.vCfiiLy JKtew DBrfieffs STUDENT POSTS OPEN Examination for appointment of student nurses at St. Elizabeth's hospital, a psychiatric institution, is slated, according to the U. b MOTHERS . DISMISSED Mothers dismissed from Salem General hospital Thursday with baby sons were Mrs. E. M. For gard, 1108 N. 1st st Woodburn, Mrs. Earl Bassett, Mill City, and Mrs. Donald Schaefer, 143 Evelyn st. Leaving to go home with a daughter was Mrs. J. C. Patter son, Salem route 6. Lost: Black female cat. part Per sian. R. W. Arms, 1094 Wilbur. Ph. 2-7887. ' All kinds, of mending. Ann the Heweaver, 1180 .. Winter. CHRISTMAS PARTY SET Employes of the Western Paper Converting company will stage a Christmas party at the Salem La bor temple Saturday, December 18. fivil Mrvir commission. The stu- ! The program will feature a live dents receive $752 plus subsistence ; Santa Claus. gift exchanges and a for the three - year training 1 30-minute dance program by the course. They must be high school ; Paul Armstrong School of Dance, graduates ty next August 30 and Ly'e Morris is chairman of the must be between . 17 , and 35 ; Party committee- vaoro rf a fro iinlpC ?nt it !t"rf t f f 7 Aitii ; ! Karakul KarDct. It's new. it's re- Auto glass installed Floor sand- formation may be secured from versible, it's 100-i x irgin wool and .crs lo. rent. R. D. Woodrow W..H. Fischer, civil service secre- fn thri,uJ a0ntrouRh; only tenter St. tary at Salem postoffice. : " ' " - w Don't forget, let George Do It. 2 Policemen Await Order to Return to Work Detective Mobart Kiggins and ! Launderette 1255 Ferry St. giR would return as a member of the plainclothes' ' squad 'on day shift. He stated, however, that Wea ver .would be taken off the traffic detail and assigned to other duties. Weaver said he would rejoin the force as soon as his notice arrives. Kiggins had announced he -would return only if he remained on the detective force. Both men will re ceive pay retroactive to the date of their discharge. rtt. t ! i iiT : 4 .. . ii ... , "crtvci, innswicu.the civii serv,te commisMon win as Salem police officers Wednes-have to ssue a specjai order di day by the city civil service com- , rtinc th- men back to duty. mission, were awaiting o r d e r s Th,tw nioht MunHt said hi- utill thad not received such a directive. Schools, Churches Fast electric pipe thawing. Jud son's, Ph. 3-4141. Open Fri. evenings until Christ mas. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. i' Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Open Fri. evenings until Christ mas. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Don't forget, let George Do It. TO RETURN YOUNG Marion County Deputy Sheriff market. William DeVall will go to Van- ; eouver, Wash., today to bring back Ralph O'Neil Young, who is be ing held there on a Marion county warrant Young is charged with obtaining property by false pre tenses and is alleged to have pas sed a bad check in Salem re cently. ' .. 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. :A gift for Dad? Electric shavers. ' vibrators, sun lamps, bed lamps, radios, record players. Yeater Ap pliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. i Don't forget Old Time and Mod ern Dances Wed. and Sat. nites. S. 12th and Leslie over Henry's Notice: Lodges. Fancy hard mix candy, 14?4C lb., in 27 lb. boxes. Bar bers Grocery, Turner, Ore. Thursday to return to their jobs. The men were discharged from the force November 12 by Chief Frank A. Minto on charges of 450 political activity. Their reinstate merit Wednesday followed a 2'i ; hour appeal hearing by the com & mission. Minto, on Thursday, said Kig- tisptayed in Salem for the first time December 20, it was announ ced Thursday by Loder Bros- lo cal dealers. Four representatives of the firm returned from a dealers' showing in Seattle this week, enthusiastic over the new styling and engine performance. They were Wayne Loder Clifford Harold, Willard Wilson and James Loder, Jr. Near ly 500 men at the preview showing represented 104 dealers of the northwest. New Oldsmobile On Display Soon The 1949 Oldsmobile with the new type Ketteiiing motor will be I A letter from Santa Claus: I will be at Barbers Market and Wheel iPis Grill. Turner. Oregon, between 2 P.M. & 5 Dec. 24. P.M. Dec. 18 thru Poinsettias, gardenias and other potted plants. Ferns 75c. Pember ton's Flower Shop, 1980S. 12th. AUTOMOBILE DAMAGED An automobile driven by Mrs Florence Weeks, 3130 N. River rd., was damaged Thursday morning when it was backed into by a truck driven by Ed O. Miller. Mulino, at Front and Columbia streets. The Flower Basket, 1020 Market.' open Sundays, 10 to 3. 1 health department during the week ended December 11. Other diseases The Clearlake Missionary Soc iety reported were four cases of mumps, are holding a bazaar Friday, Dec. I two of measles and one each of 17. at the Portland Gas & Coke t tuberculosis, scarlet fever and q0 1 pneumonia. c . . Holly wreaths, swags, loose hol- For Sale reasonable , 9x12 Mo- , 'mistletoe, etc. Pemberton's hawk rug and pad. 1495 Saginaw Flower Shop? 1980 s mh Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. We are open every evening until 8. Everything for Milady. Lor man's 1109 Edgewater, West Salem. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State St. DISEASES REPORTED Jary Florist open Fridays until Twenty cases of chicken pox j 9 P.M. until after Christmas. were reported, to Marion county Holly wreaths, decorative door pieces. 