10 Thm Starts man, Salam. Orssjon. Tu day. Dcmbw 21, 1948
Portland Man Jailed
For Check Forgery
Glenn R. Cross, Portland, who
pleaded guilty to a charge of ob
taining money by false pretenses,
was sentenced to six months in
Marion county jail Monday by
Marion Co u n t y Circuit Judge
George Duncan and placed on two
years probation.
Cross waived grand jury hear
ing. He was charged with cashing
a worthless $10 check in Salem on
Oct. 19, 1947.
Salem Trucker Wins
Safe Driving Award
Vera Hasbrook of Salem, driver
for Consolidated Freightways,
gained act award for five years of
safe driving at the lines' annual
award dinner in Eugene Saturday
night, according to T. F. Bagan,
local manager.
Bagan, Hasbrook and five other
drivers attended from here.
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our way-andj
At Personal, yea get the
easb quickly because the
YES manager and she
alone makes the deci
sion. And she says "yes"
to 4 out of 5.
At Personal, yon select
the loan plan most con
venient Every detail of
the loan is made your way
wherever possible. Em
ployer and friends not no
tified. Phone or visit Personal's
YES manager, Mrs. Gal
linger today.
LOANS $25 to $300 on
Salary. Furniture, up to
$500 on anto.
Edwards, Isom
Butcher Plant
Changes Hands
Ownership and operation of the
Edwards and Isom custom butch
ering plant, 25th and Mission
streets, was assumed Monday
morning by Milton Van Zanten,
operating of the meat markets in
two Saving Center stores in Sa
lem. The firm will now be known
as MonArk Meat company.
Van Zanten announced plans to
broaden the plant's activities into
packing for the wholesale market.
It will also add sausage making
and will continue custom butcher
ing. The firm was started in 1930 by
Berton E. Edwards, now in the cold
storage locker business at Keizer,
and Norval E. Edwards, his son
The plant burned in 1934 and was
rebuilt in 1935. The younger Ed
wards has operated it since then.
He said he would open some new
business here.
Clarence L. Isom, associated
with Edwards for the past three
years, plans to remain temporarily
with Von Zanten.
Neic Store Features Television Table Models
FINANCE GO.
$1$ State SL. Em. 125
Phone 2-2464
E. Galllnger, Mgr.
Lie. S-122. M-165
Townsencls Buv
Foiled Hereford
Bull, Heifers
A Polled Hereford bull, top bull
at the recent McCook, Neb-, sale,
and two purebred Polled Hereford
heifers arrived this week end for
the L. Townsend ranch in Mission
Bottom.
The animals were purchased by
Paul Townsend. son of L. Town
send, to add to the 40 animals al
ready on the ranch.
The bull came from the Skiles
ranch at Wilsonville, Neb., and hei
fers from Frank Robinson it Son
at Kearney, Neb.
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Keizer Pupils
Give Pageantj
Of Christmas
KEIZER, Dec. 20-More than 150
boys and girls took part In the
first Keizer school Christmas pro
gram here tonight. The Christmas
story was presented in a series of
pageants against a background
drawn by Gladys Burch which the
pupils painted.
Second section of tne pupfit and
parents will have their turn Tues
day night Included in the cast are
all first and second grade pupils.
Half from each grade took part
tonight and the other half will be
there Tuesday night.
Members of the 17-piece orches
tra which played for the pageant
were Evan Hitch, Reba Small
wood, John Gettis, Norman Warg
nier, Bert Ridpath, Janet McCue,
Juanita Keppinger, violins.
Will Showalter, flute; Ralph
Sipprell, Ray Martin, Arnold Pe
dersen, Owen Stockard, clarinets;
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Vincent Matt, trumpet; Larry
Powell, accordion; Tommy Frid
aard, alto saxophone; Peggy Rag
an, and Ann Vasey, cellos.
With a few exceptions a com
plete new cast of characters will
present the program Tuesday
night , , i
Chenille Bedspread
S Woodry rurnltux Co J
g 474 So. Commercial Pj
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Bill Marr is shown In his new radio and television store at 2140 S. Commercial st.. standing by three
television models, among the first table models on the Salem market, which will soon be in use here
with the coming of video to the northwest '(Statesman photo).
Judge Sustains
Demurrer in
Telephone Suit
New Cub Scouts
Are Registered
SADDLE CLUB ELECTS
JEFFERSON The Jefferson
Saddle club met Wednesday at Pat
Beals to elect officers, Henry Thies
san, president; Paul Greely, vice
president: Keithel Smith, secre
tary; Keithel Thiessen, treasurer.
Pat Beal was named to three-year
term as director. "
SANDS c?TIME
Thoro was something roman
tic about most all tho trades
in ths days this steel narav-ina-was
made. Sure. I know
a bugay wasn't as slick as a
car but It wasn't as IMPER
SONAL either!
The horse power that drove surreys
was HORSE power ... the folks
who fixed YOUR wagon were your
friends. Yes, I guess we are pretty
old-fashioned down at our place. We
fust hope you like to know the fellow
who fixes your shoes ... know
him weQ enough to find out that he
pays particular attention to each and
every Job. Just the way they did in
the good old days!
