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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1948)
FFEDERAL, POSITION OPEN Civil service examination for appointment as printer proof reader in the government printing house at Washington, D. C. was AUTO STRIPPED Dean Lowery, Brooks route 1, complajed to city police Wednes day that his car had been stripped of a pair of fender skirts while announced Wednesday. The job. i parked in the 100 block of North which pays $2.12 per hour, re- ! High street, quires five years' experience as ' proofreader or combination of j A gift for Did? Electric shavers, printing and proofreading. Addi- vibrators, sun lamp., bed lamps. tional infoimation is available rartios, record players. Yeaier Ap Scouts Sign For Ski Trip to Cmp Pioneer Plans ar ecomplete for a winter camp for Cascade area council activities .the scouts will leave camp on December 31. Only scouts with ski experience are being ac cepted for the trip, the scout of fice said. from W. H. Fischer, civil ' service secretary at Salemc postoffice. Having a party? Take the gang roller skating. Special rates at the Capitola Roller Rink. Flowers for Christmas. We deliv er. Pcmberton's Flower Shop. 1JJ80 S. 12th. Open evenings. Don't forget, let George Do It. TAKE over store Aii assumed business name cer tificate for Vista Cut Rate, a drug, sundries and fountain business lo cated at 3025 S. Commercial St.. was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by John R. Clearwater and Eleanor F. Clear water; both of 749 S. Commercial st. Don't forget Old Time and Mod em Danced Wed. and Sat. nights S. 12th &c Leslie over Henrys market. pi l a nee Co.. 255 N. Liberty. !The Flower Ba-ket, 1020 Market, open Sundays, 10 to 3. For Sale, reasonable, 9x12 Mo hawk rug and pad. 1495 Saginaw St. I Let us do your Christmas roast ing & bake your Christmas pies, cakes, cookies, rolls; etc. Ph. Amy 3-3676. South Village Market, '3725 S. ConYl. Open every day, 8 to 8. All Equipment, Supplies Ready For Legislators All equipment and supplies for the 1949 legislative session are on hanH at thp anitnl anH material l 3rKla: j tor legislators themselves are ready math Fails as district freight and j to be placed in their desks the Fee Moved to Klamath Falls Frank M. Guerin is the new riis- Boy Srouts at the council's Camp freight agent for the South Pioneer in the Mt. Jefferson foot hills, later this month the Salem scout office reported Wednesday. A total of 12 boys have register ed for the trip which is to include about 30 scouts. Scouts may regis ter this week for the trip at the local scout office. About 10 feet of snow had been reported at the camp, scout officials said. Scouts from the Cherry City (Salem) district will leave Pringle park here at 6 a.m. next Tuesday. Scoi ts in Marion. Polk and Silver Falls district also may leave from Salem. passenger agent. Guerin is a graduate of Willa mette university, class of 1939. He has been in the employ of the SP since graduation, his most recent assignment having been chief of the service bureau in Portland. He has a wife and daughter and is house-hunting so they can join him here. The railroad maintains its dis trict freight office in the Pioneer Trust building. Calapooya district scouts and j scouters are arrancing their trans- SILVERTO.V LI MBER LISTED f portation throuch Ei ick Soderber g, Schwab Lumber company at i 500,11 ,,cld executive at Albany. Silverton is the asumed business ' The scouts will leave the North name listed Wednesday with the Santiam highway at a point about u A,i,jsnnP miles above Marion Forks Marion county. clerk by Arland . ,, .. . . Schwab, Silverton. Ufter several days of winter sport Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State it IN I Don't forget, let George Do It. i Christmas party for members and '2 IllllllilV I V Vl'l t'VHIVI Will'! it tfOTtlVD DAWWLC Dr. E. P. Delanoy. Salem chiro podist, left Salem by plane Wed nesday night for Chicago, 111., where he was called by the sud den death of his mother. families of Carpenters Union No. 1065, Thurs. eve. 8 o'clock. Lipstick Beauty Salon. Complete Beauty Service. We specialize in permanent waving. Eves, by ap pointment Ph. 3-3836. 