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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1948)
? - " f ' - a y, ' ' - (D fl ity .Fj.w;DB Eii if s ; T I i ' iii i i i BANKE. TO SPEAK N. A. Davis, president of Baker Borer National bank of Walla Wal la. will speak on "Monopolies" at the Wednesday noon luncheon of Salem Rotary club in the Marion hotel. He will be introduced by Charles Davis. Attention all sportsmen. Annual sportsmen s stag party. Refresh ments, games, prizes. Basement Senator Hotel 7-12 p.m., Monday Nov. 22. Auto class installed. Floor sand ers for rent R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St Electric Roto Rooter. Sewers, drains cleaned. Specialized serv ice." Better, Faster, for less. Ph 3-5327. GET MARRIAGE LICENSES ; Among couples granted marriage licenses at Vancouver, Wash., dur inf the past week are John E. Si ems, Silverton, and Mae F. Ask, West Salem; Dennis B. Creek, Or ville. Wash., and Patricia 3. Fears, Idanha. Turkey shoot Sunday, Nov. 21. Turkeys, hams it bacon. Public in vited. You do not have to be a member to shoot. Salem Trap Shooters Club. Margaret Beach now at Dora's Beauty Salon. 164 S. Com'l. Ph Evh. hv arm A Turkey a Day we give away at The Little French Shop, 115 N. Hih. TKUSSEL, IMPROVES Billy Ray Trussel, 1060 14 N. Cot tage st., was reported as in "good" condition at Salem General hospi tal Saturday. Trussel was taken to the hospital Friday evening after his' truck had collided with, a train at Simpson street and South 25th street For Sale Attention, Churches, Lodges, or Caterers. 100 Vienna Chairs and 100 dining room chairs for banquets. 20 folding tables 10 x 34" 10 dining room tables. See Mr. Clerico, Mgr., Marion Hot el. Attention all sportsmen. Annual sportsmen's stag party. Refresh ments, games, prizes. Basement Senator Hotel 7-12 p.m., Monday Nov. 22. Turkeys roasted to your taste. Delivered hot Thanksgiving Day. Gleason's Bakery it Catering Ser vice, 1979 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 1-5379. BABIES TAKEN HOME Mothers taking babies home from Salem Memorial hospital Saturday were Mrs. Earl Strode, Salem route 4, with a son, and Mrs. William Wagner, 3585 N. River rd., with a daughter. Rose bushes now ready for fall planting. Open every day. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State St. Turkey Shoot Tues. night, Nov. 23rd. North Santiam Gun Club. 4 miles west of Stayton. Clearance of velvet & satin dresses it suits at Madeleine Dyeis Fashion Lounge. 142 S. High. MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissals from Salem General hospital Saturday included Mrs. J. O. Luce, 312 S. 15th St., Mrs. Mer le L. Richardson, Trailer Park vil lage, and Mrs. Arthur C. DuMond, 1512 Woodrow st., all with new baby daughters and Mrs. George Johnson, Salem route 8, with a new son. Attention all Sportsmen. Annual sportsmen s stag party. Refresh ments, games, prizes. Basement Senator Hotel 7-12 p.m., Monday Nov. 22. Cooked food and apron sale Nov. 22 by Leslie Methodist Church. Gas and Coke Office. KOWITZ GOES HOME Chris Kowitz, jr 1961 Center st., was dismissed - from Salem General hospital Saturday where he had been confined with injuries incurred in an automobile accident Friday. House for sale. The Statesman Publishing Co. offers for sale the former Delano house at the south east corner of Church and Che meketa Sts. It has five rooms downstairs and two apartments upstairs. The house is in good re pair and interior decoration is in good condtion. Present owners feel it is well worth moving to an other lot, giving living accommo dations for a family downstairs with rental income from upstairs apartments. Premises may be in spected by applying to States man business office. Reroof now with Johns-Manville shingles. Don't gamble with an old roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Phone 34642. Say! Have you heard? Chicken Dinners, only $.90 at "Cross's Cof fee Cup," 2370 Fairgrounds Rd. Mmmm, De-Jicious! Sunday. MEETING CHANGED The Hollywood Lions club will meet Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in place of the usual Wednesday noon time, it was announced Sat urday. Program chairman Paul Purvis has promised a "different" and entertaining evening. Attention all sportsmen. Annual sportsmen's stag party. Refresh ments, games, prizes. Basement Senator Hotel 7-12 p.m., Monday, Nov. 22. U of O Mothers leave rummage at 160 W. Lincoln or ph. 3-8102. We have a good supply of young torn turkeys, 50c and 55c per lb. C. S. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. CAMERA MEET MONDAY Regular meeting of Salem Cam era club will be at 8 p.m. Monday in First Methodist church. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. Turkey, Turkey. Turkey win one at The Little French Shop. 115 N. High. Wanted: 17500 on good business property. 1st mtg. Ph. 37782 eve. SPORTS EDITOR TALKS Al Lightner, Oregon Statesman sports editor, will speak to Salem 20-30 club at Tuesday night's 7 o'clock dinner meeting in the Gold Arrow restaurant. He will discuss the football season. Say! Have you heard? Chicken Dinners, only $.90 at "Cross's Cof fee Cup," 2370 Fairgrounds Rd. Mmmm, De-licious! Sunday. See Elfstrom's complete G. E. Kitchen in the Elsinore lobby. See Elfstrom's complete G. E. Kitchen in the Elsinore lobby.. LOVELL AIDS IN PLAY Michael C. Lovell, Salem route 3, is a production assistant in Reed college's production of "Pygma lion" by G. B. Shaw, soon to be staged by the Reed Players. He is responsible for constructing sets and arranging lights. Lovell, a 1948 graduate of Salem high school, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell, Salem. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. Let us roast your turkey and bake your pies for Thanksgiving. Also home made bread, rolls, cakes, pies, cookies, etc. 1376 N. Church or ph. 38645. Federally insured savings cur rent dividend 2'4. First Feder al Savings, 142 S. Lib. 3-4944. INSPECTOR WORK OPEN U. S. civil service examination for appointment as clearing- in spector in Bonneville power ad ministration in the northwest states was announced Saturday. Entrance pay is $3,351 per year. Applicants will be graded on the basis of experience and training. Additional" information is avail able from W. H. Fischer, civil ser vice secretary at Salem postoffice. A Turkey a Day we give away at The Little French Shop, 115 N. High. Turkey, Turkey. Turkey win one at The Little French Shop. 115 N. High. Launderette 1255 Ferry St LONE PERMIT ISSUED Only building permit issued Sat urday by the city building inspec tor's office went to Violet Penrod to move a dwelling to 125 Abrams ave. at a cost of $250. Win a Thanksgiving Turkey in quire at The Little French Shop. 115 N. High. Win a Thanksgiving Turkey in quire at The Little French Shop. 115 N. High. J Nurses to Get Psychiatric Training Here Contracts for all Oregon nurs ing schools to send students to Oregon state hospital for a three months course in psychiatric nurs ing were signed during the past week at a meeting here of school directors and the institution's staff. The hospital has offered the course for some time, with most of the schools sending students here. Beginning in 1950 the course will be mandatory for all nursing trainees. While here the school represen tatives toured the wards where student nurses receive clinical ex perience and the dormitory facili ties. Schools included University of Oregon medical school of nursing. University of Portland college of nursing, Emanuel hospital of Port land, Portland Sanitarium and Hospital, Good Samaritan of Port land, Providence of Portland, The Dalles General hospital. Sacred Heart of Eugene. St. Anthony cf Pendleton Hid St. Elizabeth of Baker. Winter Term Nielli Class Schedule Made A list of adult education classes tentatively ' planned foe the win ter term of Salem's extension from the state system of higher education was announced Satur day by George Porter, adult edu cation director. The winter term for all adult education