- (Duty .;H w 7BBnilelrs: COMPLETES COURSE PFC. Robert Williamson, 18, Aumsville, has just completed a course in air-transport training at Camp McNair, Japan, according to a release from the 11th Airborne division. Williamson attended Sa lem high school before enlisting in 1947. , Auto glass installed. Floon sand era for rent. R. D. WoodrMw, 450 Cntr Kt V. Launderette 1255 Ferry Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 2i See First Fderal Savings First. 142 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4944. BRIGADIER TO SPEAK Brigadier H. B. Collier, division commander of the Salvation Army for Oregon and southern Idaho, will be guest speaker at the lunch eon meeting of the Salem Rotary club at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday. His topic will be "What Manner of Person We Ought To Be." F. Peter Larson will sing special Christmas music at the meeting. Get your new permanent for the holidays. Ph. 3-3066 for appt. Bi shops Beauty Shop, 642 N. High. ' Arrow and Enro shirts. Every man on your list can use one of these. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissals from Salem General hospital Saturday included Mrs. Arthur C. Wilson, 1260 Hoyt St., Mrs. Albert W. Krebs, Salem route 8, and Mrs. Bruce Barker, 2445 Garden rd., who took home infant sons, and Mrs. Lester Pearmine, Gervais route 1,-and Mrs. Harvey RETIREMENT FILED Onas S. Olson and C. W. Reeve of Salem filed a notice of retire ment with the Marion county clerk. Saturday from the firm of Olson & Reeve, a real ' estate and fire insurance business at 945 S. Commercial st. r Ties, the cream of the crop Arrow Cheney Superba. Hundreds to choose from. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. A few of those much desired hard to get Keh inator refrigerators are available for Xmas delivery. D. Kenne, Salem route 9, with See them at Ralph Johnson, Ap daughters. Mrs. Stanley N. Ham-I pliances, 355 Center. mer. 551 Gerth st.. West Salem. took home a daughter Friday. Needham's Book Store will be i open evenings 'till 9, Monday Sport Shirts tailored by the best i through Thursday, Dec. 23 for makers in the U. S. A. Yes, andconvenience of shoppers. Books, all sizes, including Ex. Large. ' stationery, fountain pens, leather Prizes. Awarded in Short Story Contest Thm Start man. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. Dtwnbw 11 19185 Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only goods, Christmas cards, gift wrap pings, portable typewriters. "Let George Do It" 10 discount on all home retrigerators and freez- $4.95 sq. yd. Ph 3-7648 or 3-3364 j ers until Christmas only. Free cof- Don't forget, let George Do It. 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. HAND CUT ON FAN John Everett Jones, 4956 Delight ave.. had several stitches taken in his right hand at Salem Memorial hospital Saturday after suffering cuts when he stuck his hand in the fan of his automobile. He was tak en to the hospital by Salem first aid ambulance. fee served from 2 to 4 p.m. each ! day. George Electric, of course. 493 Center St. NURSES TO DISCUSS A discussion of the proposed legislation for practical nurses will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Salem General hospital. All interested practical nurses are in vited to attend. . .... x w , . -"-v i : ' IN . j, -p 1, --t - " . . ., rr;r; - -r ( :" Handing out wards for prize short stories is Willamette university Collegian Editor Paul Bergman, center, to winners. Left to right ire Pat Sebastian, Glen dale. Calif., second place; Jim Miller. 450 N. 19th st, third: Bergman; Bill Strobbe, Creston. Iowa, third; and Robert L. Scott, 1430 N. Liberty st.. first place winner. Miller and Strobbe tied for third place. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer). Air Steamship tickets anywhere Kugel. 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Poe's mimeographing .typing ser vice. Qualitv work. Lower prices. 669 N. 16th. Ph. 3-3643. Reroof now with Johns-Manville shingles. Don't g.imble with an old roof. Mathis Bios. 164 S. Corn! Notice: The1 Crescent Machine and Manufacturing Co., 114 Ellendale . pree estimates. Phone 34642 Ave.. Dallas, Oregon, formerly j owned and operated by W. R. j Lipstick Beauty Salon. Complete - . . ... , . . ."0?ie' is now unaer new own- Beauty Service. We specialize in Special: 72 cu. ft. completely re-; ership and will hereafter be known ! J t wavjnB Eve bv aD. conditioned electric refrigerator- : and operated under the name of : ; pei -njnent p.a''n'fl ?fi-,V, $99.50. George Electric (Let McCaffery's Machine & Manufac- i P"tment. Ph. 3-3836. 