Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 18, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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Police Operate
two Ambulances
I Albany Operation of the two
' municipal ambulances has been
transferred from the fire depart
'l ment to the police department,
v e f f e c 1 1 v e immediately, and
henceforth persons desiring am
' bulance service will phone the
; city police Instead of the fire de
; partment.
'i The change was announced by
, Mayor Ralph Banton after eoun
) ell members had informally ac
j cepted a recommendation of the
. ambulance committee that the
J transfer be accomplished. For
' mal ratification of the change
is scheduled for the next meeting
( of the council, December 22.
The council had been previ-
ously Informed by Fire Chief
;' Don Hayne that the Oregon in
' surance rating bureau has re
'$ peatedly warned the fire depart-
ment that the city's accreditation
I with the bureau is endangered
by detailing the firemen to op-
erate the ambulance. This, he
said, would have the effect of
, ;( Increasing the town's deficiency
' points with the bureau, which
would obstruct progress toward
raising Albany's classification
s with consequent lowering of in
surance rates, unless extra men
could be employed.
Chief Hayne pointed out that
on several occasions fire fighting
has been hampered because fire
men were out with the ambu-
lance when major fires occurred.
Lebanon Churches
1 Presenting Concert
? Lebanon Four Lebanon
5 churches will combine choirs
and soloists for a Christmas con
' S( cert at 5 o'clock Sunday after-
! noon in the Methodist church.
j Numbers on the program In
'i elude, "There's a Song in the
! Air," sung by Hal Burgess; "Ca-
rol of the Russian Children,
j John Crosby; "Cradle Hymn of
4 the Madonna," Jeanne Mary
and "Ava Maria," Vadne Gill,
j Josephine Drapela will sing.
; "Joy to the World" and "There
: Were Shepherds."
Duets by Berniec Duncan
and Ellis Gardner, "Beautiful
Savior" and "Hark, Hark, My
Soul." Sanctus by Helen Price.
Organists are Mrs. Joel Booth
and Mrs. Lawrence Page.
The program is under the di
rection of Mrs. Hugh Kirkpat-
rick, assisted by Ellis Gardner,
Mrs. Frank Brannon, Mrs. Paul
McCracken and Mrs. Claire
Price.
Brothers to Spend
Holidays in Jail
Independence Arraigned be
fore Justice W. A. Wiest on
charges of disorderly conduct
J. D. and Gene Russell, brothers,
are now in the county jail at
Dallas. J. D. Russell drew a
four month jail term and a $50
fine while Gene was let off with
a sentence of one month in the
county jail and a $50 fine. Mrs.
Dorothy Russell, wife of Gene,
was fined $30.
The trio was charged with cre
ating a disturbance in the Pas
time and Palace pool halls on
Saturday night, the affair wind
ing up in a free-for-all fight in
which the police had to inter
fere before the situation was
finally brought under control.
Other offenders appearing In Ju.llce
court here during the week were:
Robert K. Roub, Jr., Corvallis, fined
925 end co.'ti for overloadfnK his truck.
i;neier a. jjetneu, lined 91 ana costs
lor leuure to observe a stop sign.
Homer Peter Hansen, and Waul O. Han
sen each fined $2 and costs for no motor
vehicle license.
John Lee Meyer and Phillip Edwin Lev
eque each fined SI and costs for no op
erator a license.
IN JOY THI MANY IXCIUSIVI flATURIl
Or THI HUNT, CLIAN
Conversion BURNER
Have greater comfort and be dollars
nhnf Patented burner desian... no
moving parts. Underwriters listed (or
lowcoit furnace oil. factory vuar
anteed. Seven sites. See It today I
279 N. Com!
Dial 3-4141
Army Man Expected
Unionvale Sgt. Norman Gub-
ser, in the army stationed at
Fort Ord, Calif., expects to be
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ersel Gubser for
Christmas for a few days.
Marion Scout
District Elects
Stayton Election 'of officers
featured the annual Marion dis
trict meeting of Boy Scout lead
ers in Gates. F. M. Forrette,
Stayton, was elected chairman,
a post which has been held for
the past three years by L. E.
Spraker, also of Stayton. Barney
Kirsch of Mehama was elected
vice chairman.
