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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1948)
LINDBECK TO LEAVE "Lt. Comdr. John Lindbeck, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Al L. Lindbeck, 540 N. 22nd St., is to leave Salem this morning to return to his ship, the destroyer picket USS Roger, in San Diego harbor. Lindbeck. who has been visiting here the past several days, is slated to re turn to China in the near future. Open Fri. evenings until Christ mas. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Blandings "Dream House" wall papers now on display at Llf strom's. PLEDGED BY HONORARY Loraine Poindexter of Salem is one of 14 new members recently initiated by Alpha Lambda Delta, sophomore women's scholastic honor society at Oregon State college. Miss Poindexter. an edu cation major, was Salem's Cherry festival princess in 1947. Miss Larsen has returned to Salem and will be at Lai sen's Be:iutv Studio, 471 Court st. Ph. 3-5033. Open Fri. evenings until Christ mas. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. REHABILITATION TOPIC Speaker at the Salem Retail Credit association luncheon Fri day noon at the Golden Pheasant will be Charles Feike. state di rector of vocational rehabilita tion. One of the rehabilitation stu dents will also appear, and a film of department activity is to be ihown. pon't forget, let George Do It. The Clearlake Missionary Society re holding a bazaar Friday, Dec. 17, at the Portland Gas St Coke to. IN FORESTRY HONORARY Vernon White of Salem, a jun ior in forestry at Oregon State college, has been pledged to the OSC chapter of Xi Sigma Pi, na tional forestry honor society. For Sale, reasonable, 9x12 Mo hawk rug and pad. 1495 Saginaw St End Tables; walnut finish. Reg. $11.95. Close oue at $7.85 just a few left. Wood rows 450 Center. OPEN HOUSE SLATED Hillcrest school will hold its annual open house Sunday from 2:45 to 6 p.m., it was announced Wednesday. Air Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Holly wreaths, decorative door pieces. J035 Highland. Ph. 3-3595. r ! .. r ;.v. r 4 iiS- j I Dorm eye r Electric Ilixer $30.95 Time-saving, efficient aid in baking cakes. Jniees as well. .Portable. 2.95 3.95 Pin-up Lamps ., Hurricane Lamps Rayon Bed Lamps Metal Bed Lamps 2.75 Open Friday Evenings FIREPLACE SETS Hake Ideal Gills for the Home ABP II 1.98 FEDERAL POSITION OPEN ! U. S. civil service examination j for appointment , as substitute ; railway postal clerk, with posi ' tions throughout the U. S. and j Alaska and Puerto Rico. wa an- i I nounceci Wednesday. The work. which pays $1.39 per hour, is open only to persons entitled to veteran preference, and to tho-e who have served in such a posi tion during the past- year. Addi tional information is available: from W. H. Fischer, civil service secretary at Salem postoffice. Special: "'2 cu. ft. completely re-, 'conditioned electric" refrigerator SS9 50. George Electric (Let George Do It), 493 Center St, ' Bazaar, cooked food- P. G. E. Co i 1 Fri., Dec. 17. Am. Leg. Aux. Cap. ; Unit. jNEW CLIB FORMING Formation of Salem's sixth Jun ior Hi-Y chapter is to begin tonight at 7:30 with a meeting in , the YMCA of interested boys from , Parrish junior high school, ac- j j cording to John Gardner. YM.j I boys' work director. Bill Kuka-, i hiko, Willamette university stu- j dent, is to be advisor. j i Lipstick Beauiy Salon. Complete; Beauty Service. We specialize in j permanent waving.. Eves, by up- I pointment Ph. 3-3836. 1872 State' St. i Get your new penfianent for the holidays. Ph. 3-3066 for appt. Bi ; shops Beauty Shop, 642 N. High INSURANCE MEN TO MEET December luncheon meeting of ' Salem Underwriters association j will be Friday noon at the Salem j hotel dining room, with Orville ! Cox presiding. Speaker will be j Edwin A. Phillips, superinten I dent of agents for. Standard In surance company of Portland, on j' Our Objectives for 1949." i Federally Insured Savings Cur- rent divident 22rt See First Fderal Savings First. 142 S. Liber- 1 ty. Phone 3-4944. LEAVES WITH SON Mrs. John Mackie, Sublimity, who left with a baby son. was ! among the dismissals from Salem ' Memorial hospital Wednesday. j Slacks are a sensible gift. He can use an extra pair. We have the kind men like. Alex Jones, 121 N. j High St. Open Fri. evenings until Christ-! ma H T. Stiff Furniture fV I Blandings "Dream House" wall papers now on display at Elf Andirbt . ntique & Polished Brass from v $ 7.95 Firesets Antique & Polished Brass from $ 8.95 Folding Screens from $ 9.95 Curtain Screens Hanging Type ..$15.95 Curtain Screens- Portable type from f $22.50 Hammered Brass Wood Basket ....