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mm-: 'Tho OREGON STATESMAt Scdeau Oregon. Tueidar Mamlngjuntf i. "l:r aAQs nvz i Local News: Briefs Silverton Judge ! Active Justice of the Peace Alt O. Kelson1 sen tenced three' men to serve time In . the .county jail on drunkenness charges yesterday i and suspended the sentence of only one of them. Elmer Dick land Henry Sparks wre both ordered to serre, 30 days on drunk charges, and Wil liam Gilbert Stalling ; was given ,a similar sentence plus a $25 fine, both of which were" suspended on condition defendant absin from liquor for a year and pay court costs. Nelson also set the case of Marshall Stuart, charged original ly in Salem Justice court with lar ceny of 112, for Friday at 10 a.m. Election Bopplfew Oat Hri. Cora A. Ried, county ' attendance officer, yesterday prepared ballots and election forms for use' of county school districts in the Mar ion county non-high school dis trict election to be held on June 17, date of annual meeting In all districts. The materials were sent tp 21 districts, where they will be used, by approximately 1560 vot ers. Districts affected are numbers l, 107, 127. $, 15. IJM. 112, U5, 50, 50, 110, 8, 10, 19, 40, , 75, 105, 97, 114, 116, 7,$, 11, 65, and 70. j Luts florist P. 9691 1276 N Lib TCoat Iaves, for' Show The parially completed Cherrian float entered in the Portland Rose fes tival floral parade was taken to Portland ' yesterday. Flowers and lovely girls will be added to the float, according to C. F. Breith aopt, in charge of decoration. -The theme will be a covered wagon with,, turning, flag-bedecked wheels, to publicise the Salem Centennial. Class Confirmed Moat Rev. Ed ward D. i Howard, archbishop of the Catholic diocese of" Portland in Oregon, administered confir mation rites to a class of 14 6 at St. Joseph's church Sunday night. Assisting in the ceremonies were Rev. Paul T. J. Bernards, Rev. Michael J. Raleigh and Rev. Paul Xeihauser. ; Oiling Inaugural Soon Arrival of two tankcars of road oil today or tomorrow will permit the Mar ion county oiling crew to begin work on the 94 miles of .county road to be treated during' the summer months. County Engineer , X. C. ,Hubbssaid yesterday. The oil, which was ordered last week', win come irom roruana. - t , Speaks to Graduates Rev. John Jeremiah Reery, pastor at St. Al oysius church. Estacada, and for mr Cathnlti- Tinatnr In Salem, de livered the baccalaureate address for the high school graduates of Sacred Heart academy at 9 o'clock mass at St. Joseph's church Sun day.' Safety of your savings Is insured at galena. Federal. 130 S. Liberty." Torch Starts uiuxe A cutting torch started a small fire in the wood room ot the Oregon, Ptlp & Paper company : plant Sunday morning about 10; 30 o'clock, but an automatic sprinkler system ; quickly extinguished the blaze and no .damage - was., done. Fire men responded to1 an- alarm. Penults Allowed- -The county court yesterday allowed E. M, .. Boise to move a combine over county roads and took no action on applications of Floyd Brewer and Minden Brothers Lumber company to haul logs and change route now allowed u n d e r . log hauling permimt respectively. . Turkey picking, 9 a. m. Capitol Dairies. Tues. Camoaiirn Costa listed i- Her man A. Brown, county treasurer candidate one democraticjticket in the ! May primaries yesterday filed election cost certificate with th'e Marion county clerk showing his election expenses to be 644.10. Grange to Meet A no-host din ner at 6: 3D will precede tne regu lar meeting ot the Salem grange tonight. The regular session will start at 8 o'clock. lMt Times Tonlte John Steinbeck's , "01 Ilice and Hen" ;? 