The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 18, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    'tty.News Briefs
Larry Reasor
I TAKE SONS HOME -Al'TO STRIPPED
Mothers taking baby sons home Theft of two hub caps and a
from Salem Memorial hosmtal Fri- sealed beam fog light from his
day were Mr?. C lifford Tierce, Parked car was reported to city j JT1 TT O
Turner route 1. Mrs. Earl Shade, police by L. V. Koutny, 455 Co-! XO XlGclQ OaiCIll
Salem rm!e 2. and Mrs. Meredith ,U"IU'J l- uul,, dlJ " cai
r.mv fitn RartHiff dr. i was parked at the intersection of j
LEAVES WITH SON
Dismissals from Salem General
hospital Friday irr-lrdd M-s.
Reed Sorensen, 1030 S. liberty st.,
who took home an infant son.
Dance tonite Crystal Garden.
I FILE FOR HARDWARE
An assumed business name cer- Country Store Shoot. Everybody
tificate lor Salrm Hardware Co . shoots. Everybody wins. Also tur-
120 N. C'cmmei cial St . wa nled keys, Hams. Bacons. Sunday, Dec.
with the Marion count v ckrk Fri- 19th. Salem Trapshtoters Club.
day bv Max Clark. ' 21 5 Hulsey
Rabbit Raisers
: Chemeketa and Winter streets at
the time.
"Let George Do It" 10 discount I Larry Reasor has been named CIRCUIT COURT j jthoiizes transfer of feecurities to
on all home reirigerators and freez-; 1949 president of the Capital City! Louella May Stone vs. Robej-t j widow.,
ers unni i nnsimas only, free coi- naDDit and Lavy association. ; Russell Stone: Suit for divorife
fee served from 2 to 4 p.m. each His assisting nffworc ;n u chareine cruel and inhuman treat-
The Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Saturday, December 18. 19433
company employe, 247 S. (Winter
St., both c f Salem. v j
James F. Davis, 22, salesman,
Dallas, and Marjorie L. Farfan, 18,
Sheridan. s & I
For Sale, reason ole. 9x12 Mo
hawk rug and pad HUD Vagina a , f itti cn nt IX m the
St.
Amy
Home made bread, rolls, cakes
pies, cookies, etc. Fresh daily
Orders taken. Ph. 3-3676
South Village Market
End Sun. 8 to 8.
Save fuel; let us weatherstrip and Pu,ntes
insulate your home. Fiee eti
mate, no obligation. Ph. 3-8645.
ave.: R;dph Thee. S.-lem joute A .Uer from Santa Claus: I will ' day. George Electric, of course. 493 John Chhstenson. vice president" ment asks for restoration of plairj
8. ad Park H. Tneie. ,41 km- be at Barbers Market and W heel- Center St. Mrs. Chester Fredrickson. secre-1 tiffs former name of Louella Mdy
v.-i-od nr.. Wst Salrm. A nonce Grill Tnrn-r Orr?on. between . r. ii
" T i ji i v i r s mi r - r t k'iiiii iroo w-i i ..i r i hi m i mh h i ii i i i ii m -a-i i .tin i f a i
al nrooertv M-.rrid UUn- dumes,,c. Stayton.
- atPQahfmy" MurrlT Ray Ward, telephone compa
..ai saiem j ,ernpiOJ, 701 N Capito, st f a
tnbli.-hm rt al.o wai tiled by
H. Thede and Stuart Thede.
H De,
P M. Do
A few of those much desired hard
to cet Kelvinator refrigerators
Open eves are available for Xmas delivery.
' See them at Ralph Johnson. Ap-
355 Center:
, .... . . - . . . ....... . . . i i a auii. iim-ur
16 ln,lJ ;Ke i.oge presents aa.em ivic er; Ed Westenhouse, Jerry Wing,
r,u.,s , V. Fredrickson. Odell Lott, Cyril
ijir i uiii rv r 1 1., duii otiv, iui a i .icivary
HEINE BEGINS WOIKS
Roman Heine. 2999 Brooks ave..
filed n assumed business name
certificate for Hollyuood Wood
Works with the Marion county
clerk Friday.
A gift for Mom? Electric j-heets,
comforters, blankets, heating pads,
hair dryers, irons. ; steam irons.