18.2 State George Do It), 493 Center St. turing Co. 114 Ellendale Ave, st- Dallas, Oregon. Ph. 2176. P. J. (Fat) McCaffery, bole owner. Welding & Fabri- Mrs. Elf strong ! 82, Dies After Long Illness Salem Heights Families Plan Holiday Parties Silverton Lodge Holds Its Annual Election SILVERTON Annual home coming of Home temple, Pythian Sisters Thursday night was at tended by a large group, with cinei is.nieni uveross. most ex- Merchant, Club Help Provide Christmas Gifts Salem's underprivileged kiddies will know there's a Santa Claus this year because of a generous local businessman and willing group of Exchange club mem bers. The merchant is Delwin Finley, manager of the Toy and Hobby shop on North Commercial street. Finley and his wife have given more than SI. 000 worth of new toys to the Salem Exchange club. Meanwhile the club men have been busy every night collecting and repairing toys at the Alan A. Siewert Construction company warehouse at 1250 Howard st. Next Tuesday the toys will be turned over to the Salem Salva tion Army by whom they will be distributed to needy children of the Salem area. The kiddies will be permitted to pick their toys from thousands to be stacked on the second floor of Salvation Army headquarters. This is the second year the Ex change club members have de- voied ttiefr 'effort to' &" rtoy project. It is the first ytar for the Flnleys, and the dub said their contribution of new toys will make the 1948 project the most success ful to date. i - f a. t i Have the pleasure and satisfac tion of selecting the gem of your choice, style And size from our unrivaled supply of unmounted stones. Now Includ ing TOPAZ (the November Births tone), Amethysts, . Gar nets, Aquamarine, Zireoni, Sapphires, Rubies, Diamonds and many others, j Jewelry mounting and repair fc'ork, V. D.! HILtl .1 ' AGATE & GEM SHOP Importers and Cotters 99-E and Lancaster Dr. rbene 2-13S9 (Open from 1 te 9:31 p.m.) TAKE BABIES HOME Mothers taking babies from Salem Memprial hospital Saturday were Mrs. Thomas Mc Cord, 195 S. 24th st., with a daugh ter, and Mrs. Kermit Clemans, 1230 S. 18th St., with a son. For Sale, reasonable, 9x12 Mo hawk rug and pad. 1495 Saginaw EL It's really great to roller skate at the Capitola Roller Rink. Jary Florist open Fridays until P.M. until after Christmas. The Flower Basket, 1020 Market, open Sundays, 10 to 3. nome I M3(.hin Qhnn 10 Down. Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds And Shades Now Available - ELMER -The Blind Han 1453 Rug St. W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. We have the new removable slat Venetian Blind Measured and installed within 39 miles. Phone 3-7328. Call Any Time For Free Estimates. cation. Your patronage will be appreciated. Mother Does your child roller skate? Special classes each Mon day 2 to 4 for pre-school children. 30c includes skates, at the Capitola Roller Rink. 90 Lana Ave. Take Capitola Bus. Magic Picture books for children, Christmas cards, wrappings, maga zine subscriptions. Mrs. Gertrude Fisher, 1335 State St. Ph. 3-5072. Needham's Book Store open evening 'till 9, through Thursday. Dec convenience of shoppers, stationery, fountain pens. goods, Christmas cards, gift wrap pings, portable typewriters. Mrs. Annie J. Elfstrom, 82. re sident of Salem for the past 22 years and mother of "Mayor Robert L. Elfstrom, died at her home at 980 N. 14th st., Saturday after long illness. j Born Annie Johnston in Pennsyl vania, July 2, 1866, she was the last survivor of seven sons and two i fr dauehters or Archibald and Mary Books. Johnston. She taught school in 1 1 1 it leather nois for many years and was mar ried to E. V. Elfstrom in Concor dia, Kans., May 23, 1902. SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bayne and family will i . -. : 1- t nave as cuesi on lmi ias iui . ,, ... . m tV i o a cellent chief, presiding. and Mrs. Delmer Br anson. Mr. and i . - Mrs. Louis Hamlin and Virginia. New officers elected were Doro- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morss. Gene