$ 4.95 Hearth Brooms. Ass't Colors $ 1.95 A Complete Set Andiron, - Fireset - Fold. Screen $29.95 Him Platform Rocker $49.50 Nieely balanced design. Wood arm; tufted back and seat upholstered In floral tapestry. Asst. velours. SFlH if ? 1 Table Lamps Large AsstmL From 3s95 Balhllal And Seat Cover 2-pe. '2.95 Scripture Verse? Choose ye this day whom ye will serve . . . as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15. We Give PASSES IN VANCOUVER . Graveside serv ices . for Mrs. Bertha Edmundson, former Salem resident who died Tuesday at Vancouver, Wash., will be Friday at 1 p.m. in City View ceme tery. Her husband. J. W. Ed mundson. survives at Vancouver. The Edmundsons resided here many years until moving away about five years as,c. They were members of the friends church. 'Let George Do It" 10 discount on all heme t en iterators and freez t ers until Christmas only. Free cof fee served from 2 to 4 p.m. each Hay. George Electric, of course. 493 Center St. Rummage Sale over Greenbaum's 2 days in 1. Thurs.. Dec. 16. Cloth ing for all agc.elec. equipment.: household item. ; I CLUB MEETS TONIGHT ! Installation of olficers and oth er busine.-s are on the program for the monthly meeting of South Salem Progress ilub at 8 o'clock tonight at the Clavton Jones Up holstery shop, 1 145' S. Commer cial st. I I Pioneer and Paris Belts. Fine quality leathers in the very lat est styles. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. ! TAKE DAUGHTERS HOME Mothers taking newborn baby daughters home from Salem Gen eral hospital Wednesday were Mrs. Clayton G. Vincent, 655 Pat-ter'-on st.. Wet S.tlcm, and Mrs. Richard W. Tomlinson, Stayton. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100'i virgin wool and woven through and through, onlv $4.95 sq. yd. Ph 3-7648 or 3-3364 KEIZER BUSINESS LISTED Keizer real estate and insurance, located at 665 Chemawa rd., is an assumed business name certificate listed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Onas S Olson. Moose Lodge presents Salem Civic Players in "Passing af the Third Door Back'' Fri., and Sat. nite at the Salem Chic Theatre, 155 So. Liberty. Adm. 60c. Tickets at Commercial Book Store. 10 Down, Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds And Shades Now Available - ELMER -The Blind Ilan 1453 Huge St. W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. We have the new removable slat Venetian Blind Measured and installed within 30 miles. Phone 3-7328. Call Any Time For Free Estimates. $69.50 Mahogany veneer pedestal table, extends to seat 8 or Is. Doubles as console table. Hag. Backs f3.95 M.95 S&H Green Stamps TO BUILD DWELLING F. M. North, was issued a per mit Wednesday by the city engi neer's office to erect a $7,500 house and garage at 1270 N. 24th st. Oth er permits issued Wednesday went to Walter H. Zozel, for a boiler room at 339 N. High st.. $800; Fe lix Reidell, dwelling alterations, 1090 S. 16th st.. $1,100; and B Arhrendt, house alterations, 206 N. 12th st., $120. Do you have the rare type trees and shrubs in your yard such as the Dove Tree, Silk Tree, Davidi Viburnu (the Dwarf evergreen snowball). Raphiolipis and many others? These may be purchased at the F. A. Doerfler & Sons Nur sery, Landscaping & Designing, 150 N. Lancaster Drive at 4 Cor ers. Ph. 2-1322. Don't forget, let George Do It. CAMERA STOLEN Charles Schiedler, Silverton route 1, reported to city police Wednes day that an Eastman kodak was stolen from his car parked near the Hollywood theater last Saturday night. Reroof now with Johns-Manville shingles. Don't gamble with an old roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Phone 3-4642. Office space for professional peo ple now available in Liberty Building. Ph. 3-3711. mm mmmm w , s USC WARDS MONTHLY TIME PAYMENT PLAN STOLEN FROM TORCH A package of assorted cheese which had been delivered by the mailman to Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, 1838 Reservoir st., was stolen from the porch of her resident, she re ported to city police Wednesday. Buy your turkey now for Christ mas and save. Young torn turkeys 50 and 55c per lb. C. S. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. CANDY SAMPLES TAKEN L. D. Reilly, 425 Oxford st., re ported to city police Wednesday that a sample case containing can- : dy and shampoo was .stolen from j his car parked at the McDonald Candy Co. luesciay nignt laxen from the glove compartment of the car were cigJiettes. a flashlight and a pair of gloves. Barb's Sporting Goods open Fri nights to 9 p. m. until Christmas. Barb's is on the ball! CONTRACT POSTPONED Opening of bids for construction of the proposed new First Chris tian church, slated for last night, was postponed until next Tuesday at 8 p.m. The building committee said the delay was made in order to give bidders added time to pre pare bids. Don't forget Old Time and Mod ern Dances Wed. and Sat. nites. . S. 12th and Leslie over Henry's market. libr - ih w t im ! M i 11 i m F BUM MO. 3.49 FLUFFY, h hi IM 4t K " h M SHEER PRISCILLAS iy-,,V.V vu .dj ... ! to .u, litdwo JI.U r m i 4.sv s i . -"v asauaarifc siss . m i , ELAZE EXTINGUISHED City firemen extinguished a blaze in a sawdust pile on Tryon avenue in north Salem Wednesday morn ing. City piojice spotted the fire and called thej fire department in time to prevent it from spreading to a nearby carpentry shop. Pbinsettiai,' gardenias and other potted plapts. Ferns 75c. Pember tqn's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. BECKMAN SERVICE SET Masonic services will be held Thursday jat Raymond, Wash., for Frederick j Charles Beckman , 50, brother of Sylvia Shreve, Salem. Burial wil be in the Masonic ce metery at iOlympia. He is also sur vived by jhis widow, Alice Beck man; three daughters, two brothers and two grandchildren. I Holly wreaths, swags, loose hol ly, mistletoe, etcr Pemberton's Flower SJjiop, 1980 S. 12th. ORDWAYj rites held , Funeral! services for Mrs. Emma Rebecca Qrdway, Portland, mother of Leo E; Ordway, Salem, were held Wednesday at Redmond. She is also survived by three other children, a sister, eight grandchil dren and j six great great grand children, i 1 We are open every evening until 8. Everything for Milady. Lor man's 11,09 Edgewater, West Salem. j DRESS UP 115 N. Liberty Telephone 3-3191 ! The- Statesman. Solent, Or;. CRAMER WILL TOASTMASTER Al Cramer will be acting toast master at tonight's meeting of the Capitol Toastmasters club in the Gold Arrow restaurant at 8:15 o' clock. Slated speakers include Frank Schram, Marion Curry, Ri chard Batdorf, Richard Reimann and E. A. Bradfield. Table topics are to be directed1 by William Bliven. ; Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State it. OPEN SILVERTON FIRM ; An assumed business name cer tificate for Airport plumbing and refrigeration, located on Bethany road near Silverton, airport, was filed wjth the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Eli M. Rhyne and Emile M. Rhyne, both of Silverton. Woodkiirn Man to Head Funeral Directors Group Charles Corn well of Woodburn Tuesday night was elected presi dent of the Central Willamette dis trict, Oregon Funeral Directors as sociation, at a monthly meeting in Chuck's tavern here. ; The 15 directors present also elected Ed Unger of Mt. Angel vice president and Don L- Barrick of Salem secretary. Thebusiness ses sion followed a dinner. Cmtam Sakl YOUR WINDOWS FOR CHRISTMAS For gracious windows that always look right Make your home bright and cheer-looking for the Christmaji season. Firmly woven marquisette, each side Is 43" wide by 81" long. The deep ruffles are, fully ,7-iru wide. Well tailored. RAYON TAILORED PANELS For beautiful windows select these smooth flowing marquisette rayon panels. Hang two at each window and have that extra full luxury-look. Sue 41x81". Hemmed, la. SHEER LACE. PANELS For utmost window beauty, select lace cur tains for your Holiday windows. Graceful border pattern . . . woven side hem, one slot eyelet top. 2tf' bottom hem. 52x81". Ea. GAY KITCHEN CURTAINS You can add new interest to your kitchen with these bright gingham trimmed cur tains. 9-in. cornice and flounce ruffles. Ging ham tiebacks. Each side 31x45" long. Pr. Thursday. Dectmber 18, 1948 5 JOHNSON! To' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, 2180 Myrtle 6t-, a son, Wednesday, December 15, at Salem Memorial hospital. BEARDSLEY To. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Beardsley, 265 N. 24th St., a daughter, Wednesday, Dec ember 15, at Salem Memorial hos pital. 1 j; , SHERMAN To Mr; and Mrs. Roy Sherman, Aumsvjlle, a daughter, Wednesday, December . 15, at Salem Memorial hospital BONES To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bones, $35 D St., a son, Wed nesday, December 15, at Salem Memorial hospital. ! SPONG To Mr. and Mrs. John i W. Spong, 850 N. 17th st., a son, Wednesday, December IS, at Sa lem General hospital. RON'N'E To Mr. and Mm. Harvey D. Ronne, Salem route 9, a daughter, ; Wednesday, Decem ber 15, at Salem General hoepittl. GALLAGHER To Mr. and Mrs. Brady Gallagher, Eugene, a son, Wednesday, December 1$. at Salem. General hospital. Jtff. 1-59. 147: Rog. L39 Hoy. Zf' i I - - , " 1 - : " i : 9 ' t ; : i' ' i ' .."!!