Revere ware. Yeater Appliance
Co.. 255 N. Liberty. '
Turkeys at Wholesale. Freh dress
ed. go ,)jnnt " r. i f !e--f hen and
torn tm keys. v. hole; ale prices.
c;.sh and carry, no phone cans or
nhone orders Willamette Packing Karakul Karpet. It's new
Association. 692 Basset St. V.. Salem.
directors,
alternate.
Notice: Schools. Churches &
Lodges. Fancy hard mix indy,
144t- lb., m 27 lb. boxes. Bar
bers Grocery. Turner. Ore. '
with t wtpr
.5.11cm t ivic jnefiire. loa so. Keller
l.iot-riy. .oin. ouc. iickcis ai Di l , j . .
1 r 1 f. . Hans nave already been start
Commercial Book Store. . ,. . n'n . , vT '
ed lor the 1949 fall rabbit show
if rp- Salem. Announcement has
versible. it's lOOo virgin wool and Ucn made of the board of di
woven through and through, onlv rectors meeting to be held Janu
$4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. ( arv 7 at the Pau, home.
Ti ' Lxxal rabbit raLsers taking
Don t forget, let George Do It. prizes in the recent Longview
show are Chester Frederickson
LaFountaine and for certain rel
and personal
July 19, 194
Flossie Manning vs. Jesse Hat- Charlotte
old Manning: Default of defend
ant ordered. J
Elton M. Fritz vs. Sunny 1.
Fritz Defe ndant files answer ad
mitting and denying j
Celia Keefe vs. Walter F. Keefje:
Default order entered. j
Leonard Maxwell vs. American
Surety Company of New York: Of
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
James O- Rector, 30, bus driver,
1345 Cro-j st.. Salem, and Colleen
I. Bryant,
company
and
telephone
1 y, ,
Lesier DeLapp
Commercial
llaulinr
Furniture
Moving
uuy your Turitey now ior unnsi- f. , 1 der dismisses suit with Dreiudice
It's really great to roller skate at
the Capitola Roller Rink.
Need an electrical giff Mixers. prvsmv rROI P MFFTc
toasters waffle irons, sandwich PENSION GROl P MltTS
grills, clocks, door chimes, roast
ers. blendors. coffee makers, per
colators. Yeater Appliance Co
255 N. Liberty.
First
, . council
meet Sunday at 10:30 am. at
Mayflower hall, 2135 Fairgrounds
, rd. A business session will pre-
Mother Does your child roller FEDERAL JOB EXAM SET cede a no-host lunch at noon.
Fkate? Special classes each Mon- Veterinarian positions situated Speaking and a program will fol-
day 2 to 4 for pre-school children throughout the U. S. and paying ; low. according to E. J. James,
30c includes skates, at the Capitola S3.727 per year will be the sub- Portland, president.
Roller Rink. 90 Lana Ave. Take ; ject of a U. S. civil service ex- .. o , ,f ,
Capitola Bus animation for which applications , Don t forget Old Time and Mod-
P are now being accepted. Addi-! ern Dances Ved and SaC nite.
Jary Florist open Fridays until tional information may be ob- S. 12th and Leslie over Henrys
9 PM. until after Christmas. tained from W. H. Fischer, civil market.
KIWANIS TO PARTY -e retary at Salem Pst" ' Poinsettias, gardenias and other
Monday's meeting of North Sa- potted plants. Ferns 75c. Pember-
lem Kiwanis club will be a ChrLst- Holly wreaths, decorative door ton s Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th.
aTnoon A exchange' wm P' 1035 3-3595 Holly wreaths, swags loose hoi-
be included. Insured savings earn more than Jy. mistletoe etc Pemberton s
two per cent at Salem Federal Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th.
Dance tonite Crystal Gardens. cavines Association 560 State st . . 1
savings Associauon, aou ouiie si. We .)fe open every evening until
Maeic Picture books for children. ; t- -col r:rHnc 8. Everything for Milady. Lor
c 1 e'e ,u o n New Zealand Whites, one third
50 and 55c per lb. C. S. Orwig. ., i'. -.J.L"-
: 1 ! . J - 1 U . t -1 V-t rl Uh 7.H 7H - . "
congressional oisiri' 1 -. .v,.. ..w lwo seconcLs on Chinchillas.
of Town-end dubs will
Mrs. Walt Cline. jr., 870 Union, -mp g- -m
st. reported to city police Fri-! p (lllf11 i.OtitlrH
dav that her brown leather purse ; Vlltff d
containing about $6, cards and p
keys, was stolen while she was
bowling at a local bowling alley
Thursday night.