classes will begin January 3. The courses planned for college credit, each for three term hours, are history of the Pacific north west, advanced mental hygiene, speech, construction and use of visual aids, all on Mondays; pot tery, education of the handicap ped child, both on Tuesdays: geography of North America, art structure II, special teaching methods In music, current affairs. all on Wednesdays; ceramics on Thursdays. Persons Interested In the pro gram are asked to call the public schools adult education office with questions or with requests for added classes. Santa's Aides Staff Work on Broken Toys Santa's helpers in this In stance members of Salem Ex change club have begun Ope ration Fix-them-up on broken and damaged toys in a workshop at Siewert'a warehouse! 260 How ard st Collection of toys has begun and the repair crew headed by Robert Brownell will , start put ting them in shape for Christ mas stockings Tuesday. Chief Fix-them-up Brownell says if Salem citizens will get toys broken, unpainted Into the hands of his toy re-makers they will repair them so that every child in the area will have something to gladden his heart on Christmas morning. Pat Campbell, in charge of eol- Th Stat awn. Sala. Oregon, Sunday, Vvrtnbr 1, lections, reports tollectlng eta tions established at all Richfield stations, Loucks Home Fuel Oil im i7io n. commercial L, Mar ion Motor co., 333 center St., In terstate Tractor - Co., Silverton road, and the office of the vet- trans' colony. Willamette Valley Transfer trucks will pick up toys for the club, and persons wishing to do- suite to the drive may sell 2-3624 tfor free plelt-wp service. Lcsfor BaLopp Oeesjan.rciaJ Hasdlag Faraitare Mevlag 7 ..M 17 M la lei. Orag 111 Ne, Cesftl Last year, the One at toy-re making for the Exchange dub, more than 1,000 toys ware re paired and delivered to the Sal vation Army for distribution to needy children. They hope, to top that figure this year. 10 Down. Pay Monthly Vcsslkn Dlirda A ad tasulee New Available - ELimn - i Tfca Blind Ifca 14S3 Bags Zu W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. We have the ' new removsble slat Venetian Blind Maoare4 4 laeUIUd-wltala Sf Bailee. Faoao SOUS. CaU Aay Tisae For Free Estimates. y Births CLINTON To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clinton, Independence, a son, Saturday, November 20 at Salem General hospital. FONES To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Fones, 445 S. Capitol st, a son, Saturday, November 20 at Salem Memorial hospital. In some past geologic times, it is believed, there was little difference between the types of plants which grew in widely sepa rated parts of the world. FEET WEARY? Feel like ending it all? . . That is, all foot discomfort? OUTHO POISE Foot Form Shoes bring your ft and the correct foot form last together in a symphony of walking aaae. ft r Select the shoes that revive tired feet and "Zam-s truly enjoy . ORTMO POLICE FOOT FORM SHOES JOS Urealey Bid?. John W. Qsssk) Cpeaf "Wear Ortho Poise Shoes dally. Visit your Chiropodist perledieallj'." of iSBR I !1 It is believed that plants and animals evoked from common ancestors. The Little French Shop! Says" Thanks to our many customers at this Thanksgiving . . . with a Tram A dm m give away AND MS PRICKS :'0H. ME, HEBCBANDISE ISO Wools - Plaids - Gabardines and Crepes Values to 21. 95 . ON SALE a 00 Tweeds Wools Coverts tiede Velours Values to 46.95 ON SALE AT 2S)95 Beanliful Gabardine The Season's Finest .Values to 69.95 ON SALE 3S00 50 Crepes Wools Velveteens Values to 24.95 ON SALE l Gabardines on sale at 39.95 & 49.95 i . Cone in and Ask Abonl Ihe Tnrkeys 7e Are Giving Away NO PURCHASE REQUIRED FOR CHANCE! WE ABE SAYIIIG "THAIIE YOU" AT us North High The Little French Shop Phone 3-7070 ) 1; ft.; i V: ft I I WAKTOAM- .B08 Foaturo Fine Standard Brand Watchoo and Nationally Known Silvor llf You know you are giving the -y.) aM' " I i BBOS. ; ' "A sjm J un:'-n ' -y s' man wamow 4 8.59 .f """"on1 mm j .h m m i . . " " , -. I