The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 16, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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STORE OWNERS CHANGE
Business name filings Wednes
day with Marion county clerk in
dicate change in ownership of
Ladd's market on r South 12th
street. Notice of retirement from
the name was filed; by Chester
A. Ladd. Notice of assumption was
filed by Patrick E. Gillespie, while
Robert B. Ladd continues in the
firm.
Landscaping and designing. No job
too laree or too small. F. A. Doer-
fler and Sons Nursery. 150 Lan
caster Dr. at 4Corners.P.2-2549.
Johns - Manville shingles applied
by Mathis Bros, 164 S. Com'L
Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642.
Fresh killed young turkeys for
your Thanksgiving dinner 39c lb.
No charge for drawing. Also white
face baby beef ready for your
locker - 49c lb. Orwig's Market,
3975 Silverton Rdr Phone 2-6128.
. ... . . .
Gus Brodhagen.Body, fender &
radiator service 2630 Lancaster.
Phone 27611. '
CAMPAIGN COSTS FILED
Expenses of $97 in his unsuc
cessful campaign for Marion coun
ty commissioner were listed by A.
C. Burk, democrat, in a statement
filed with Marion county clerk.
While candidates have until Nov
ember 22 to file statements, non
candidates and committees must
file by Friday. -
Cluttered up? Well pick it up!
Goodwill Industries. Call 4-2248.
Myrtle Cochran formerly of Lar
son s now at Bonita. Open eve
nings by appointment. 2070 Mar
ket, Phone 3-8171. ,.;
Bazaar, Elfstrom's basement. Fri
day 17th. S. Circle, First Chris
tian Church. Coffee, Pie, donuts
served. ' " '
Rummage Sale - 05.C. Mother's
Club. November 20-339 Court St.
RETIRE FROM TAVERN " "
Notice of retirement from the as
sumed business name of Santiam
Tavern was filed Wednesday with
- Marion county clerk by Herman F.
and Mary L. Breitenstein. '
U of O Mothers Rummage Sale.
Nov. 17th-18th. Over Green
baums. Closing Out Sale. Due to ill health,
we are closing out all stock at
15 discount Meta's Grocery,
364 N. 21st. ....... " '
St. Anne's Guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church Rummage sale
at the Parish house. Nov. 16 & 17.
All-Girl f Hormel ; Radio, Stage
Show 7:30 Saturday Night Salem
High Auditorium. See a Network
Broadcast! - . .
Man Held on
Check Char ge
City police Wednesday arrest
ed Joseph P. DeAngelis on a Polk
county warrant charging obtain
ing money by false pretenses. He
was booked as a resident of Hol
lywood, Calif but officers said he
had lived in Salem for eight
months and had been employed
here as a restaurant cook.
DeAngelis is charged with pass
ing a $10 -bogus check at a west
Salem service station. He was
held for Polk county authorities
on $2,500 bail. . v
Births
DICKEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Dickey, Salem route 3, box
750, a daughter, Wednesday, No
vember 15, at Salem General hos
pital. -
LONG To Mr. and Mrs. Le-
Roy C Long, Salem route 2, box
433, a son, Wednesday, November
15, at Salem General hospital.
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Wilson.; Monmouth route
1, a son, Tuesday, November 14,
at Salem Memorial hospital.
FREEMAN To Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald Freeman, ruchreaii, a
daughter, Tuesday, November 14,
at Salem Memorial hospital.
!A?i4.irovr MHartluare
Tine How lo Begin Shopping for Your
CIIMSTIIAS GIFTS
You will Find Many Desirable Gift Items In Our'
Stock at tht Present Tim
AUTOMATIC TOASTERS
Toastmasters $23.00
General Electric 22.95
Wesfoghouse 20.95
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
" . IRONS
General Electric
510.95 to $12.95
Sunbeam 1 13.95
Waring; Steam Irens 19.85
Sunbeam Coffee
Masters 34.50
Mlxmasters No. 9 39.50
. Universal Automatic
Waffle and Grill 29.93
Severe Ware - Fair Traded
Special this Week End . . .
Cummins W Electric Drill
Visil Onr Fignrins Department
MAYOR ELFSTROM ON BOARD
Mayor R. L. Elfstrom of Salem
was reelected to the board of di
rectors of the League of Oregon
Cities at the league convention in
Portland this week. Others at
t en ding from Salem included
several city officials and Mayor
elect "Alfred Loucks. "
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St.