Family Tree9
Propagated
Dance tonite Crystal Gardens.
Christmas cards, wrappings, maga- man s
zine subscriptions. Mrs. Gertrude The Flower Basket. .1020 Market. Salem
Fisher, 1335 State St. Ph. 3-5072. iopen Sunday.-. 10 to .1.
1109
MesiflioBi Stout IvSen
The J. J. Clothes Shop has a fine stork of Quality
Suits in Stout sizes 40 to 50.
On Sale Now
M 2 (DM
The Regular Price
Single and double breasted models. Finest
100' r nool hard finished n orsteds, in solid
colors and neat patterns. Don't delay! If You
Want To Wear It Christmas Day.
Open Every High! Till 9 o'clock
Until Christmas
J.J. Clothes Shop
Salem's Quality Clothiers for Men and Young Men
2 doors West of Liberty 387 Stale SL
Poe's mimeographing .typing ser
vice. Quality work. Lower prices. '
669 N. 16th. Ph. 3-3643. Although removal of a rare Ce
dar of Lebanon tree from a down
Radio End Tables: Walnut finish: town parking was completed late
Reg. $18.95. Close out at $9.95. this week tree lovers will note that
Woodrows, 450 Center. an offspring of the 60 - year old
. .. c, c;, . Riant is growing some nine miles
The Valley Farm Store. 4345 Sil- , Irom Salem,
verton Rd.. is specializing for! . , , , '
Chr.stmas sales with an attractive- th ?Ut J? year, ago a cone from
, . . , , tne D'g cedar on Chemeketa street
ly packaged date prune. near North church paMed
CnrrrJ rn ft mmnlptplv rp- the Arch Jerman farm nine miles
Fxlgewater. West conditioned electric refrigerator r,,7 f Salem. The cone was
599.aU. ueoige r.ieciric t iei j- - j janai, uicn oa-
George Do It), 493 Center St. lorn postmaster. The tree is now
said to be about 30 feet high and
Federally Insured Savings Cur- is growing fast.
rent diviclent 2'2 See hirst
nd without costs.
PROBATE COURT j
Helen H. Hayden estate: Order
authorizes delivery of certain se
curities. William Zosel estate: Time fit
filing inventory extended to Jati.
20, 1949.
Fae P. Smith estate: Order au
thorizes sale of personal property.
Estate appraised at $17,780.
John Frederick William Bricc
meyer guardianship estate: Estagte
appraised at $487. Order closes es
tate. !
Alfred Dunn estate: Order au-
Salem Healing and
Sheel Ilelal Co.
"Heating Headquarters'
1085 Broadway St Ph. 2-8555
Salem. Oregoa Day er Night
NOTICE. Juniper-myrtle weod
and shell novelties; also plastic
and beautiful agate Jewelry.
Our profits will not permit ex
tensive advertising, so it's to
your advantage to drive out to
POP'S AGATE AND NOVEL
TY SHOP. 3994 Portland Road.
VM STAFF TO DINE
Tie Salem YMC'A Christmas
staff party is slated for Sundav
at 4 p m. at the Y.M A dinner
for the t.ft and families i- plan
ned. Dance tonite Crystal Garden.
Don't forget, let Gemge Do It.
Turkeys at Wholesale. Freh ii(
ed. govei nment traded hen and
torn turkeys, wholesale prices,
cash and rany. no phone calls or
phone iie: W'jiiamcPe Packing
Association', 692 Has-et St. W. S
lern.
Garfield Mothers9
Dads Club Hears
Musical Program
Picinres
Fderal Sa iniis First. 142 S. Liber
tv. Phone 3-4944.