Raymond Frey, T. R. Burton,
E. T. Moore. Glenn Julian, C. R.
Baldwin, L. E. Spraker, Kenneth
Hanson, George Huffman, T. C.
Martin, Clyde E. Golden and
Otis White were elected to dif
ferent district committees.
According to committee re
ports heard at the meeting,
scouting in the district has ad
vanced generally and the sum
mer camp at Camp Pioneer was
particularly successful, 30 per
cent of the boys having attend
ed. Each report stressed the fact
that leaders are being sought. It
was reported that Stayton troop
55, has been disbanded.
Recounting what scouting
meant to him, M. D. Wooley of
the Woodburn State Training
school, was after-dinner speak
er. Present at t h e meeting and
dinner which was prepared by
Mrs. Velma Carey of Gates,
were M. D. Wooley, Mr. and Mrs
L. E. Spraker, Clarence Bald
win, Frank Forrette of Stayton;
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe.
Clyde Golden, George Veteto, R.
L. Stiffler, of Mill City; Mr. and
Mrs. Chet Grimes, Lyons: Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Kirsch, Meha
ma; Harry Harmon, Gale Carey
and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burton,
Gates; Walter J. Scott of Salem
and Eric Soderberg of Albany.
The latter two are assistant scout
executives.
The next meeting will be held
in the Mill City high school on
January 13.
Neighborhood Club
Guest Myers Home
Silverton Mrs. Fred Myers,
president, was home hostess to
the members of the South Water
street Neighborhood club for
the annual Christmas party.
The secret pal of each mem-1
ber was revealed and a new one
selected. Gifts were exchanged.
The hostess was presented a
shower of birthday anniversary
rememberances.
Mrs. Nellie Lorenzen was
awarded the game score prize.
During the late afternoon so
cial hour Mrs. Myers served a
luncheon. The January 11 after
noon meeting will be with Mrs.
Clayre Skaife.
Used Toys Wanted
Woodburn Local residents
who have used toys to donate
for distribution to needy fami
lies here by the Cub Scouts are
asked to get in touch with Cub
master Robert E. Lantz.
Rural Linn Family
Routed by Flames
Albany Flames completely
destroyed a rural residence in
the Tallman district Friday
morning and turned out into
freezing temperature a family of
five, consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sims and their three chil
dren, who had moved here from
Alaska two months ago to es
cape cold weather.
The house was owned by W.
L. Jackson of Albany, who said
the loss, estimated at $5000, was
partially covered by insurance.
The Sims family and neigh
bors removed much of the con
tents, including clothing, bed
ding and some furniture, but
part of the contents also went
up in flames.
Albany and Lebanon fire de
partments sent equipment to the
scene, but the blaze was beyond
possibility of control, Fire Chief
Don Hayne reported.
Sims discovered the fire in
the living room when sparks
started dropping from the flue.
An overheated flue is suspected.
The Sims family is reported to
be receiving shelter in Lebanon.
Aurora Citizens of Aurora
have erected a huge Christmas
tree at the intersection nt Main
street, which adds much to the
festive spirit. Many homes have
been artistically decoratert and
elaborate dinners are being
planned.
Church Tour' Ended
Lyons The Missionary
Friendship tour, "Tomorrow Is
Here." wna rnmnlptprl with ihf
last meeting, held at the Meth-
Good Position for Experienced
BOOKKEEPER
44 Hours Per Week
Excellent Pay
J. L. BUSICK & SONS
197 N. Commercial Street
Apply in Person
at) s,p
TWEED 11.75 to $57.50
Phi Tens
A timeless classic with its
own coterie of matching
bath and toilet accessories.
Capital Drug
Store
State end Liberty
Haile icu
VISITED OUR
LIGHTING STORE?
