The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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FRANZEN TAKES VACATION
City Manager J. L. Franzen
Monday started a two-weeks va
cation during which he and his
wife wiU visit two daughters in
Long Beach, Calif.
Flowers for Christmas. We deliv
er. Pemberton's Flower Shop. 19B0
S. 12th. Open evenings.
EUGENE MOTORIST JAILED
Frank T. Kajer, Eugene, was
lodged in the Marion county jail
Monday night on a charge of driv
ing while intoxicated following a
hit-run collision on highway 99 K
near Illahee, 10 miles south of Sa
lem. State police who made the
rrest said Kajer's auto struck
another unidentified vehicle. He
was apprehended five miles south
of the accident scene.
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. BABIES GO HOME
Taking home new sons from
Salem Memorial hospital over the ;
weekend were Mrs. Albert Krenz. ;
Turner, Mrs. William Bones, 835
D st., and Mrs. Ralph Schlesin
ger, 360 Fawk ave., Mrs. Robert j
Bretano, Salem route 6, Mrs. Clar-
ence Miner, 1086 S. 17th St., and !
Mrs. Charles Smith. Monmouth.
all left with new-born daughters.
Myrtlewood floor lamps and ta
bles. Call at factory, 8 mi. S. of
Salem. South of Liberty to Bun
ker Hill rd. Turn right, 2nd house
left.
MOTHERS DISMISSED
Mother dismissed from Salem
General hospital over the week
tnd with new daughters were Mrs. i
Carl Mayes, Crabtree, Mrs. Mur-
ley Larimer, Salem route 5, and j
Mrs. Denzil R. Hoover, Neotsu.
Mrs. Louis R. Perley. Indepen-
dence, and Mrs. James Daley, 1235
N. 25th st.. left with infant sons.
Don't forget, let George Do It.
nui Tcci'rn
R. P. Halvorsen received a per
mit from the city engineer's office
Monday to build a $6,300 house
and garage at 1020 Oxford st.
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
f others? These may be purchased at
1 the F. A. Doerfler & Sons Nursery,
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T i r ten XT
2-1322.
'TVm't fnropt CWA Tim arA
ern Danced Wed. and Sat. nights.
S. 12th & Leslie over Henry's
market.
LADIES SHOP HERE
The Towne shop is the assum
ed business name of a ladies rea-
lem filed with the Marion county j
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Towne of Portland.
Lipstick Beauty Salon. Complete
Beauty, Service. We specialize in ;
permanent waving. Eves, by ap- j
pointment Ph. 3-3336. 1872 State
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Radio end tables; walnut finish;!
reg. $18.95, close out at $9.95. t
Woodrow's, 450 Center.
OWNS TAVERN ( ..
Perd's place, a pool hall and i
tavern in Wood burn? is the assum
ed business name filed with the
Marion county clerk Monday by
James Kolousek of Woodburn.
Reroof now with Johns-Manville
shingles. Don't gamble with an old
roof. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com'l.
Free estimates. Phone 34642.
WOODBURN STATION LISTED
An assumed business name cer
tificate for R&L Service, a Wood
burn garage and filling station,
was filed with the Marion county
rlerk Monday by Chris Reuschler
of Salem, and Harry Lenton,
Woodburn.
Ealem's largest
furniture, 20
450 Center.
stock; unfinished
off. Woodrow's,
KETCHES FROM SERVICE
A notice of retirement from
Newcomers service was filed with
the Marion county clerk Monday
by Myrtle K. Stewart, Salem
route 6.
Jary Florist open Fridays until
i P.M. until after Christmas.
STREAMLINER
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to CHICAGO )
EMPIRE BUILDER
Gtm MorftWa's GnaM Tram
Chicago is juat two night,
away from Portland on the
fleet new Empike Builder.
For only $2.13 more than a
standard Pullman lower berth,
enjoy the privacy and comfort
of a Duplex -Roomette.
f doity ml 3 PM.
Far information or mervoluma
C. L. Biacaorr
Trm. Pmmm. Agmi
e07 a W. Waritinctoa St.