Seed of the Lebanon Cedar cut I
vn this- week was brought to Mothers and Dads club
474 South rmmri,l S
A musical program featuring;" W
members of the Salem high school ttBtatiWtgatIggtiefl(taciC
I - -1 j ai : j . . . i -. ,. - , - ., . ,
chorus highlighted the Thursday itW3)BjWjeajejcaj
night meeting of the Garfield K95 i i 1
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j Salem, Orrgon
1115 No. Com L
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ii BISHOP'S f
145 No. Liberty
Kiimytt j in
llirtlis
.-..nem irom the Jloly Land and
planted by the late Dr. James A.
Ri h; i (i-(;n about 60 years ago. It
u.. iemoed to m.ike way for a
business development on C'hemek
et.i tnet
Dr. Frank B. Bennelt, superiln'
tendent of Salem public schooils.
were special guests of the cliib. JtfS
- e
strumental music for Salem pub- d
OPOJ EVEQIEIGS
E. Donald Jessop, director of in-
A Kift for DaiP FJ. . s! .
vibi .itcn. sun l.iinps. bed 1
radios, in (i! p!;i( is Y .V:
pliaiice Co.. LTi") X. label ty.
Ao-
RF. ROOFING APPRO VF
The cM v eiiniee i ol ! i. e l '- i
a building permit Ki iday to l:.e
Gussie Xiles estate to reioul a
dwelling at -?)") X. Winter st.
at a cost ot
Do you have the r;.ie type 'iee
and si'.iuijs ; ii v . . j ;. ,,rl sin 'i .
the Dove Tree, Siik Tree. D.iidi
Viburmi (the I).', arl c er".recn
snowball). Raphiohpis anrl many
others ' The e may be purcha: ed at
the F. A. Doerller A: S(jp.s N'ui ei v.
Landscaping & Des.gning, 150 X
Lancaster Drive at 4 Corners. Ph
2-1322.
Air Steamship tickets anvwhere
Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St.
Reroof now with Johns-Manville
shingles. Don't gamble with an old
roof. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com'l.,
Free estimates. Phone 34642.
Old time dance tonite 259 Court
SiiKLL -To Mr. and Mr. Har
old Shell. 2250 Maple ave.. a
daughter. Fi iday, December 17, at
Salem Geneial hospital.
DALEV- To Mr. and Mrs- Jam
es J Daley. 1235 N. 25th st . a son.
Fi iday, Dectmuer 17 at Salem
General hospital.
PEARI.EV- To Mr. and Mrs
I.ou:s L. Pcarley. Independence, a
son. Fi iday, December 1
General ho-pital.
NKLI.IS To Mr. and Mrs I)e-
h.s H Xellis. 1647 X. Front st.. a
daughter. Ft ida . December. 17 at
Salem (inn ral hospital.
BRENTANO -To Mr. and Mrs
Robert Brentano. Salem route 6. a
daughter. Fi io'.i . . December 17 at
Salem Memoi.al liospit.il.
KREXZ-'I'o Mr. and Mrs. Al
beit Kren. Tinner mute 1, a son.
Friday. December 17 at Salem
Memorial hpital.
WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs
Ollie Williams. 940 Lesi,e st . a
son, Friday. December 17 at Sa
lem Memorial hospital.
MINER To Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Miner. 1086 S. 17th st , a son.
Fridav, December 17 at Salem
State Employes
Elect English
-Wheeler R. English was elected
president of Willamette chaotei
21. Oregon S?..ie Kmpjoyes a-so-
uTilion at a Chi istm.-,s
Tfiu:-d;,y for i.,tiori
tie;- and thei- families.
( ther ot (le t i s elected
I . ....
i n.iieui party neki in th.e Veterans of
Foreign Wais ;.,ll in north Sa
i . i . . . ....
nui inreaie .-iimir iis(,n. vi-e
ident; Mrs Verimn F'r.ihm.
secretaiy. and Mrs. Emmett Por
ter, ti e.isi i 1 1 i .
A no ..-t d::,!i. r was followed
hv a shoit h;i mess meeting.
Dancii".: and g. nies were featured
a ! ' er the s s-iull.
lie schoe.ls. discussed training 4t
fered in Salem schools, and in
troduced the soloists. j
"O Little Town of BethlehehV'
was played by Iren Bartlett ion
the clarinet; "The Holy City."
Marilyn Broer, flute; "Star Duit."
