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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1951)
TXRF C0MPAN1 CHANGES O. K. Rubber welders is the assumed business name filed by Paul E." Snyder for tire recap ping, repairing and servicing and tire an? accessory sales at Wood- hum . ncordr at Marion county clerk's office showed. Albert W. Snyder and C Allen Snyder filed notice of retirement from the busi ness formerly known as Snyder Brothers O. K. Welders. Johns - Manvtlle shingles applied by Mathis Bros, 164 S. Com! Free estimates Ph S-4642. VETERINARIAN EXAM DUE New examinations for two po sitions, veterinarian trainee and medical technical assistant, wer ? announced Wednesday by U. S civil service commission. The po sitions pay $3,100 Dtr year. Fur ther information may be obtained from" the local commission secre tary' or from the commission in Washington . . WANTED: 2 girls to share house with 2 working girls, nice house, i tn.... o l nil nfav a 1 uux Hi ruuuc v. . LIPPERT PROMOTED - Loren B. Lippert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lippert, 1433 State st, has been promoted from pri vate first class to corooral at Fort Lewis, Wash, where he is serving with the 394th army postal unit, a former Salem reserve outfit. Lippert was home on leave last week end. Fresh killed turkeys 39c lb. Why not put one in locker for Thanks giving and Christmas and save? Orwigsviarnet, 37a suvenon no. Ph. 28128. ' : PAINTING AT AIRPORT j--- The administration building and a hangar of the city airport have been painted and floodlights have been installed at the administra tion building parking area. An other recent raiproyernent was graveling the road leading to the , building. r Refined educated unencumbered middle aged lady wishes work as housekeeper companion to person living alone. References. Write 9RJt fin Statesman. - ASSIGNED TO McCHORD Capt. James W. Combs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Combs of Salem was recently assigned air traffic officer at McChord air force base. Wash, with 635th air craft control and warning squad don, it was announced by . air force authorities Wednesday ; j Zonta rummage, good values. Nov. 9. 10. 185 N. High. f CHURCH SERIES BEGINS - TheJtev. J.'K Williams of Pasa dena will begin 10 days of special meetings at First Evangelical 1 United Brethren church tonight at 7 :30. Featured of the first service will be numbers by John Grant, baritone from London, .England, : Air-Steamship tickets - anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694.-153 N. High St. , HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Adam Deibert, 1780 Grant st, has returned home from Sa lem General hospital, where she underwent an emergency appen dectomy, and is reported recover ing nicely. - 1 y Handpainting Lamps, Plaques, Figurines designed to fit your home. To see displays and place orders phone 3-7702. Births 4 RAINES To Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mill City, a son, Tuesday, November 6, at Salem General hospital. CROCKETT To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett, Silverton, a son Tuesday, November t, at Salem General hospital. WATENFAUGil To Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Watenpaugh, Gaston, a daughter, Wednesday, Novem ber 7, at Salem General hospital. fMRBER To Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Barber, Salem route 2, box 343-F, a daughter, Wednes day, November 7, at Salem Gen eral hospital. TEETER , To Mr. and Mrs. Chester Teeter, 3940 State st, a son, Wednesday, November 7, at Salem Memorial hospital. WFJGLE To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel fWeigle, Turner, a daugh- 4a XXTAj4iae4ir VaitiiKa T a4 Salem Memorial hospital. JIPP ON RIFLE TEAM : Rodney Jipp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart A. Jipp of Salem route 6 box343-K, was recently appointed to Company E. eth regi ment, of Pershing Rifles, drill team for ROTC. freshmen : and sophomores at Oregon State, col lege, it was; announced Wednes day by college authorities, '.. h . .. : I Landscaping! and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery. 