1; PIUS , :.j , mhi-ho Silver Starts Wednesday j "THE SAINT j TAKES OVER." i with George Sanders: Wendy Barrie Companion Feature - Marcia Mae Jones Jackie Moran in ' "TOM BOTH TODAY and TVED. WALLACE! BEERY "20 MULE ' With. IjS Cnrrlllo riaa "Yon Cant Fool Your Wlf r STARTS THURSDAY - w J Coming Events " Jane 4 State Jersey sweep takes show, state fairgrounds. June - IV Ulamette a n 6 Terstty commencement. , Jans iO-17 Oregon stats grange convention. ; f July A-Ulndependetwe day. Jnly 81, Aug. -1-4 Salem Centennial celebration. Inspect New Road County En gineer N. C. Hubb3 and members of ttye county court yesterday in spected the Hollingsworth-Peter-son road located in the Drift creek district northwest of Silver Creek Falls state park. The road, they reported, is ; completed for a dis tance of ahout two miles out of three originally planned, and will be completed within the next few weeks. It will take the place ot a private road, impassable In winter months, used for over 40 years by some residents of the rich strawberry region through which it passes. S i ; Speeding Charged Charges of violation t of basic rule were chalked yesterday by city police against Robert B. Stauffer, . Hub bard; Virgil L. Fowler, Roseburg; Charles D. Foster, Portland, and Ernest a. WhittWton, 226 North 23d street. Paul R. Burson, 1173 Union street, was charged with making an illegal reverse turn and Fred Larsen, 2600 South Commercial street, and J E. Sehouten, San Francisco, with failure to obsenve stop signs. Hat tie Busick & Adele's. P. 3836. Glasses Stolen Walter flt Al vln, special agent of the j state land board, repcjrted ,to polic yes terday that a pair of four-power binoculars weref stolen f ronjl his car while parked at Liberty! and Court streets. ARTE to Metet George Stod dard will entertain the ARTE No. 12 at his hotne at 1420 North Fourth street (tonight at 7:30 Pta. Obituary Sheets George Walter Skeels, 63, at the residence, ID Morgan avenue, Saturday, June' 1. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ida Skeels; daughter, Maxine Skeels; sister, Mrs. Laura Smith of Dallas); brothers, Harry of Morgjan Hills, Calif., Isaac of Toledo, John ofLongview, Wash. Services will .be held from the Clough-Barrick ' chapel Tuesday, June 4, at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. W. Irvin Williams will officiate. Ritualistic graveside services by Salem lodge No. 336, BPOE, at Belerest Memorial park. - ; Rulifson Melvin W. Hulifson, at the residence on Salem route two, June 1, at the age of 85 years. Husband of Jennie A., father of Ruth and E, M. Rulifson of Sa lem, LeRoy C. of Portland; grandfather of Dorothy Jean, Robert . LeRoy and Lois Marie Rulifson. Services will be held frc-m the 1 Iadd Funeral home Tuesday, June 4, at 2 p.m., with Rev. iiy L. Drill officiating. In terment City View cemetery. ' Ctiristenson H a r t w i e-k Christenson, late resident ot route seven, at a Jocal hospital, June 1. Survived by wife, Severina; daughters, Mrs. Ida Jennings, Mrs. Anna Schmidt and Mrs. Julia French jf Salem, Mrs. Clara RIshel of West Stayton, Mrs. Ella Holmes f Carson, Wash,; sons, Carl. Os car and Edwin of Salem, Henry f Glenbrook and Adolph of Mol illa; 13 grandchildren and four ijreat grandchildren. Services will je held Tuesday,' June 4, at 3r30 3.m at the Clough-Barrick chap il, with Rev. P. W. Eriksen offi ciating. Interment in IpOF ceme tery. ' '-'A Fuller Edward Fuller. 7 4r in Turner, Saturday, June 1. Survived by Hanehters. Mrs. Amy SMeids or tTnrner and Mts. Olive Cleveland bf Turner; three sisters, Mrs. Martha! Spencer of Flint, Mich., Mrs. Llbby Lidsworth of Port Huron. Mrs. Thomas Stapleton of Hazel Park, Mich.r brothers. Earl of Alturas, Calif,, and Charles of Baker; 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren also survive. Services will be held in the As Isembliy of God church at Turner at 2, p.m., Tuesday, June 4, with Heath Lowry officiating. Inter jment Twin Oaks cemetery. Tur ner. Terwilliger-Edwards Funeral heme In charge of arrangements. Gillet ! s James Henry Gillet, 9, at a flocal hospital, June 3. Late resi dent of 1117 Hlnes avenue. Sur vivA tr brother. Frank Gillet. Member of Jehovah Witnesses. Services will be at 2 p.m., Wed nesday, June 6, in Tefwilliger Edwards chapel. Jehovah's wit nesses will officiate. Interment