Portland 6. Oramm
GREAT KORTIIERU
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MEADOR DIES SATURDAY
H. W. Meador, father of Mrs.
Peggy Alford of Salem, died Sat
day at his home in Prairie City.
Services will be held in Prairie
City Wednesday. Other survivors
include the widow and another
, daughter, Mrs. M. G. Moore of
i Spokane.
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All kinds of mending. Ann the
j Reweaver, 1 180 N. Winter. .
MeMAXl'S FINED $100
John McManus, 665 Breys ave.,
was fined $100 in municipal court
Monday on charges growing out
of an auto collision Sunday at
North Commercial and Center
streets. McManus ; was charged
with failure to remain at an acci
dent scene on a complaint signed
i by Floyd Buchholz, Sheridan, who
said McManus drove away after
! colliding with his auto.
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j Donald Webster is no longer con
j nected with Broadway Appliance.
I SHOTGUN MISSING
Arthur Danrude ;Of Molalla re
ported to city and state police
Monday that his .12 gauge Win
chester shotgun was taken during
a trap shoot Sunday at MolaJla.
Turkeys at wholesale. Fresh 'dress
ed, government graded hens and
torn turkeys, wholesale prices.
casn nd carry, no, phone calls or
phone orders. Limited supply.
Willamette Packing Association.
692 Bassett St., W. Salem.
TO VISIT HERE
Lilia L. Bishop is to fly from
Los Angeles to spend the Christ
mas holidays witH her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bishop, 4S5 S.
18th St., and her brother and sis
' ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Bishop.
:Just arrived another direct fac
i tory shipment of new Bendix ra
I dios. Savings up to $200.00! Ex
j clusively at Ralph Johnson Ap-
pliances, 355 Center it. Phone
,33139.
'ABOARD TARAWA
j William Morris Langston, com
imissary 2c, and Myron Dale
Teets, fireman apprentice, both of
Salem, are serving aboard the air
era it carrier USS Tarawa, ac
cording to a navy; news release.
Langston is the husband of Mrs.
Neva Cassella Langston, 1337 Che
meketa St., and Teets is the son of
Mrs. Hazel Teets.t 1170 Chema
wa st. The Tarawa: is now inta.sk
force 38 in the western Pacific.
"Let George Do It" 10 discount
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wi j ciii uuuicr iciiicitiiuis aim
until Christmas only. Free c0f-
fee served from 2 to 4 p.m. each
day. George Electric, of course. 493
Center St.
Air Steamship tickets anywhere
Kugel, 3-7C94. 735 N. Capitol St.
CYCLISTS AID SANTA
Distribution of Christmas bas
kets to needy families was begun
Monday evening from Salvation
C i i '
Motorcycle clu
members of Salem
ycle club volunteering their
services for delivery.
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.
THE MODERNE
FOR GIFTS
Open Evenings 'Til Xmas
305 & 315 Court St Salem
A Heider's Pet
and a wizard of a set I Tiny enough
to tuck into a topcoat pocket A little
radio with room size volume and
excellent tone. Just open the lid . .
and it's on I Camera style construction
makes it strong and durable. Cover
in handsome lizard-grain plastic with
polished chronium trim for beauty.
A Heider recommendation. RCA Vic
tor's "Personal" portable.
Heider's
PARTY FOR STATE WORKERS
' "Siac" chapter of the State Em
ployees association will hold their
annual Christmas party at the
VFW hall Wednesday at 6:30 p. m.
Dinner will be followed by dan
cing. Members and their guests
Will attend.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 560 State st.-
THOMPSON TO TOASTM ASTER
Jack Thompson is to be acting
toastmaster at the Wednesday
night meeting ot Willamette Toast
masters club in the Bright Spot
cafe beginning at 6:15 o'clock. Sla
ted speakers are Darrell Has
broock, Harry Fee, Leo Strauch,
Joseph Prange and Stearns Cu.sh
ing. Roy Marker is to direct table
topics.
Don't forget, let George Do It.
K OF C PARTY TONIGHT
Salem council. Knights of Co
lumbus, will stage a Christmas
party tonight in connection with a
Short business meeting in the
elubrooms. Gifts will be exchan
ged among members and refresh
ments served after the business
session at 8 p. m.
Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re
versible, it's 100 virgin wool and
woven through and through, only
$4.95 sq. yd. Ph 3-7648 or 3-3364.
TOY WINS HONOR
Walter J. Toy, representative in
Salem for New York Life Insur
ance company, has qualified for
the firms "Star" club, which re
quires more than a quarter mil
lion dollars' business in a year.
Toy was a leading agent in Butte,
Mont., until coming here and in
his fir.-t Salem year qualified
jagain.
The Flower Ba-ket, 1020 Market,
open Sundays, 10 to 3.
BISHOP RECOVERING
Alex Bishop, 455 S. 18th st.,
who has been seriously ill for the
past month, is reported recovering
and able to sit up lor a short time
each day. Mrs. K. J. Dahms of Los
Angeles, who has been helping to
care for him, has returned home.
She is a sister of Mrs. Bishop.
For Sale, reasonable, 9x12 Mo
hawk rug and pad. 1495 Saginaw
St.
FINISHES SCHOOL
Pvt. John L. McCorkle, son of
Mrs. Daisy V. McCorkle, 1065
Rural ave., has graduated from
the 11th airborne division air
transportability school at Camp i
vrawioiu, iiumiiiuu, oapun, ac
cording to an aimy news release.
McCorkle won his paratrooper
wings in September.
Special: 7'2 cu. ft. completely re
conditioned electric refrigerator
$99.50. George Electric (Let
George Do It), 493 Center St.
HOLIDAY AT ACADEMY
Cadets at I fill Military academy,
Portland, who will be at their Sa
lem homes for a two-weeks
Christmas holiday include Charles
Robert Lightfoot, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. K. Lightfoot. 765 Edgewa
ter st.; Larry William and Rich
ard Lee Rosen, sons of J. T. Ros
en, 333 E. Miller st.; Edgar Har
rison Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar O. Turner, 2740 Cherry ave.
Federally Insured Savings Cur
rent divident 2,2Te See First
Fderal Savings First. 142 S. Liber
ty. Phone 3-4944.
rca Victor
$33.50
Price
Or if youre
doubtful
GIVE THE GIFT THEY CHOOSE
THEMSELVES WITH A GIFT
CERTIFICATE FROM
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SALT LAKE CITY. Dee. 20 The death toll mounted te 14 today In the crash of two Burlinrtoo TraJI
way busses Saturday. Thirty-five others were injured in the accident west of Salt Lake City. The
wreckage burned after the impact. Shrouded bodi es of some of the victims are shewn in the foreground
with the smouldering wreck in the back. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman). i
Rainbow Girls j
Hold Reception
STAYTON Acacia Assembly
Order of Rainbow for Girls had a
reception honoring its grand offi
cers, Dorothy Williams, Stayton,
grand honorary drill leader, and
Jeannie Bentley, Lyons, grand rep
resentative to South Carolina.
Guests were Doris Groves, Mar
guerite assembly, Lebanon, grand
faith; Judy Ward, Chadwick as
sembly, Salem, Betty Lepall, Ra-
mona assembly, Silverton: Beverly
; Carlson, Lebanon, Mrs. Dorothea
ive
, Scarth, Silverton, state execut
j board.
I Marjorie Leonard, Ramona as
j sembly, Silverton, and Dixie Lee
j Fitzwell, Lebanon, worthy advis
! ors; Mrs. Gladys Hamilton, Leba
Doaj.d.
non, chairman of the advisory
rs. Scarth, Silverton, and
Mrs. Henry, Salem, mother advis
ors; Mrs Lucille Cox, Stayton.
chairman of the advisory board.
Acacia assembly; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Williams and Joseph Bentley, par
ents of guests of honor.
Turner Girls Honored
Katherine Hale and Shirley Hen
nies of Turner sang, and an ac
cordian trio, Marjorie Bouchie,
Karleen Drager and Shirley Hen
nies, all of Turner, presented num
bers. Mrs. Kathryn Weddle, associate
mother adv isor of Acacia assembly.