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. For the convenience of the knit tersThe Knit Shop. S37 N, High, block North of Police Station, will; be open Thursdays until 8:30 pin. until further no tice. Closed (Monday, Nov. 12th. tuin XMyDergr. . ' TWO PERMITS ISSUED The city engineer's office Wed nesday issued a building permit to Ray Gamble to build a house at 765 Sprufe st, for $8,000. An alteration permit went to George C. BuelL jr4 on a house at 2189 uerry st. lor sooo, Lorman's stOrewide sale now on. Hours 9:30 to 7. 1109 Edgewater. All day bazaar 1st Methodist Church,; Wednesday, November 7th. Buy your gifts, aprons, cook ed food, catody. Enjoy pictures. Eat cafeteria style at noon. Ham or chicken dinners at night. Home made tries. I Promoted w 'i,. FROZEN FOOD STORE FILES Salem Frozen Specialty com pany is the assumed business name filed with Marion county clerk Wednesday fby Ray M. Benson. 2525 S. Summer st, for wholesale market of frozen foods and special ties. i (Comedy Drama) the honeymoon is over, Keizer Grange HalL Nov 9th, 8:00 p.m., Salem Civic Play ers, public irjvited, popular prices. TOWNSENK Townsend night at the Arnold, 2255 MEET TONIGHT fclub 16 will meet to- home of Mrs. Anna Claud st. Hot water tank, coils, some pipe, Zonta rummage, 185 N. High. , Salem Rotary Club Hears lYlai. lLamp - . ion Weds LISBON, Porturxi, Nov. 1 Con raela Clntran Verrill (above), ZS. lady bullflshter known to her fans as Conchita Cintron, was married in Lisbon, Portugal, to Don Franelsea Dacamara De eastela Branca, a lion tamer of oM lineage. (AP llrephoto.) The air force reserve officer training program, such as Willam ette university started this fall, Is aimed at securing trained men to strengthen the U.S. in the world situation; Maj. Norman W. Cam pion 'of the staff told Salem Rotary club Wednesday. Campion pointed out the un balance" of he democracies and other countries in area, population ana natural j resources. To over come that democratic disadvan tage, all resources must be used in the best way and "everyone must ao a job," he: declared. He said students can gain some military service deferment through the program They enroll in the school's air' I science department, which has a two-year basic curri culum, inclining world political geography, Meteorology, aerody namics and defense organization. Students picked for the advanc ed phase by the military and Wil- lameue lacuity, he added, can specialize in! administration anH logistics or in prefiight This two yean provides pay and lummer camp for the! enrqllees. State Inspector Returns from East Frank W. Smith, chief of the boiler and pressure vessel division of the state pbureau of labor, has returned from New York City where he attended the executive committee meting of the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Ves sel Inspectors. Smith is sf member of the na tional board's policy-making com mittee which sets up inspection rules pertaining to the construc tion and safe! operation of boilers and pressure vessels and their appurtenances. f Russell M. Kelley, who Is leaving here as superintendent of the Chemawa Indian school to be come an area director of U.S. Indian schools with headquarters . in Minneapolis. (Story on page one.) Salem Obituaries WHITS ' 1' Lorn Ramdn WhlU. 89. UU rwl. dat of 3SM Ubrty rd November 7. Survived by widow. Vera R. White of Salem, four laughters. Mrs. Wllllara Gntzkow. Mm. Harold Udflco. Elea-5-?,Ln--Ru"- "U 1f Sam; four mm, KUs. rrnklln. Rob.rt, of tht U. S ILX?' Loren lr- of u s- Army i3Ko,2r,: !vf" fTichildrn: sister Maude KeUogg of RickreaU, brother. Harold White of Pullman! Wash. Announcement of funeral ser- '" oytuio w. i. stgdon com i - ? 5" Fcr CISUHED 'SAVINGS AND : HOMZ tOAHS ta -' RHST . FEDE1AI SAVH.'GS 121 N. Coral. K.1ST1 2 ViS, Current Rata 2V4 STFaEIAlSAVIIISS rLj AMD LOAN ASSll "Where Thtuanda Save Scouts from 13 Troops Given Varied Awards Thirty-four awards of rank, nu merous merit badges and eight SDecial awards were rranted to Salem Boy Scouts at a Cherry City aistnct court 01 nonor Wednesday nignt in Bush school. - Presentations were made to members of 13 units at ceremonies conducted by Arthur Lamka, dis trict advancement chairman. A tenderfoot investiture cere mony was given for 14 boys Ron ald Neely, Larry Stevens and Wes ley Armstrong, troop 11; Louis Cooeman and Donald Stuhr, troop IB; Jimmie Henry, Gerald Peter son, Bobby Zahara, -Leonard K. Nelson, troop 20; Gordon Osko, ward Harris, Allan Geddes. Low ell; Williams, troop 1; Robert Miller and Allen McLaughlin, troop . 