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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
(Bitty ws "IHJirfieffs'i 1 OIURCU FILES . PAPERS Supplementary articles of in corporation for First Baptist Church of Salem were filed Wed nesday with Marion county clerk, changing original articles in re gard to election of trustees. Under the alteration, the nine trustees will be electeoto three-year terms staggered to .provide some hold overs each year. Members are barred from a second term until a year has intervened. Johns - ManvlUe smngles applied by -Mathis Bros.. 164 S. ComT. Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. Capital Variety 1262 State, open REUNION SCHEDULED A reunion of the Salem high .class of 1945 Is set for the Senator hotel Capitol Room. Saturday nieht. starting at 6:15. Reunion Chairman Arthur (Hap) Engle bart invites all class members to attend and announces that reserva tions may be had by contacting him by phone at 37920. For lease, service station in Mill City. Small living Quarters inciua ed. Moderate investment required. Can be handled by older man See - Merritt . Truax Oil Co- 203 Co lumbia, Salem. Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too smalL F. A. Doer- fler and Sons Nursery. 150 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-3549. WOODWORKERS PARTY SET - The Salem 4H woodworking club in the Richmond area will meet at 4 pun. Friday for a Christ mas party in the home of Mrs, Robert A. Smith, 440 N. 22nd st, . Richard Klug is club president Poinsettas. other potted plants and c flowers. Novelty center nieces. Holly wreaths and swags Pemberton's Flower Shop. 1980 S. 12th. Alr-Steampship tickets anywhere, Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. crrr offices to close Most city offices will close all ; day Saturday and again next Sat urday, making a three-day week en over both Christmas and New Tear holidays, it was announced Wednesday by City Manager J. L. Franzen. The emergence services like , police and -- fire departments will operate as usual, however. Scott's 7 ."World! finest radio phonograph combination" with add-a-vision features now avail able at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center St Typewriter I want to buy a type writer. Can pay $10. Phone 35072. TOWNSEND SOCIAL TONIGHT Townsend clubs of Salem will Join tonight in a social meeting at the , Salem N Woman's clubhouse. Members and their friends will exchange gifts, have a program and refreshments. The meeting willtart at 8 o'clock. . Fresh killed grade A torn turkeys, 39c lb. Orwig's Market, 3975 Sil verton Rd. Phone 2-6128. 4 . Mr. Loveall's new location. "The Beauty Nook, 157 S. Liberty Phone 3-6631. LIONS ENTERTAIN WIVES Salem Lions club members will entertain their wives at a club luncheon in the Markn hotel to day. Speakers for the occasion will be Mrs. Henry Roe Cloud, the American Mother of 4950, and a longtime leader in Indian af fairs. Bazaar. Workbasket club. Portland Rai JU Pok ThuriL rwxv 91. ; ASSESSMENTS OKEIIED ' Marion county court aDDroved Wednesday the assessments to property owners for improvement of Jelden street, following a hear ing at which no complaints were heard on the completed work. If you can't meet the amount now required for down payment on a new refrigerator, rent one from Al Laue Refrigeration Co. until you can. 2350 State. Ph. 35443. Dish garden $1.50 and up. Plants and planters. Pemberton's Flower Shop and Greenhouses. 1980 S. 12th. . . ; i CROSSING HEARING SET Hearing on the proposed Mar ion county control over the Kap- pnan road crossing of the South ern Pacific railroad has been set by the state public utilities com mission for January 4. The cross ing is now privately owned. 