Bob Wilson, caxophone; "O Hply
Night," Mary Swigait. Freijich
horn; "Adeste Fideles," Jim Tojld.
trumpet; "God Rest Ye Merjry,
a -m- cientlemen." Bob Wichman. bari-
paity tone and Deryl Peters, trombone;
m,lri-.and "Deep Sea Chanty,'" Ronjald
Little, sousaphone.
at the
be
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Dance ; p
Toniie
j UICUWUUU j
Until ' F
Through Thurs., Dec. 23rd
For Your ClinVliiia Slioppinfr Convenience
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(Jo-in; (iliri-linas Eve at 5:30 11 M.
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Lipstick Beauty Salon. Complete Memorial hospital.
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Beauty Service. We specialize in
permanent waing. Eves, by ap
pointment. Ph. 3-3836. 1872 State
St.
MORITZ To Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Moritz, 462'i State St.. twin
sons. Friday. December 17 at Sa
lem Memorial hospital.
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There Musi Be A Reason
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We Are Closing Out All Radios and
Radio Phonographs
Every Hem Listed Is Reduced lo Rock-Bollom
Price (or Fast Clearance.
(90-Day Warranty, of Course)
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THERE MI ST HE A REASON
and there is!
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WW'S VJEM SPECIALS
o SUITS AND TOPCOATS $25.00 io $50.00
o SLACKS AND SPORT COATS $12.95 up
o WOOL SHIRTS $8.95
o CRUISER COATS . . . $11.95 lo $19.95
AUTOMOBILE KOBES
i
Reg. Trice
Kiliinnl r.Iiairsile Radios
in rich walnut. Fine tone; handsome
furniture - $ 64 95
Cro.-lev Console Ralio-Pliono;rajli
a BIG combination with automatic
changer $339.95
Crolev Console Radio-Phonograph
a beauty in the low-priced console
line $183 95
Sale Price
In line with our BIG DISCOUNT SALE wa'd Ilk to add tha
following appliances. There are not many of these and
we cannot take telephone orders on them, jj ,
Discount
Reg. Price Price
A iitikiiint if Vfrtrtf Trnn I
Miracle FORE-H-AFT 5)2.50
Thermae 6 95
146.95
Whit Cress,
Universal ....
G.50
.95
8.50
6.95
I
O GAY PLAIDS
O 100 VIRGIN WOOL
O TWISTED YARNS
And
More
Urn. Kay Woolen Mill Company
Majetic Radio-Phonograph AM-FM
Automatic Changer, superb cabinet
design , $339.50
Majestic Radio-Phonoraph-Wire Recorder
Top quality in des-inn, tone and
price $179 50
Majestic Console Radio-Phonograph
A splendid receiver in fine design .... $166 50
And a Limited Supply ol Philco Car Radios to be Sold
Out at $45.00 Each.
1 We have to make a choice, because of limited spare, of
rutting one item from our major appliance line. Our choice
as among washing-machines, ironrrs, refrigerators or
radios.
" There are many fine radio stores in Salem who specialise
in this field. They are prepared to deote all their time to
radios.
PLUS these miscellaneous appliance you niay
need right now!
Electric Lunchmakeis I 9.98
Gill Steves
Sperti Irradiation Lar:.p
44.95
42.95
30.50
Tcast'.veii Autcmatk
Pcjtup 19.95
AS WELL AS
aw
1
GENUINE SAMPSON FANS at a discount of 35 percent
and all Arvin and Everhot Heaters at a discount of 10
percent j . :
S We are specialists in refrigeration, washing-machines, tron
ers and general household utilities. We Intend to con
centrate our full effort on these items. j f;
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4 Therefore we are selling out all radios and r4dio-phono-graphs.
ASK ANY RADIO DKAI.I.R if the prices listed In
this advertisement are not Tilt' V I-K Y BUSTj We know
they are and we know- you cannot make a better bujr for
C hristmas or any other time! (We're open everj night jmtil
ni r o ilock to accommodate folks who have no other time
to shop).
?60 South 12th Street
Remember! Broadway Appliance has a Full
Service Department. Electrical Wiring of all
kinds is our Specialty and we Repair and
Service every Appliance from Radios to
Vacuum Cleaners. Just Telephone
tsCroadtuaq
rr7A5i COURT 2-15 65
Open AH Day Saturday
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