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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1952)
. - , - . i . . : . j . -.' V-- .'.r" f a i M I Croicd Sees Santa Arrive FARM BOARD MEETS MONDAY ! Thfc Marion County Farm Bu reau (board of directors will hold business meeting at , the State Federation Building, 440 Marion St. Monday at t pjn. Hyacinths, reduced 25 at Bry- don's, High and Mill Streets , Give them Gifts they want from the Boys Shop, 265 No. High Hallmark & Brownie ' Christmas cards for inprinting. McEwan Photo Shop in Hollywood. , . K1WAS2ANS HONOR McKAY Salem Kiwanis Club Tuesday will honor fellow members Doug las McKay, Oregon governor who : has .been appointed Secretary of the Interior. Members will bring their wives to a luncheon meet ing in the Senator . Hotel for a program in recognition! of Gov. and Mrs. McKay. We have fresh killed Turkeys for Thanksgiving. O r w i g s Market, . 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-5742. For extra Christmas cash phone 2-2441 (Statesman Want-Ads) and place a low cost Ad on those items you no longer use Check your attic & basement Now. . r ? - TOWN SEND CLUB MEETS Central Townsend Club 6 wall meet at 2 p.m.. Monday at 259 Court St. Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small F A. Doer tier and Sons Nursery, 250 Lan caster Dr at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. ' Call Mathis Bros. 3-4642 Free esti mates on your Roofing problems. 1 4-H LEADERS CALLED ' Salem 4-H Leaders Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the State School for the-Blind to dis cuss local clvb projects and plans for representation at a state 4-H I leaders' conference at Corvallis ! i Jan. 20-2.2 , MAN STILL CRITICAL . Bobby Walter Berg, 25, of 3345 Chester Ave., was reported still in critical condition at Salem Gen eral Hospital Saturday evening from injuries incurred in an auto- train accident Friday. His passen ger, Miss Velma Strain, was pro nounced dead on arrival at the hospital. . . t . - Gifts-Hand made, inexpensive, nov- 1 J k .l.iL J ' I euj wasa cioia seu, neaa Danas, peasant aprons, etc. Mrs. C Stutta- f ord. 407 S. 18th. STOVE CHIMNEY BURNS A flue fire Saturday at the home of Harry Walden, 1569-Elm St., was extinguished by Salem firemen with no damage reported. Moving-storage. Across the street, across the nation." Call Russ Pratt. Capital City Transfer. BURNED WOMAN SAME Mrs. Brookie Moses, 111 Che meketa St, was said Saturday evening by officials at Salem Me morial Hospital to still be in a "poor" condition irora severe burns she received in a fire at her apartment late Wednesday. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. OIL STOVE OVERHEATS An overheated oirstove was al lowed to burn itself out Saturday by Salem firemen with no dam age reported. The fire occurred at the home of Henry S. Smith, 1325 Hines St. Aluminun storm windows. Home Improvements Company, ': Phone 3-3748. For complete information. Photographic Christmas cards made from your own snapshots. McEwan Photo Shop . In Holly wood. - I I . V" i v " L . 4 f . t Quake in Siberia, Bat No "Wave Expected,. HONOLULU Tb ' U. 8. Coast and Geodetic Survey, said Saturday an earthquake of! Siber ia i Kamchatka Penninsula would not cause a seismic -wav in the Hawaiian Islands, such as occurred earlier this month. . Assistant observer James H. Ba den said the preliminary shock was recorded at 1030 pjn. Friday, HST 1241- ajrw Saturday, PST and a secondary shock was registered six minutes later. Public Oeeordo, Coos Bay Man. Fined $300 - Paul R." Rogers, Coos Bay, was fined S300 in mu rj- pal court Saturday on charged of driving while intoxicated and carrying a concealed weapon. Rogers was arrested Fri&y eve ning by city police aflerva tip was called in that he had been - ob served driving in an Intoxicated condition between Dallas and ajem. uouune investigation re vealed an automatic pistol and clip in the glove compartment of the car. For -the removal of superf ulous hair the safe and painless, way- phone Erich of New York, complete beauty institute, 33921, 251 N. Liberty. Rummage sale over Greenbaums, Friday & I Sat. Credit Women's Breakfast Club. . - STATIONED AT SAN DIEGO j Robert C. Wickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Wickman, 