thy Hadlev. most excellent chief: will be Monday TO SPEAK TUESDAY Mrs. John Hinkle of Portland will be at the Church of God, 22nd and Lee streets, Tuesday night at 8 o'clock to give the Christmas program. Her portrayal of the ChrLstmas story will be ! illustrated with oil paintings, ac cording to the Rev. E. A. Trietch, ! Cannery pastor. ABOARD DESTROYER Arthur E. Hagen. fireman ap prentice, son of Mrs. Cora M. I'agen, 340 Hoyt St., is serving aboard the destroyer USS Theo dore E. Chandler, according to a fleet news release. The ship is part of task force 38, undergoing intensive training in the western Pacific and China sea area. A gift for Mom? Electric sheets, comforters, blankets, heating pads, hair dryers, irons, steam irons, Revere ware. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. What man ever had enough socks? We are sure we have the kind that will please him. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. Unity books for Christmas gifts. Truth Center Library, 262 N. Cot tage. 12-3 p.m. Mon. thru FrL Insured savings earn more than ; tvx per cent at Salem Federal; Savings Association. 560 State st. i Union Local No. 670, regular meeting Wed.. Dec. 22, 8:00 P.M. Hall 1. Labor Temple. Election of officers. and Frank all of Corvallis.-Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bayne. Corrine. Theo, and Lucille of Peoria, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Swaitxof Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason of Port land, and Mrs. i Sheridan. I Mr.and Mrs. James Clinton and ! Vicki will be the guest of Mr. and i Mrs. K. P. Scott in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker, The tirstrom retired irom rarm- j Susan and Gary will be the guest ing in Kansas in 1926 and moved f Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zwicker. to Salem where they have since resided. She was a life long mem ber of the Presbyterian church Survivors, besides her husband and son .are a daughter, Mrs. Hel- ; en Wintermute, Salem, and three grandchildren, Joan Kay Winter mute and Patricia Ann Elfstrom, both of Salem, and Robert L. Elf strom, jr., Camp Perrin, Tex. Services will be held Tuesday, lmhr 91 at 3 n m in fh I Clough - Barrick chapel with the J Douglas Mrs. Oveross, past chief: Mabel Talbot, excellent senior; Mrs. Ar nold Burrier. excellent junior; Id,a Cooley. mistress of records and pnrrpsnflnHpnrp" T-i-li Riirn Rosie Branson of;mistress of finance; Mrs. Theo dore Grace, manager; Mrs. Will Egan, protector: Palma Anderson, guard; Mrs. Ralph Adams, mu sician: Mrs. Carl Specht, captain of degree staff; Helen M. Wright man, , press correspondent; Mrs. Melvin Zahler, trustee for three years. Installation of officers will be in January. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carleton and son Jerry will be the guest of Mrs. Mary Parker in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas will have as guest, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bates and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Douglas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waddle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kilber and family, George and Elsie Rev. Chester W. Hamblin officiat ing. Interment will be in Belcrest memorial park. Fluff-Jry a washer load of clothes in 20 minutes WW BV Mm V Clothes Dryer 239.75 Now, get greater freedom from washday work with a Frigidaire Clothes Dryer I No heavy lifting or carrying . . . no clothes to hang up! Any 20 minutes of any day is drying time. Just put in clothes; set the timer and forget it I In 15 to 25 minutes, clothing, towels, sheets, chenille robes or spreads, bath mats come out soft, fluffy and sweet smell ing; either damp-dry for ironing or bone-dry for Immediate use, as you prefer. And it's oil done automatically. See a demonstration of this Frigidaire Clothes Dryer today! Open til 9 p. m. Monday thru Thursday tILLtXrm ULIET'S ILIIUC 1PPLUICC S loxrriiiuiiu SALEM OREGON CITY LICENSED TO WED Marriage licenses were issued at Vancouver, Wash., to Fred J. I Korsmeier, Salem, and Belle M. Wallace. Portland: Arthur F. Smith and Alma Henne, both "of, Salem: Robert W. Jones, Klam ath Falls, and Frances L. Phelan. Salem, and Cecil L. Flynn. Salem, and Mildred E Osborn, Portland. A gift for Dad? Electric shavers, vibrators, sun lamps, bed lamps, radios, record' plavers. Yeater Ap pliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. 