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 free demonstration or phone 2-4491. James N. Taft & Asso ciates, 228 Oregon Bldg. 2 Youngsters Treated for Scalp Wounds Two Salem youngsters were treated by the Salem first aid squaa mesaay mgnt ror minor scalp wounds incurred in home accidents. First aid men said Lee Cham ber, 3, who lives at 255 E. Myers st, apparently was wrestling with a chair about 8:45 p. m. when the chair fell on top of him and punc tured his right temple. Two hours earlier, four-year-old David Wen dell, who lives at 3245 Abrams ave fell against a door and in curred a similar wound. In another accident Helene Kil- gore. Seal Rock, Ore., received a possibly fractured left arm when she fell while visiting at 532 N. High st First aid men took her to Salem General hospital where she was reported in good condi tion. Births Hayesville Parents Learn Of Son's Safety HAYESVILLE, Dec. 20 j Mr, and Mrs. Charles Andresen of Hayesville learned this week that their son, Sgt Paul Andresen, is safe after fighting with the 2nd division on the Yalu river against the communist army in Korea. Sergeant Andresen, in a letter to his parents, said he lost every thing in the unit's withdrawal ex cept the clothing he was wearing. He reported about 50 per cent of his division killed or wounded. He is now stationed near SeouL Andresen's wife, the former Kit ty Mowry, is living in Vancouver, Wash., with their four children, Both Andresen and his wife were graduated from Hayesville grade People in Veterans Hospitals, Institution Inmates. Welfare Cases Need Yuletide Cheer By Winston Taylor Asst City Editor, The Statesman It's not too late to do some Christmas shopping for people who need not only the gifts but the attention and consideration that lie behind them the aged in care homes, children in foster homes and veterans in hospitals are representative of this group. If you can t help before Christmas, their needs go on throughout the year. For war veterans in hospitals at Portland and Vancouver the gift suggestions came from local veterans' organizations, with which items may be left for de livery. They include cigarets, cookies, candy, playing cards, sta tionery and stamps, puzzles, books and magazines, personal items such as shaving material and handkerchiefs. In addition, the Portland hos pital has a room of children's toys, books and other needs which the veterans may choose to send their children. Suggestions Made Marion county welfare office makes the distribution to the aged. the foster children and others whose public checks don't pro vide the little extras that make December 25 Christmas. Workers have made these suggestions for gifts that individuals or groups can secure for persons who have no families or no one to care. Those with relatives often are well taken care of, adding to the dis appointment of others. Nearly 200 person! are on wel fare grants in Marion county con valescent or care homes for the aged. For the convalescents, who may be either bedfast or partly ambulatory, the gifts might be bed jackets or gowns, individual games that can be played in bed or in a chair, books and maga zines and radios. Others in care homes can use clothing (especially men's), ma terials for quilt pieces, yarn for knitting and crocheting, cross word and jigsaw puzzles. Pleasure Rides One instance in which inter ested persons could give individ ual attention is in taking residents of the homes to church or for pleasure rides. For the approximately 100 chil dren in more than 50 foster homes of the county, the welfare office will see that the "parents re ceive the gifts, to be put under the tree, as they would be for their own children. The homes themselves are "average," but the children include those who have been taken by the court from their natural parents because of home conditions and those who have shown delinquency but are being given another chance to overcome it They need the things that oth er children get for Christmas, and the age -range is full, from infancy to 18 years. To fit the age and the need, welfare workers select from donations, including toys, games, books, scrapbooks, person al items and clothing, which should be clean and wearable. I- PR th Stalmcm. Sedan. Or. Tkanday. Docog&f 11. 