1035 Highland. Ph. 3-3595. Special: 7'i cu. ft. completely re conditioned electric refrigerator $99.50. George Electric (Let George Do It), 493 Center St. Lipstick Beauty Salon. Complete Beauty Service. We specialize in permanent waving. Eves, by ap pointment. Ph. 3-3836. 1872 State St NORWEGIAN PARTY TONIGHT Members and their families of Thor lodge, Sons of Norway, will observe a Scandinavian Christmas celebration at 7:45 tonight in the Woman's clubhouse. Group sing ing, songs by a Silverton delega tion and marching around the Christmas tree are on the pro gram. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Federally Insured Savings Cur 8 Salem Lodge No. 4, A. F. A. M. will open at Clough-Barrick Mortuary, Fri., Dec. 17 at 2:45 P.M. to con duct the funeral service of Bro. Geo. Lane. IIOLBOKE TOASTMASTERS Herman Holboke was acting toastmaster at the meeting Wed nesday night of the Willamette Valley Toastmasters club meeting in the Bright Spot cafe. Speakers were Cyril Meusey, John Susbau er, Joseph Thomas and Leon Coo-ney. ' Lost: Borrowed Finder please ! ward. book in call 2-5734. tore. Rc- rent divident 2'i See First , Arrow and Enro shirts. Every man son Fderal Savings First. 142 S. Liber- on your lit can use one of these. ty. Phone 3-4944. ; Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. ! Sport Shirts tailored by the be.-i Open Frj. evenings until Christ- makers in the U. S. A. Yes. and mas. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. : all sizes including Ex. Large. Home made bread, rolls, cakes, pies, cookies, etc. Fresh daily. Orders taken. Ph. 3-3676, Amy. South Village Market. Open eves and Sun. 8 to 8. Save fuel: let us weatherstrip and insulate yrfur home. Free esti mate, no obligation. Ph. 3-8645. NEW CHAMBER MEMBER Gene Malecki, professional pro motions with offices located at 228 Oregon building, joined the Salem Chamber of Commerce this week, it was announced Thursday. ! Need an electrical gift? Mixers, i toasters, waffle irons, sandwich grills, clocks, door chimes, roast- '. ' ers, blendors. coffee makers, per- j colators. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. ! A gift for Mom? Electric sheets,1! comforters, blankets, heating pads, ! hair dryers, irons, steam irons, h Revere ware. Yeater Appliance i i Co., 255 N. Liberty. Fast electric pipe thawing. Jud-' j son's, Ph. 3-4141. i Rummage sale. Ankeny Grange. I over Greenbaum's, Fri., Sat. 1 TAKES SON HOME ! Dismissals from Salem Memorial 5 hospital Thursday included Mrs. R Robert Ladd. 254 Senate t W:t S Salem u.'hn tn.ir i " - IIUJUC a IICWLKJin a n 8 I8CI3) Friday Open to 9 p.m. ... Limited Quantities - Shop Early , '13 95 SPANISH PARTY SLATED The Salem Spanish club will hold Us annual Christmas party Friday night aV the YMCA start ing at 8 o'clock. Singing1 of Christ mas carols and games will pre cede a gift exchange. The Statesman, Solm, Oregon. Friday. Dcmbr I7,3948 3 SHADE To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shade; Salem route 2, a son, Thurs day, December 16 at Salem Memo rial hospital. McCORD To Mr. and Mrs. Thoas McCord. 195 S. 24th st., a daughter, Thursday, December 16 at Salem Memorial hospital. MAYES To- Mr. and Mrs. Clell Mayes, Crabtree, a daughter, Thursday, December 16 at Salem General hospital- SUrertea Dr. T. L.Henkle, local veterinarian, waa appointed to serve on the school board for the remainder of the school year. It was disclosed hero today. Hen kle replaces Jack Spencer.who re signed whenhe moved to Port land. . . 'i I NOTICE. Janlper-myrtla wood and shell neveltlea; als plastic and beaatifol agate Jewelry. Oar profits will not permit ex tensive advertising, ae f it's to your advantare te drive out to POP'S AGATE AND NOVEL TY Snor. S9 rertlani Road. 2 MERIT MASTER AUTOMATIC POP-UP TOASTER TURN-OVER TYPE CHROMIUM TOASTER ..: 98 m BRAMBLE MKOTJME' s 8 Open Evenings till 9 p.m. thru Dec. 23 FIRE CLASS PERCOLATORS AND COFFEE MAKERS 98 ONE GROUP CRYSTAL VANITY LAMPS WITH SHADES 69 ONE CROUP RAYON AND IVORY ENAMEL BED LAMPS 69 ONE CROUP TWO-TONE METAL SMOKERS CROUP OF HEAVIER METAL SMOKERS 98 2 CORNER WHAT-NOT SHELV ES 48 INCHES HIGH 69 FRIDAY 0IILY ueorge do if lUVo aiscount on all home refrigerators and freez ers until Christmas only. Free cof- day. George Electric, of course. 493 Jones' 121 N- Hlgh St- Center ot. a. few of those much desired hard to get Kelvinator refrigerators Barb's Sporting Goods open Fri- are available for Xmas delivery, nights to 9 p. m. until Christmas. See them at Ralph Johnson, Ap- j Alex Jones, 121 N, High St. Ties,' the cream of the crop R Arrow i Cheney Superba. m Hundreds to choose from. Alex ft Barb's is on the ball! ; pliances, 355 Center. Moose Lodge presents Salem Civic Players in" "Passing af the Third Door Back" Fri., and Sat. nite at the Salem Civic Theatre, 155 So. uuciij, num. uw. i itncu ii Commercial Book Store. 1 2 t t SI Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. ! jwjKSjeje3jejc03jeS7 Samson Canl Tables and Chairs Woodry Furniture Co. 474 So. Com'l. for CHRISTAIAS The Yule Bells ring; the children sing Their carols loud and clear. Oh sounds sublime at Christmas time 1J I could tnly hemr! My loved ones greet me on the street: A Merry Christmas, Dear!" 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