Hard of Hearing?' Fresh batteries
for all makes of aids. See our
new Beltone - smaller, lighter,
better hearing. Let us prove it
Come in for Fcee demonstration
or phone 2-4491 James N. Taft &
Associates 228 Oregon Bldg. I
Bazaar and Cooked food sale.
Christmas gift specials. Thurs.
and Friday at Portland Gas and
Coke Co.
The Deaf Lutheran Church will
hold a bazaar at 220 N. Commer
cial Nov. 17th
INSURANCE MAN NAMED ,
Perm Mutual Life Insurance Co.
announced Wednesday that Sa
lem business under its Linton Er-
bland agency of Portland will.be
handled by Herman ' Eckerman.
The insurance man has been iden
tified locally with the Willamette
Toastm asters club and the Knights
of Columbus.
Rummage Sale. Friday St Jos
eph's Hall. Chemeketa St
We nave it See Page 165 this
week's Saturday Evening Post
Wallace Hardware, 2056 N. Capi
toL Rummage, Dishes, men's women's
and children's clothing. 2340 , N.
5th Thursday. -'
For cheating oils call Geo. Cad
well Oil Co. Prompt service. 4
trucks to serve you. Rural & City
delivery. Yes we give 3 dis
count on cash orders. Phone 2-7431
or 2-9362. - Emergency. Phone
3-4441
Renovation of
Registration
Lists Starts
Clearing of non-voters from the
Marion county registration lists has
begun in the county clerk's office.
All persons whose names are re
moved will be sent notices. The
first 10 precincts have averaged
nearly 25 per cent to be removed.
: Those who have not cast ballots
within the past two years will have
their names scratched, along with
any whom the election boards have
noted as deceased, according to
Mrs. Gladys White, elections dep
uty.
Persons who receive notices and
reside in the same precinct as at
last registration may be reinstated
by returning a card. If they have
not moved but their address has
been changed, they may be rein
stated but should write on the card
the new address and the fact that
it Is a postal change.
If they are in a different pre
cinct they must re-register to get
back on the lists.
The Taj Mahal at Agra, India,
was built by Shah Jehan as a
tomb for his wife.
FOR
Insured Savings
see First
Federal
Savings
First
Current Dividend 2
st Federal Savings
and Lean Ass'n.
142 So. liberty
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TOOLS
Atkins and Disston
Hand Saws
Hand Axes
Hammers
r
Squares
Braces and Bits
Indestro Wrenches
Wood Chisels
: Pipe Wrenches
- Adjustable Wrenches
Yankee Screw Drivers
Table Vises
Aluminum Levels '
Automatic Drills
',
S1995
W. A. Reeves,
State Highway
Engineer, Dies
William A. Reeves, 63, state
highway engineer for almost SO
years, died of a sudden illness in
a Myrtle Creek hospital, it was
reported ' in Salem Wednesday.
Reeves Joined the highway de
partment here in 1919. He was
office engineer in. the bridge de
partment. Reeves was taken ill
while he and his wife, Mrs. Myr
tle Reeves, were traveling to
Medford to visit a daughter. '
Reeves was born at Greenfield.
Mo., and graduated in engineer
ing from Iowa State college at
Ames, Iowa, In 1914. For several
years he worked for the Iowa
state highway department and
then for the interstate commerce
commission.
He came to Oregon in 19 19. That
same year he was married . in
Portland. Reeves was a charter
member of the Salem Geological
society and of the Salem Gem
Cutters. He was a member of the
Professional Engineers of Oregon
and of the Northwest Society of
Bridge Engineers.
In addition to the widow, he
Is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Charlotte Reeves Keesey of Med
ford; a son, John William Reeves,
a junior at Oregon State college;
a sister, Myrtle L. Reeves and a
brother, James L. Reeves, both
of Salem, and grandchild . in
Medford;
Funeral services will be held at
the Clough-Barrick chapel Fri
day, November 17, at 10:30 am.
with the Rev. Seth Huntington
officiating. Interment will be at
Belcrest Memorial park.
10 More Names
Drawn for Jury
" Ten more names for a supple
mental'' circuit court jury list
were drawn Wednesday by M&rion
county clerk's office, with the
persons on it to report Novem
ber 16 at 9:30 am.
The list includes Virgil L. Mor
gan, Carl A. Gies. Elmo C. Jory
and Jim E. Hackett of Salem;
Vernon D. Hill, Middle Grove;
John McKillop, St Paul; John C.