2; Thomas i Hlrons, Gerald Pavelek, Bill Hamilton, Jack Fletcher. John Hamstreet. and Pat ' Raschko, troop 5. h Advancements included: Life Scout Julian Thruston, troop 2. i Star scout Leroy Griebenow, ttroop 1; Bill Sheppard. troop 2: Jack, Bowman, troop 11; Ray Ed mondson, Roy Price, troop 14; Daniel Marsh, ttroop 16; Martin South wick, troop 19. ! First class Eric Nelte. troop 1: Arthur McEldowney, Tom Meier, troop 11; Edward ScheideL Gary Pierpoint, Joe Wilson, Eric Peder son, troop 13; Richard Davis. troop. 19.- -.' :)-" j. Second class Stephen Little. Charles Dye, troop ,2; Richard Hastay, troop 11; Charles Faulk ner, troop 20. The merit badges were earned by J 34 boys Leroy : Griebenow, troop I; Bill Sheppard, John Hammerstad, Gerald C a rleton, Julian Thruston, troop 2; James Burke, Carl Maxwell, troop o; Ropert Hunt, Jack Bowman, Charles Field, Tom Jteier, Jerry Paddon, troop 11; Edward Schei deL Eric Pederson, Joe Wilson, Gary Pederson, Donald ; Brunk, troop 13; Ray Edmondson, troop 14; David Merchant, Lane Olson, troop 19; Jon Warner, post 9; James Dahlquist, Jerry Ebenstein er,! Henry Nelson, Robert , Sohler, Tom Whittle, Roland Holmes, Billy Walker, Kenneth Colley, post 14; Frank Pavelek, Donald J. Burke, troop 6; Berl Davis, Robert Hanna, Charles Brunk, troop 19. ! Robert Hanna gained a 10-year veteran award. Training awards went to Frank Pavelek, Berl Da vis; Robert Blensley, scoutmaster's basic, and Leo Olson, Charles Brunk,. Maurice Keller, : Harvey Peterson, instructors. SKYLINE ROAD IMPROVED Marion county road crews were improving. Skyline road Wednes day, it was announced by Marion county court. 10 Thrilling Days la-- 'A Rev. J. E. Willlaina, native barn Kentoeklan tanght world's lar gest Bible class with aver 4209 men - author of several books with aver 70,06t circulation. . ; Ibv. 8-18 -7:30 P. a Each night except Saturday ; MUSICALE FEATUkZ John Grant, Baritone from : ; London, England, Thurs. Only, Nov. f First Evangelical j United Brethren Church Xlarion and Snmmcr Streeta Jr. Red Crqss ;. Ehrollment in County Starts Junior Red Cross enrollment be gan this week at Salem and Mar ion county schools with a goal of "thousands of youngsters to take part in tne service program, Mrs. Genevieve .Parcher, chairman of Marion county Junior Red Cross, announced Wednesday. - , Red Cross Juniors take part In community, national and interna tional activities, correlated with regular school work, Mrs. Parcher said. Overall . goal . is . to develop awareness 1 of communitty needs and obligations of citizenship, she said. Activities Include making scrap books showing home and school life to be exchanged with children in other states or foreign countries,' filling of gift boxes and entertain ment of aged and hospital pati ents. Work Is correlated with school work through a teacher-sponsor ir f each schooL Emphasis is ' on service rather than fund drives, Mrs. Parcher said. it Students of : all grades and all schools public, private and paro chial are eligible for, member ship after they have shown desire to participate in - a. Junior Red S A.S-.SA . uw acuviiy. mssisiea in a group Th Stategrnaa. Sclera, Orew Thursdcry. i:oTerrJber t, 15I 5 project to earn a group contribu tion or made a voluntary contri bution arned or saved by per sonal effort or sacrifice. In each school a council of stu dents meets with a teacher-sponsor to plan activities then Inter prets the, projects to home rooms where the work is carried on, Requests for projects from hospi tals, organizations and Interna tional Red Cross are forwarded to tne school groups by the Marion Merrill Donnell Tfsined To Pharmacy Bcrd - - ' a- -.- - I .):" - ! - - - - . - . j r - ; Appointment of Merrill Donnell, The Dalles, as i member of the Oregon state board of pharmacy, was announced by Gov. Douglas McKay I Wednesday, lit succeed the late W. W. Parsoca cf Baker. county Junior Red Croat commit tee. KV I III i III H ! 1 '. : j u j ,, u i iu . i; c w.-i. : . . . . . i II N- V U . V-X U VI UJ S LJ i-lk ' fcJ U U U . . i . . 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