1872 State St. Jary Florist open Fridays until iutsa, inurs. eve. 8, o clock. -;j Do you have the rare type trees Karakul Kai pet. It new, it's re-lf',d hrub in -vrd s"ch a(s versible, it's 100 virgin wool andf Ih? Dove J.r- ,,k Trcc- Dav,fil woven through and through, only V,bu" (,i?e uDvar'f evJrsrccn $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7848 or 3-3364.ii mb'n- Raphmlipis and many others Dice mav be purchased Special: 7'i cu. ft. completely re conditioned electric refrigerator $99.50. George Electric (Let 6 P.M.-until after Christmas. George Do It), 493 Center St. at The F. A. Doerfler & Sons Nur sery. Landscaping & Designing. 150 N. Lancaster Drive at 4 Cor ners. Ph. 2-1322. LAWRENC E To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lawrence. 246 N. 17th st.. a daughter, Wednesday, December 22 at Salem General hospital. RICKETTS To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ricketts, Salem route 7, a daughter. Wednesday. December 22 at Salem General hospital. MACY To Mr. and Mrs. James M. Macy. 843 Market st.. a daugh ter, Wednesday. December 22 at Salem General hospital. HOl'SLKY To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Housley. 3180 Lynn St.. a daughter. Wednesday, December 22 at Salem General hospital. HOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert K. Hood. 125 Beach ave.. week before the session starts, ac cording to Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry. New typewriters 'for the legis lature were purchased last sum mer, and this time they will prob ably be retained for future ses sions, said Newbry. After the first postwar session, in 1947, the new machines bought for the legisla ture were later sold to state de partments who had been unable to get new ones during the war. Offices Vacated Offices of a half dozen depart ments and divisions already have vacated quarters in the capitol building to allow legislative com mittees use or their rooms. Largest group to move out is the state auditing office, which was in the ways and means committee cham ber and is now in a state-owned .house on North Capitol street. ! Following the session, the audit ing office will move backy but this may be the last time such : transfers are necessary. By the i 1951 meeting, the new state of fice building will have been com pleted, pioviding considerable more office space than now is available. Plans to set up a temporary radio broadcasting room on the i capitol's second floor, adjacent to l the senate and house chamber?, iweie also announced by Newbry. This feature will be made a per daughter, Wednesday, December j mancnt part of the building after 22 at Salem General hospital. the new office building is com- TAKE BABIES HOME Mothers taking babies home from Salem General hospital Wed nesday were Mrs. Dale J. James, 527 N. 21st st.. Mrs. Delos B. Nel Jis, 1647 N. Front st., both with daughters, and Mrs. James M. Sneddon, Newport, Mrs. Earl Schar, Silverton, and Mrs. Eugene Lane, Independence, with sons. Need an electrical gift? Mixers, toasters, waffle irons, sandwich frills, clocks, door chimes, roast ers, blendors, coffee makers, per colators. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. Donald Webster is no longer con nected with Broadway Appliance. Christmas party for members and families of Carpenters Union No. 1065, Thurs. eve. 8 o'clock. A gift for Mom? Electric sheets, comforters, blankets, heating pads, hair dryers, irons, steam irons, Revere ware. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. Just arrived another direct fac tory shipment of new Bendix ra dios. Savings up to $200,001 Ex clusively at Ralph Jdhnson Ap pliances, 355 Center st. Phone 13139. ' XaU.XS lO MfcfcT The weekly luncheon meeting of the Salem Lions club today at the Marion hotel will feature a Christ mas .program. "Let George Do It" 10 discount on all home reirigerators and freez ers until Christmas only. Free cof fee served from 2 to 4 p.m. each day. George Electric, of course. 491 Center St. V CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. Ralph Sturgis wishes to thank their many friends for the kind expressions of sympa thy and the beautiful flowers. OPENS .SERVICE ' Marjori? Carboneau. 455 Man brin dr., filed an assumed business name certificate for Newcomers' service with the Marion county clerk Wednesday. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 2i See First Fdeial Savings First, 112 S. Liber-' ty. Phone 3-4944. Commencing January 1. 