Savage, Waconda; Fred Mitchell,
Turner; Evelyn L. Fowler and
Anton J. Kahut Woodburn.
Police Oiiicers Godto.Scliool
. ' -til
Cemparlnx notes alter s class session In the statewide police school belnr held st Salem city nan ere,
- from left. Harold Edwards. 1234 Center at.: Cnrtia Jmm. Tha Dillti: Ver IRav Flraa w. williim
Nichols, both of Oreron City. More than 28 policemen from ever the
snnusi event here, studies rt&re
isiatesman pnoie.)
'Preach U.S.
Democracy',
Reese Urges
"Talk the languages of our
Ideals," write to congressmen, ex
plain real democracy through let
ters (6 friends overseas and by
making ambassadors out of serv
icemen. These were the suggestions
for implementing the American re
volution of democracy, made to
Salem Exchange club Wednesday
by Dean Seward Reese of Willam
ette university law college.
Reese declared that the United
States is in "a state of . animated
suspension' and that it's time to
stop and take stock. He pointed out
that Russia gets "stooges to do her
fighting" while "we find reluctan
ce to work together among our
potential allies, who want us to
ao everyming." as evidence of this
he noted wide communist strength
f Corner Stato & Ubo
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mfA.-& OAt.JVSfr
from flaUes or s pstrolmsji ea
i
in Italy and France and recalled
the disintegration of the latter in
World War II.. .
Asserting American democracy
to be the real revolution, not com
munism, the reserve army officer
said the situation arose because
"we did not sell ourselves." He
traced it back to this century's sge
of debunking, when democratic
ideals were debunked and other
ideologies were looked at with
"tolerance." He blamed also a sen
se of guilt over individual in
stances of failure to attain demo
cratic standards.
America should clear up the
muddled thinking caused by pros
titution of its language, particular
ly the word democracy, should
praise and explain its principles
and should bargain before furnish
ing goods to other lands, said
Reese.
As to conduct for Individuals,
he added that "we can't sit back
and not protest or make sugges
tions," for it may soon be too late
to "kick the rascals out."
The Mississippi-Missouri river
system Is approximately 3,888
miles long.
in Salem
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state are sttendlnf the school, an
his beat is criminal lnvestifstion.
WU Student! to Hear
Howard Pierce Davis s
Howard Pierce Davis, lecturer
on international affairs, will ad
dress the Willamette university
student body at 10 am.' today in
First Methodist church.
i Davis in the 30's studied in Eu
rope where economic desperation
and political frustration were jeo
pardizing the world s freedom. He
made it a point to meet Hitler and
his henchman Hess before their
names were of headline calibre.
Thereafter, he followed Fascism's
developing phases and became an
authority on its nature and growth.
But Oregon Grown
Blueberry Planls
, Write lor Cotolocue
Heinz Blueberry
Gardens
1 mile . South Yaqslna Bay
Bridge en Highway 101
' Newport, Oregon
The Statesman. Salem, Ore Thursday. November 18, 13505
Reservists to .
Hear Talk on
Soviet Regime
Outline of Soviet Russia's eco
nomic and political structure, told
by a former government economic
adviser who lived for four years
behind the Iron Curtain, , will be
presented to Salem area organiz
ed military reservists tonight .
The program, In city halt coun
cil chambers at S o'clock, is spon
sored by the 9414th volunteer air
reserve training squadron. ; :
Speaker will be Dr. J. A. Jou
deka, associate professor - of po
litical science at University of
Portland. In this country only two
years, Dr. Joudeka was economic
adviser to the Lithuanian govern
ment for seven years. During and
after world war II he spent four
years In this country, by then un
der Russian dornination. ' , :
A question and answer period
will follow the talk. The sir re
serve has Invited organized army
and navy, reserve . groups and
friends of members, or anyone in
terested in the topic, to attend.
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Artist Photographers
410 Oreo" ldg. Phone t-7t 10
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"The'McMlnnvUle "flight of the Sa-1
lem squadron Is expected. -. '
Special guests win include Col. .
John M. Gerrlsh, Portland, com:
mander of the 9090th volunteer
air reserve training group, parent
outfit to the Salem squadron, and
staff officers Major Sandstrom 1
and Capt. Andrew M. Pascal. Pre '
siding will be IX. CoL R. C. Ir
win, squadron commander.
Christmas J
Portraits
The Idea! Christmas glft-a
portrait of you, your chil
dren, th new baby or thei
family group. Com In this
week or call 3-7830 for Sf
polntment. :
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Tor
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