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 Nursery, Landscaping & Designing, 150 N. Lancaster Drive at 4 Corners. Ph. ; 2-1322. J LEAVES FOR VACATION City Manager and Mrs. J. L. Franzen left Salem Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in Long Beach, Calif. Their daughters and Franzen 's sister reside there. Need an electrical gift? Mixers, toasters, waffle irons, sandwich grills, clocks, door chimes, roast ers, blendors, coffee makers, per colators. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. A letter from Santa Claus: I will be at Barbers Market and Wheel ers Grill, Turner. Oregon, between 2 P.M. & 5 P.M. Dec. 18 thru Dec. 24. CANDLE SERVICE TUESDAY The Tuesday class at Salem Truth Center. 262 N. Cottage t ., will be given over to a Christ mas candlelight service. The pro gram will be at 8 p.m. Don't forget, Jet George Do It. Turkeys at Wholesale. Fresh dress ed, government graded hen and torn turkeys, wholesale prices, cash and carry, no phone calls or phone orders. Willamette Packing Association, 692 Basset St. W. Sa lem. ENROLLS FOR STUDY George J. Ishida, Salem route 7, has enrolled to study watch and clock repair at Oregon Vocational school, Klamath Falls. The course will take approximately 15 months to prepare for the state exami nation. Mr. and Mrs. Ishida will reside on the campus. Turkeys at Wholesale. Fresh dress- j ed, government graded hen and torn turkeys, wholesale prices, cash and carry, no phone calls or 1 phone orders. Willamette Packing j Association, 692 Basset St. W. Sa-1 lem. ' Notice: Schools, Churches & Lodges. Fancy hard mix candy, 1434C lb., in 27 lb. boxes. Bar-1 bers Grocery, Turner, Ore. We are open every evening until 8. Zery thing for Milady. Lor maTnr 1109 Edgewater, West l Salem. ; CARD OF THANKS . The family of Roy R? wjVh to thank their friends and relatives j for the beautiful flowers and : kindnesses extended in tneir re cent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Gatchel, Jerry and Terry will have as guest Mr. and Mrs. William Gatchel. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Marggi, Rob ert. Mary, Carol, Patricia, and Nancy J3eth, will be the dinner guest of i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marggi in Oregon City, and will spend ihe evening with Mrs. Marg- TREE ROSES A Christmas Gift Suggestion Buy Qualitv Stock at Our i Special Holiday Offer 2,50 3.00 3.50 A selection ef 200 rarleties available Orders taken In advance 1 Deliveries Made Before Christmas If Desired. SIIIGEB TREE I10SE GADDEII ! 4 ml. S.t Wallace rd. rbene t-52 gi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Stroup at Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Olson, Lane, Denny and Jan will have as guest Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Olson, Miss Patricia Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Olson, Gary and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olson, Jerry and Linda. )I)KI1M)HMIKIMMI! g 2 g Bed Lamps 1 Wood ry Furniture Co. 474 So. Com!. 50 Pc. Cannon Towel Sets 2 I Woodry Furniture Co. tell each other is the BEST BUY jl ' 'V'-emember there's no iRner feSS flift then o wotch - no 'A . ''''Vra SToSir.' finer wotch thon o Bolovol 7s,V rV-';, ySgT " ti. JtNATOt . OODDISS " ' ' '' i. ir ws of timi ; .,,., ''JsrsL. : -fXy $39.75 ; n v -Cg -vSv -V;feVi -r $71.30 $49.50 (sff -: ' & -:' f. nit ixcfiUNcr i--m& ''.: Jl si Jtwus $59.50 . - '.. J . EEariman IBros. JEWELERS OF SALEM 1 g AT STAT YOUR JEWELERS hcrre Just received ahipments of Community Holmes end Edwards 1847 Roger Bros. In complete seta fust In time lor your Christmas shopping. I ! Heartwarmleg beauty (bat takes ibe joy of Christmas lM "for keeps' . . . gleaming Community ia 4 lovely petterflt overlaid with solid silver at table-loucb point. m mm k at 52 fiici Jifilci for Clcht Set includes: 16 Teaspoons, A 7fL traisf ttaTe" ' 8 Oval Soup Spoons. 8 I I IT 1 . Knives. 8 Forks. 8 Salad vl I fc Forks. 2 Serving Spoons. I I I l I C ., m ' Butter Knife. I Sugar Spoon. yJJ i L I I ' U rnta Unkt tar U tJl.ll J X veai w&wes .-BiaiS.. Jewelers of Salem Liberty at State 474 So. Cecal.