SILVERTON, Dec. 20 Sixteen
i new Cubs were registered and
I junior boys enrolled in Ptsck 6
Marion County Circuit Judge ; its initiatory t ei emony and party,
E. M. Page ruled Monday that his , at the Eugene Field auditorium
court has no jurisdiction over the Friday.
matter of a suit between The Pa- Cubs registered were Wallace
cific Telephone and Telegraph pfaff. David Aimquist. Franklin
company and Public Utilities Haugen, David Ov.cn, George Jas
Commissioner George H. Flagg. ' per, Robert VanCleave, Darrell Mc
The judges sustained Flagg's Clure, James Ru.-sell, Norman Cu
demurrer on the grounds that his no. Waller Be:"- lev. Pnnald Copple.
court has no jurisdiction and that Robert Vetter, Don Rose, Richard
Radiomen Open
Shop; Feature
, at 1 elevision sets
the complaint does not state suf
ficient facts for a cause of action.
Judge Pag heard arguments on
the demurrer December 6. The
juit seeks authorization of the
court to include in the Pacific
company's budget a payment to
the American Telephone and Tel
egraph company for services ren- :
dered. j
Flagg recently rejected the item ;
on the grounds tne payments
Johron, Gary McDonald and Ste
phen Paup.
Junior boys are Roger Schwab,
Gene Peron, Dennis Morgan, Lan
ny Alcantra, Gerald Thompson and
Alvin Rowe.
The initiatory exercises was an
Indian pow-pow with Harry Vet
ter, master of ceremonies. After
the initiation ceremony, M. B.
Ford, district Scout commissioner,
presented Den mothers' registra
tion badges and pins to Mrs. Grace
should be based cn actual services
rather than on a contract basis. ' O. Wilch, Mrs. O. E Russell and
The utilities commission in its de- Mrs. Anges J. Haugen, new enrol
murrer contended that the com- led Den mothers in Pack 61.
pany should first exhaust its pro-; Ford also conducted graduation
cedure before the PUC before go- ceremonies at w hich four clubs
were promoted, presented with cer-
Lng to the courts.
While Portlanders caught their
first glance at tele iion over the
week-end. Salem resident found
that they could keep abreast of
developments with the opening of
the Marr Radio show at 2140 S.
Commercial st. The shop, owned
by Bill Marr, opened Saturday
with four commercial type televi
sion receivers.
At the same time, announcement
was made that television installa
tion and maintenance will be han
dled by LeRoy Baker, former Sa
lem resident, who returned to Sa
lem from Sacramento. Baker has
hr.d 30 years of high frequency
radio experience and has-been do
ing tclc i icii work in Sacramen
to since the war.
Marr i a four-year navy vet
eran who was a radar and radio
technuial and has had a small
For A Roof
OF
Enduring Beanly
AND
Disiinciion
ASK FOR
radio repair; shop here since his
tificates and escorted by C ibmas- dichaige.
i ter Vetter to the local Scout 1 roups Marr reported picking up the
including Glen Carton to Scout- SMtle telecasts over the week
1 master C. E. Marco. Troon 52 P.h end. but said the images were
; Bradley to Scoutmaster Ted Bu-
rian. Troop 77, and Leslie and
Marley Elling to Scoutmaster Char
les Davis. Troop 61.
Later a Christmas party was
held.
sporadic and poorly formed. How
ever, this indicates that Salem will
have good video reception from
Portland when telecasts start theiej
next March, he said. i
'
Kris Kr ingle is in
every picture at
Burke's Christmas Camera Shop
No place can hold a Christmas candle to so fine a
collection of Christmas cameras
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FOR A GIFT:
Filnio Turret 8 mm movie camera, F 2.5 lens
FOR A GIFT:
Filmo Anto 8 mm movie camera
FOR A GIFT:
Filmo Auto Load 16 mm movie camera
FOR YOU:
All the fin gifts listed here plus hundreds more
youll have to see at Burke's Christmas Camera
Shop.
SHINGLES
AT YOUR
BUILDING SUPPLY
DEALER
Weaver, Kiggins
Return to Posts
Salem policemen Leland Weaver
and Hobart Kiggins, reinstated as
members of the force by the civil
.service commission last Wednes
day, returned to their jobs Mon
day. Kiggins is reassigned to the de
tective force and Weaver to a south
end patrol car.
The men were discharged in No
vember for alleeed political acti
vity. Weaver was formerly on the
truffic enforcement detail. z
New York and Michiean lead in
the commercial production of rssp
benies in the United States.
9:30
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Hade with The Pike's Ice Cream Boiled in Hacaroon Cocoannl
been wjniing for ChritmJ
Other special Christmas ice
cream Pistachio in bulk,
Christmas tree center and
bell center bricks and cran
berry sherbet.
tfhe Pike
138 So. Liberty
Phone 3-6828
The round ball male
Here just ihe desse" ou e
nariKri. and to ervc on ChriMm day
o inooh. f,nc-f Uvorcd .sn.lls l Crcan,. and hbcr.lU garn-
,shcd .h .-cc,. rich ccxoanu, and orPcd .h green he
Cream Holly and berrie, he der you ,e dreamed of.
arul -hen rved in a darkened room with l.ghud ndlcs.
it is a real ensation.
Six Chrtsrmss Srow BsHs. packed
n mowt prod canon tomplcte 'b
OOilics and red Candles..
Rickey School Sets
Christmas Program
FOUR CORNERS. Dec. 20-The
Rn ki y s hool Christmas program
wfft be held at the school Tuesday
nifeht at 8 o'clock despite exten
sie illness among the student
body, it was announced today.
On Wednesday afternoon a chil
dren's Christmas party will be
held at the school. A movie will
be included in the afternoon's en
tertainment program.
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Favorite Story
kThree Alusketeers"'
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all people. Luke 2:10. : J
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