt nn will a na tienis at his home, 1455 S. Com!. st, unui more suitable office space is available. Phone 7867 for ap-' pointment when convenient Laugh at the water pipe shortage. Copper is better and costs only a little extra. Available now at Judson's, 279 N. Com'!, Salem. Y-TEENS FORM, ELECT Organization of a Y-Teen group was completed during the nast week by ninth grade girls at Les lie junior high school. Officers are Venetta Gaylord, president; Gla dys Stockbridge, vice president; Bonnie Hagen, secretary; Erma Lochard, treasurer; Marilyn Fox ley, sergeant-at-arms. Lee Zahler of Willamette university is ad viser. Turkey pickers report 9 A. M. Tues. Willamette Packing Assn.. West Salem. Christmas cards, notes and sta tionery, finest collection, also magazine subscriptions. Miss Ger trude Fisher, member Chin Up club, successor to Lee Moody, 1335 Stat St Ph. 5072. Record low prices oa automatic electric water beaters, Complete, guaranteed installation service If desired. Judson's,. 27 9 N. Coml, Salem.. SHEAFFEIXS 465 Siale Si. No Finer vs? . Personal Gift FQUHTAIII PEII & PEIICIL SETS I All Leading Makes ' Parker Eversharp Waterman Complete Price Range - Name Stamped in Gold t PIMM9 Salem, Ore. 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