1SS0-S Damage Suit Asks $26,082 A taxicab passenger involved in an October traffic accident filed suit Wednesday in Marion county circuit court for $25,000 general and $1,082 special damages be cause of her alleged injuries. Samantha H. Baker sued Elea nor Staab, owner of Shorty's Cabs, andEdward Hildebrand, driver of the cab in which she was riding on October 11. The complaint al leges that the cab failed to stop in time at Capitol and Center streets to avoid crashing into another car stopped for the traffic light The result the complaint al leges, were bruises to head and body, partial paralysis of the right hand and arm for a month, nerv ous shock and severe pain. PRINCE JOINS UNION LONDON -Jfy- Prince Tomis lav, brother of ex King Peter of Yugoslavia, has joined the west Sussex branch of the National Farmers' Union. Ha has taken farm at Klrdford. school and school. attended Salem high JUST RECEIVED Our last Shipment of Portable PHONOGRAPHS Children's Players $1095 $11 95 Other Players at $12.95 17.95 29.95 36.95 64.95 81.50 89.95 Somo of theso are combination radio-phono. STATI at HIGH Oregon Bldg. Open Evaningi Til Xmai OSBOURN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Osbourn, 1173 Edgewater st, a daughter, Wednesday, De cember 20, at Salem General hos pital. - BEARD To Mr. and Mrs. Wil ford G. Beard, 2390 State st, a son, Wednesday, December TO, at Salem General hospital. P A C3 CX 0 Kl S PC2 iSWEEV KISS 250 Cars ... Any Day . . . Any Time . . . 24Hr. Service! Low Bales: 2 Hrs. . Each additional Hour All Day AH Evening 25c lOt -75t -25 . Shoppers Car Park Ferry Al High Slreel BARGAINS AT FRED MEYER LOW PRICES $1.50 Box Christmas' TREE ORNAMENTS 12 for 59c 59c Chocolates COVERED CHERRIES 1 lb. box, 35c "i $5.49 Mttal DOLL HOUSE Complete With Fvrnltvre $2.19 i i i i i i s 1.95 Plastic Tea Set 79c 1.00 Roll Over Piano 49c 1.19 Police Car v 49c 1.98 Krazy Ikes Circus 99c 1.95 Sky Bird Flyer 89c 1.19 Metal Tea Sot 59c 98c Mystery Coupo 49c 49c Geno Aotry Spurs 23c 1.49 Tractor with Scoop 75c 1.98 Building Diodes 69c $1.91 Small Fry PASTRY SET 99c 19. l.tt FOOTBALL 89c Official Six Regular Sl.1? PISTOL and HOLSTER, 59c $1.11 FOOTBALL 59c 98c Performing BEAR OR DOG 39c Plush Covered 49c Real Cloth, Dress Your DOLL KIT WHhP.ito. 1ft On Panama I7C ABOVI PRICES tmCTJYl WHOJ STOCKS LAST Automatic Controls ELECTRIC BLANKET Doubt tod Six $16.95 Rg. 49t Christmas Tree Cake Pan 2 53c Let'! bak. Merry ChrUt nil cake for tht holiday. LOWER LEVEL Open Until 9 P. M. Thurs. and Fri. Jwfkolo i.i9 Breivers Yeast Ponder 2.49 Ace Alarm Clock Gift Bath Ponder 149 Poker Chip Set ioc Christmas Cards ioc Foil Tree Icicles ioc Tissue Paper 25c Ball Point Pens 1 57 2 for 3 for 2S 3 for 215' TOUTUES J8rown s Giit Store I : CTDDD SflCoJy I ) Dfl ?L7 DOG j I THROUGH DECEMBER 22ND 5 3 I HERES s I Where You Get ; Your Shopping Done ? I -and Pay in '51 5 1 GIFT VALUES ALL OVER THE STORE! j j JIWIUR$ OPTICIANS ' j 5 1M "' ff Ml. .tiTI COURT j Bath Powder and Cologne) Evening In Prii Lentheric Floral Duo Set Beau Bell Cologne Lanvin"fAySin" Perfume Elizabeth Arden Cologne Hatchabelli Cologne Celebrity Compact Purse Dispenser Max Factor Chen Yu Flatter Box Palmolive Gift Set 3 Musketeers Gift Set Kings Men Gift Set Old Spice Shave Lotion Yardley Shave Lotion Old Spice Shave Mug Yardley Shave Bowl Tussy Bubble Bath Yardley Gift Soap, 3's Lady Eva Bubble Bath 3 $1.35 $1.00 $1.50 $2.25 $1.65 $3.00 98c $1.10 $2.00 $1.05 $2.25 $2.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1.10 $1.00 $1.65 f $1.00 Reg. 27.73 S. V. E. Slltfe Projector Clear projection for all ycer bctt Q ft err Q C blickindirMltcreoloriMtibeti. J l .Qj AdjuxUbl Itxu, coxnpltU vtth cord. Baby Brownfe Com:-ra$ F Ansco m Dox Centra T Kodak Si Pony Coir.ara W Movie Projector TOILETRIES Christmas Gift Vrcppod CigereWes Old Goldi, . PM11 If orrU. EalcUha, and many etfcm, an Gift wrapped for the Cfcrirt aaaa nuo& Select sew at tale thrifty cartoa price. ' CHRISTMAS WRAP & DECORATIONS 49c Texel Tape 29c 10c Wrapping Ribbon 3 25c 10c Asbestos Snow 2 5c Miniaturo Ornaments 12 12c 98c Electric tree Wreaths 69c 5c Bell Ornaments 2 u. 5c Seals and Tags 10c Scries Tree Lights1 3 f DECORATIONS IOWE1 UVXL AMD TOUTKOS I KIDDIES SEE SANTA IN OUR TOYLAND ALL DAY, 1 THURS. FRI. & SAL : FREE GIFTS FOR YOU1 Mewsf Emm 0 FNIf'TT IVTIII U & ' 14S NOtTH LBSTT Wo AoBohloLMl