1949, all persons allowing dogs to run at. large in West Salem will be ar rested and taken before the court; Dogs of unknown identity will be picked up and killed as provided; by law. Chin-up club store has bargains in groceries, fresh country eggs and Christmas gifts. Located at 1275 N. Church St., Salem. Ph. 3-3018.; CAROLS FOR CREDIT CLUB Program at the Salem Retail Credit association luncheon Friday noon at the Golden Pheasant will be singing of carols accompanied by Ruth Rempel Ratzlaff. For Sale: Lionel elec. train $20. See at 1275 N. Church. Ph. 3-3018. Closed for redecorating, Dec. 24 to Jan. 11th. Reed's Drive In. 6981 S. 12th St. Get your new permanent for the holidays. Ph. 3-3066 for appt. Bi shops Beauty Shop, 642 N. High. f"55 53 5 5 I 3 JCfi5 3 JB 5BSJ JCfTCS 3 3 SJ 5J JCTS 3 S 3 55 Ti 5:3 533 XSS Mr IS: m i ii 2 2 sir 1 S3 IF ST 8 i Sri in BUYS OUT PARTNER C. W. Reeve, realtor at 945 Com merciaF st., has bought out former partner O. S. Olson and is still in business in the same location. 8W 50 DMT U s t 8 lis It 1 8 Reroof now with Jbhns-Manville gg, Diiiuit.. 'ii i f(iiii ui y un oil v;iu roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Ph0ne 34642. ( 0PE1I TONIGHT TILL 9 P. II. 1 & 2 2 i S 198 South Commercial Phone 3-9156 Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Jin AIID CARL uras TIB Open ai Their HEW LOEfiTIOEI 1820 South 12lh Street SAVINGS EARN MORE at Salem Federal January 1st and July 1st, savers arm paid ltbrol divi dWnds . . increasing your funds. Our current 2 Vi re turn encourages thrift. J 560 Stat Street facing Court House SALEM, OREGON SAVINGS FEDERALLY INSUtI I HEVEB so mm LITTLE BEFOBE for Si AH in One Gorgeous Furniture Styled Cahinet For full dollar value . . . for outstanding Furni ture Styled beauty . . . for a new high standard in home entertainment, the new Motorola 78FM22 console sets the pace. 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Television Receiv ers priced from $199.95 plus installation. Ii S 2 2 I Hew IIARR RADIO SALES & SERVICE 2140 So. Commercial and Salem Television i Phone 2-1611 or 3-3034 S pleted and demand for office space is eased. Ne Iloasinr Requests The legislators are evidently ex periencing no more difficulty in securing housing, since Newbry said he had received no requests for aid in recent weeks. Although the 1941 session ap propriated money for air-conditioning many capitol offices and for ventilating the committee rooms, lawmakers still will not have any benefits from the pro ject at this session. Held up by wartime lack of equipment, the contract finally was awarded re cently, but too late for work to be completed by January. Equipment has been ordered and is expected to be on hand when the legislature adjourns. Final Services Set Today for B. I. Plummer Funeral services will be held to day in. the Clough-Barrick chapel at 1:30 p.m. for B. I. Plummer, 81, longtime resident of Salem, who died at a local hospital Tuesday. The Rev. Lloyd Anderson and the Rev. R. L. Put man will officiate The Stcrtesmcm. Solem. Ore' TliuTsdxry; Dcymber 23,'H4-5 i ? and interment will be in Belcreit Memorial park. Plummer was born in Oakfield, Aroostook county. Me.. Feb. 3, 1867. the son of Ann and Aaron Plummer. In 1902 he was married to Malula Martin. His wife and two daughters, Odelma and Maude, preceded him in death. j An Oregon resident for 59 years, ' Plummer came to Salem in 1923, t He was a member of the First i Christian church in Salem and ! Central Townscnd club 6. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. John Schmidt, jr.. Salem; three grandchildren, Rodney, Kathleen a d Gloria Schmidt, all of Salem; a sister, Mrs. Mora Urquhart, North Cambridge, Mali and ,a brother, Linwood C - Plummer, East Meymouth, Mam. Also sur vived by several nieces and neph ews. : . i p 10 Down. 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CHICKENS. R A BRITS. ETC. FRESH OYSTERS. ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE -For Meat to Eat We Can't Be Bear I "HERB" CURTIS VvV Cigarette Y.l All Pepular Brands f Xsnaa Wrapped ff Carton MfJ i.45 r. U1Y. Terry's Chocolate Covered Thin Mints JQ-1-lb. box 'aw Kraft Cheese, American & Velveeta ; "Q9r ,-Ib. pkg. .... OiiU Shrimp, Gulf Belle QQ- 5- oz. tin OUW Heinz Puddings, fig 4Qp and plum k Towne Pride Ic Cream Toppings, asst. C- 6- oz. tin lU I Nestle's Candy Bare, largt size, almond and milk 23c wl aATw ayr m m. m m Cream Quart SALAD DBESSIIIG Nally's Tang Pint glass .... irnff a Tf TTTrr Hunt's lUrlillU IUlUXa 4-es. tin Del Monte EABLY GABDEII PEAS , i. SWEET POTATOES JELL-0 , delicious flaTors c 'it . . 19c 25 c 15c North Capitol at Market