TOWNSEND PARTY SET
Townsend Victory club 17 will
hold a Christmas party tonight at
7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Mahany, 256 N. 20th st.
Get your new permanent for the
hnlid.iv Ph 3-3f)Kfi fur :.nnt R.
shops Beauty Shop, 642 N. High.
IIFCDHAEI'S BOOK STORE
Will Be Open Evenings Till S
Monday Through Thursday Dec 23
For Conrenience Of Shoppers
Books. F lotion ery. Fountain Pens. Leather Goods.
Christmas Cards. Gift Wrappings.
Portable Typewriters
RCA
Bus Crash Death Toll
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Valley Produce
Displays Set
For Honolulu
Salem and other Oregon cities
will be publicized in more ways
than one when the Oregon State
rollece football learn visits Hawaii
for a N'ew Year's Pineapple bowl
game with University of Hawaii.
Salem Chamber of Commerce
will send by air, at the time the
OSC team flies to the islands, a
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Salem-made flax rug, Salem
packed canned goods and possible
presented Arlene Old of Stayton,
with the first prize for selling the
most Christmas cards. Karleen Dra
ger of Turner won second prize i
and Jacqueline Calavan of Scio,
third.
Initiation January 5
Mrs. Weddle alo presented Mrs.
Sue Tuel, mother advisor, a gift
of Harlequin coffee spoons, a gift
from the aciv isory board and the
Acacia assembly.
Refreshments were served by W.
B. Shuey of Mill City. Mrs. Mar
garet Williams of Stayton, presid
ed at the coffee urn, and Mrs
Lucille Cox of Stayton, at the
punch bowl.
Next meeting, January 5, will In
clude initiation and election of of-lict-rs.
Ft 3 JBS 3B5 jefli ICS XfS JBRt 5 3K
$ Ele-tri; Toasters
Woodry Furniture Co.
474 So. Commercial
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' other local products to be display-
Moana hotel in Honolulu
ater presented to the repre-
sentative islanders.
I Salem's Western Paper Convert-
! ing Co. also will have a display
there, as local officials have sent
word to their Hawaii representa-
I tive, Paul Smith, to join in the
display with their paper product.
Clay Cochran, local chamber
: manager, said other Salem firms
wishing to send products for the
display may make arrangements
through the chamber office.
Regular Vanetti
2.25
HOSE
How $1.95 pr.
3 pair $5.00
6 pair $9.75
Smart Shop
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Tho Stat mart. Salom, Oroqoa.
Medical Group
To Continue
Radio Series
Terming the state medical soci
ety's radio series "a vital adjunct
to the health education program
of Oregon elementary schools," an
advisory committee recommended
continuance of the programs after
a conference Monday night in the
Marion hotel.
' Titled "The Doctor Comes to
School," the radio series has been
presented the past 13 weeks over
KOAC. KBPS and KRVM under
the direction of David Hoss, field
secretary for the society. Hoss said
a second series will begin Febru
ary 1, to continue weekly on Tues
days at 1:45 p. m.
The programs have featured el
ementary school pupils and physi
cians and dentists.
Meeting here as the advisory
committee were George Sirnio and
Katherine Rahl of the state edu
cation department, Frances Gil
bert of KRVM, Mrs. Lana Lu Hull
of KOAC, Dr. Stanley Lamb of
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Camellias - Ornamental
Rhododendron - Evergreen
Azaleas - Walnut Trees
FREE Delivery In City Limits
F. A. Doerfler & Sons
Nursery
Phone 2-1322
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Four Hi
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Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. Until Chrislmas
RALPH J0HI1S0II APPUAIICES
Docombor 21. 19X85
the medical society. Dr. Wills rd
J. Stone. Marion countr health of
ficer, Airs. George Moorhead of
University of Oregon, and Hoss.
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Lesler DeLapp
Commercial
Ilaulin
Furniture
Moving
Phone 175
Salem. Orcgen
1111 No. Com'L
NOTICE. Junlper-mTTtle wood
and shell novelties; also plastie
and bcanUfal agate jewelry,
Oar profits will net permit ex
tensive advertising. It's te
year advantage to drive eut te
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