We Have Many Items in Stock Which
Would Be Delightful, Useful and Lasting
FOR
MOTHER
Juicer
Floor Lamp
Electric Mixer
Lamp Shade
Iron
Coffee Maker
Electric Blanket
Kitchen Clock
Waffle Iron
Coffee Grinder
Sterilamp
SWEETHEART
Travel Iron
Table or Floor Lamp
Spertilamp
Sandwich Grill
Electric Clock
Xmas Tree Lights
BROTHER
Sun Lamp
Ash Stand
Corn Popper
Portable Radio
Radio Alarm
Flashlight Set
DAD
Chimes
Electric Razor
Barometer
Germicidal Lamp
Desk Clock
Electric Blanket
SISTER
Figurlnei
Radio
Hair Dryer
Vibrator
Portable Heater
Rangette
FRIEND
Boudoir Lamp
Bed Lamp
Hurricane Lamps
Egg Cooker
Pressure Cooker
ENTIRE FAMILY)
Beautiful lighting fixtures for every room.
Christmas Special.
Our
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M.
SALEM LIGHTING
& APPLIANCE CO.
236 N. HIGH ST.
Senator Building
Ph. 2-9412
OH! W! HERE'S FUN!
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wmsm
LIKE REAl TRAINS
Bring the Kids In! Watch their faces light up like a sema
phore when they see this complete miniature railroad system.
Watch Dad's face light up, too! Who said Christmas is just
for kids? It's fun for everyone. See the complete line at
Elfstrom's.
340 Court Dial 2-2493
Open Until 9 P.M. on Fridays
X TTedWhUky Is Scarce
The shortage of 0f'e brands. While total
behind the withdrawal Bmexe99 of 400,000,000
0f irbuH 8 youn -hisky not aged
unnn-the bulk 01 " ,,,ias.
enough to fit into 7u M.tr.-
FIRST LOOK
...Symbol of Quality
The front label
Is your guide
to selecting the
brand you want.
"Second Look" shows you rare FIVE, SIX, and SEVEN-YEAR-OLD
whiskies are in today's superb-tasting THREE FEAT HERS
RARE BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 Proof. The straight whiakics in
this product are five years or more old. 33 straight whiakey, 657c grain
neutral apirilt. 12 wlii.kry S years old. 20 whiskey 6 years old. 3
whiskey 7 years old. Three Feathers Distributors, Inc., New York, N.K,
The hark lalirl is required
by the U. S. Government.
It tells you the age and
amount of base whiskies
in the blend.
There hat been no
inmate in price.
360
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odist church. These series of
meetings were held each week
with Mrs. Lawrence Walworth
and Miss Helen Queen instruc
tors.
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MJHU8
FOR SICK PEOPLE
STOMACH AILMENTS, WEAK KIDNEYS,
RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS
Add iuch complaints m HetdRChM, NrvouneM. Acids, Toil in, Bloating,
Lack of vitality, Energy, root Appetite, unaerwemnt, Dizzy epeiu.
Colon Illustrations
THE COLON li one of the mon
Imiiortant organs of our body.
Drugless Health
IP YOU ARE s sufferer of these
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erals generate mental brilliancy,
give sparkling eyes, red cheeks,
fight disease, build up health.
Wonder Minerals
RHEUMATISM, arthritis are
dreadful diseases. Acid condition
In the blond is ofttm their cause.
What cnuld be the remrdy? For
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YEAR after year, people rush In
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Amazing Results
GEO-MINERAL contains min
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less value nf GEO-MINERAL.
GEO-MINERAL Is not a physle
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foods in the stomach. It cleans and
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relieving gas, toxins, acids, and
bloating. After these poisons are
out of the system and the kidneys
purified, we begin to feel the arth
ritis and rheumatism leaving, and
Nature starting to complete the
recovery.
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aallanetl, we will refund your money
In full.
ItRr.ARDI.RSH of how lonir you
h.ve heen aulTerlnit, and how many
medlrlnea you have tried before,
CifcO-MINKNAL may be the rem
edy you need!
TRY It today! It may do wonder,
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(.f O-MINKRAI, Retail Price
1 Bottle 11.10 I Bottle, Sfi.00
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TUB IDKAl. COLON. A peraon In
perlert hfallh po'.semto. a rnlnn Ilk.
11ns Dim. nuiM'tikir and regular.
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CONSTIPATION hlligea li vol thla
atunlc abnnrmal rolitn. Keep colon,
free fruin poKonous waste matter.
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use of )iarh catlirtic, ph-iict.
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nowrt A i hk si on s Proper diet,
ttThpplnf rolon clean, s1wsv. hrlps to
avoid ths condition of t(iu colon.
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Mail order, to above address add 10c for postage
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