4230 Lancaster Dr., is now stationed at U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. He is a hospital corpsman, third class, who has been in the Navy tWo years. Christmas Program movies now available Call Capital Movies and Dr. W. Ray Schiess announces the opening of his office for the diag nosiM and treatment of foot dis orders and diseases. Dr. Schiess graduated from Salem High School in 1943. After three years in the Martime service he took his pre- meaicine itbuuiik l uregon vxu- legt of Education and then trans fered to the California College of Chiropody In San Francisco. After four years of study. Dr. Schiess was given the degree of Doctor of Surgical Chiropody. Dr. Schiess Is an ex-Oregon Statesman Carrier boy. A big crowd was on hand Friday at Capitol Shopping Center for the arrival of Santa Clans and his reindeer on the rooftop of Sears, Roebuck's store. Photo shows part of the crowd on the center's park- inglot C J. Mcintosh, 80, Former Professor At OSC Succumbs i CORVALLIS IB Charles J. Mcintosh, 80, who taught the first Journalism classes at Oregon State College, died hero Friday night A co-owner of the Grant County News, he left Eastern Oregon to Join the college faculty In 1913. He remained on. the faculty 28 years until hi? retirement in 194L The widow survives. Funeral servicei will bo held NON-STOP HOr SOUGHT SEATTLE lD A Civil Aeronau tics Board hearing on a United Air Lines application for non-stop service between the Pacific North west and Chicago will open here Wednesday. . MUNICIPAL COURT Paul R. Rogers, Coos Bay, driv ing while intoxicated, fined )250 and carrying a concealed weapon, fined (50.' Wilda C Stilson .2232 Maple Ave., cited to court on chargo of i reckless driving, f Gary V. Tomson, Eugene, charged with reckless driving, posted' $50 bail. Willard Lewis Cole, 10S5 N. Summer SL, reckless driving, fined $23- ... Oldin Summerfleld, Portland, reckless driving, fined $75. I MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Paul Simmons, 19, laborer, and Lucille Conger, 19, waitress, both of Eugene. Robert C Hilmer, 21, Navy, Portland, and Shirley Swoboda, 20, student, 2035 Fairgrounds Rd. Salem. PROBATE COURT Roso Dickinson 1 estate: Order closes estate. Oskle M. O linger estate: Order closes ' estate. Anna P. Butler estate: Order closes estate. Edwin ! 1L Foster guardianshra estate: Order closes guardianship. I CIRCUIT COURT Will and Margaret L. Lux vs. Herbert Williams: Complaint seeks $5,000 House . Remodeling Due A $5,000 remodeling of a house at C50 Lorida Ave. was authorized by city building permit Saturday for Del Milne, new manager of the Marion UoUL ' Henry G. Carl is contractor for me general remodeling work on Clarence (Pat) Emmons former homo on the 2W-acre property Milne has acquired. It Is located at Th LUl OS 1 1 U ! I u really India Airplane Credit Claimed NEW DELHI LP) -A Hindu- minded newspaper which fre quently declares ancient India outstripped modern Western achievements now says credit for the world's first airplane belongs to this country. Eight years before the Wright brothers. Inventor S. B. Talpade's electrically controlled aircraft Cew r Bombay's Chaupatty Bch before a crowd of cUrtinruished onlookers in US 5, stated The Or ganizer. The newspaper cites newly dis covered evidence presented by the Bombay Journal VMda Vrft des cribing the flight and tho salo landing. Talpade's wl2e died short ly after the episode and ho lost interest la tho proecL Then a British commercial firm bought his machinery, says tho Journal. eot woiirrx Tweety to thhty heal-hy ywongiurs pockod tat an average dasxroom vO genera to 13.039 ur.."j d beat. arcoriXf to scbooi beaUrg per.a at lilnneapoiis-liaorywtu. Ttis Lberatod body boot. oiovjS to boa srrcn gallons cl trrez-- w-trr. cocstitcies priacir! ca ue tor tho overboatod conCUcxis la many of tho ba'aon s classroorrs. cy "T- Tho rjrfaco ci the lIVrma- oan u slirr-UT tower uian ir i ex tho Atlantic bocauM oi bmrnvj oviporaUon in tho Modllorrani. the tdgt cf tho Candaiiria dis trict Milne's wife and four school-1 age children will move from Port land when tho house is ready fori occupancy. I llBEMlEirsJ ' 5 I AiniOUIICES . . . I AiniomiCEs . . . fob Youn snoppniG coiiyemeiice o ' ' - - o Every Monday and Friday evening '& Quistzaat Ponnoy r wCl ronacda open Bl S pan. Also, on Scrhirday. December g hop u I ct 1 TRACTOR KILLS LOGGER GRANTS PASS l Mark Rob ert Bower, 35, a Grants Pass log- Judgment of $750 as payment f or 8 20 end oa Tuesday, December 23, yoa auegea wrongrui cutung oz trees ib , , . on nlalntiffs land. .1 a-onnoyai DISTRICT COURT Faye ; Milton . Hunter, Bdo, ger.was killed Saturday when a 1 charged with driving while lntox- tractor no was operating over turned and crushed him. Tho mis hap occurred in the Applegate area of Northern Jackson County, Patronize your Salem Merchants. SHOP Mm SAVE AT PFJIIIEY'S! icated, fined $230 following plea of guilty. James Edward Stanley, charged with threatening tho commission of a felony, bound over to grand Jury, held in lieu of $3,300 ball. YTt tocaro too Giosoa ; CHRISTMAS CAECJ fox all man iixxzi OH TOVX OULD 1ST ' cnci o lAJta- HU5SAM0 WTS atsnt saotxa , IOKS 6953 Auwn o uhots scrHrwt ta CiAOai07Km ClAMCTiiTKEtS OSAKMONS 4TTTJ SOTS mmt UTTJ CSS& SWCTMUtZ CAJOO lecKsoej trtau rC i rteci tjaou Ta mj MKtrm nszn txt sou rJicm ,.Ao mjct cmexu IIEEDHMIS ; ROOI STOE2 4SI Ctato lL For better buys in Motorola Arvin Television, call 2-6795 155 N. Liberty Fhone 34191 CHIROPODIST OPENS Dr. W. Ray Schiess, chiropodist, who is a 1943 graduate of Salem llieh School, has announced the opening of his office at 1137 S. Commercial St. He graduated from California College of Chir opody, San Francisco. Are you burdened with dry scalp and dandruff? Our new method of high pressure air applied to scalp will remove dandruff quickly and completely. For men and women. Erich of New York, 251 N. Liberty. Beautiful -braided , rugs. Reason able, also- braiding, your material. 2305 Lansing. -, - - g "' CARD OF THANKS We thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy toward us In the loss or our sister veima. The Pflaum Families Births wicitETT To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wickett, Jefferson, a son. Friday. Nov. 28, at saiem gen eral Hospital. LUTZ To Mr and Mrs. Jack T.ntr 330 W. Brownin St.. a daughter, Frjriay, Nov. 28, at Sa lem GeneralHospitaL . - tlUASi iu ivir. oiiu i n Creasv. 1970 Chemeketa St.. a son,-Friday,; Nov. 28, at Salem General Hospital. ' McCUTCIIEON To Mr. and I Mrs. Robert McCutcheon, 1170 Shady Lane, a daughter, Satur day, Nov. 29, at Salem General HospitaL LEONIIARDT To Mr. and I Mrs. Raymond Leonhardt, 822 N. Commercial St., a daugmer, Sat urday, Nov. 29, at Salem General Hospital. ? ' WfinnCOCK To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woodcock, 475 S. 25th I St, son, Saturday, Nov., "29, at Salem General HospitaL VFVEMAN To Mr. and Mrs. I Richard Veneman, 4255 Glenwood Dr., a daughter, Saturday, Nov. 29, at Salem ueneral HospitaL PIKE To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1 Pike, 2217 Chemeketa , St., daughter, Saturday, Nov. 29, at Salem General HospitaL ' WITHERS To Mr. and Mrs. John Withers, 1205 N. 14th St, twin sons, Saturday, Nov, 29, at Salem General HospitaL LOEFELLE : To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Loefelle, 295 W. Rural Ave daughter, Saturday, Nov. 29, at Salem General HospitaL MILES To Mr. and Mrs.! Charles Miles, 2549 Evergreen I Ave., a aaugnter, baturday, Nov. 29, at Salem General HospitaL DUNN To Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn, 3093 Silverton RcL, a son, Saturday, nov. 29, at Sa- lent Memorial HospitaL WINDED AHL- To Mr. and Mrs. George WindedahL 1060 I f Cedar Way, a daughter: Saturday. v . - . - . - , ... -i , , . . -i r j f 1 Select from theso )TON watches and many, more, tool 74V All Corrlo4 worproot...lT JoU ...shock roakUK (BW rwanlal iW Wo)...stl-sarMdo precision oaliry CT0TO5 wobAoo viih ElPAXfXOJf RiaCXLXTt. 0-1 or J iporUman.iMmX bK radius eUaJ witk Esronaloa EroooIoL 30.03 SLIPPER SOCKS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY LXTKS RUDOLPH & 2.7? (5 Rudolph h hondHcrocheted on 100 wool Socks. Shear ling lamb fined. Rod or bUfO. UalhoraoW. ChScTs 6-7-Ri -V.;C v.; C077COY COCH3 2.39 TTTiTNKY KLOWII 2.49 0 VYlmhls rWdlnasavor color bol, forms o colorful dostgn on ' 100 wool Socks. Podded lector solos. 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