at IOOF cemetery. TWO FEATURES TEAM" Aam Baxter ew Pins latest 'War Xews 2 BlQ FEATURES Companion Feature , TIIE MAD, EMPRESS with Medea Novara Lionel AtwlU Tins latest War News and r . peta Smith ' TTongh OneH -A hlg ! order," commented Manager Fred P. Thielsen of the Salem chamber of , commerce yesterday when ha received a letter from a Canogs Park, Calif high school student asking for complete Information on ! Oregon's i history, economic status, social conditions, politics, favorite son, election dark horses, stats flag, color and motto. She wanted the information for use in a "mock Oregon state conven tion he letter safd. Grand Jury at Work The Ma rlon j county grand jury will' re convene today, with a report ex pected before the end of the week. District Attorney . Lyle J. Page reported yesterday. The jury has a considerable body bf routine criminal matter to dis pose of it was! believed, in addi tion to an investigation Into the stats forestry department under the administration of former For ester J. W. Ferguson. Boatmen's Reunion Set The 15 th annual reunion of the Vet eran' Steamboatmen's association of the West will be held at Cham poeg park June 30, according to notices in the mail yesterday. Can tain Arthur Tlfrra ! maatav of the. association, Judge Fred W. wiiaon of The; Dalles, master Of ceremonies, and Captain F. J. Smith, historian. si 1 Kennedy Reelected The coun ty educational board yesterday re elected Jack 'Kennedy as rural supervisor for1 the next school year. Kennedy was first named to the post last November when Wayne D., Harding, former super visor, became county 4H club agent. Three Injured Minor Injuries were received by Wanda Holland, Bonnie Jean Holland and Harold Holland, all of 895 BeUevue street, in a collision Sunday night between the Holland car and one driven by. William G. Esplin, 7 19- North Commercial street, at Lee street and Turner road. "America's Greatest Shirt Value" Mark Twain Shirts. 61.65. A. A. Clothing Co., 121 N. Highi j Melson at Graduation County Commissioner Roy S. Melson was in Corvallis yesterday to attend the graduation ceremonies at the state college at which his son, Louis, was the recipient of a de gree. Republican Club to Meet The Marion County Young Republican club will meet tonight at the cham ber of commerce. Charles L. Johiff son will be the speaker for the meeting. All interested young people are invited. Holt Appointed Melvin Holt, 1939 graduate of the economics department at Willamette univer sity, has been appointed gradu ate assistant in the department of business . administration , at the University of Oregon. Escapes From Farm E.j D, Roeder 59, jwas reported yesjter-, day as escaped from the Cotfiage farm, state hospital annex, j He was clad in blue overalls, a blue jumper and a gray hat. ! ; , ! Use ydfur credit for interior rid exterior painting and paperhang ing. Harold Dunsmoor. P. 7447.!'' Clnb to Meet Townsend ciiib No. 3 will meet tonight at S o'clock, in the Court street Christian church at 17th afreet. Important business will be transacted, fol lowed by entertainment. Bank Stolen A bank contain ing J7.35 was stolen by a burglar who entered the home of Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, 449 North Cottage street, she reported to police yes terday. ; Serves Out Fine Clifford Bichsel yesterday began to? serre out a $25 fine imposed in Wood burn justice court after he pleaded guilty to a reckless driv ing chlarge. Returns Home Mrs. Hattte Busick has returned from spend ing the past six months visiting friends and relatives near Cleve land, pn!o. Lost Tan Pelte dog, black face. Reward. Phone 22512. Expenses Shewn Nil Report of expenditures during the pri mary campaign of R. "Tad" Shelton filed yesterday shows no disbursements. Meeting Called A special meeting of the Salem Youth coun cil board has been called for 4 o'clock Wednesday at the city library. Notice Lions! Hollywood charter night banquet, Wed., 7 p. m., Ja son Lee church. For tickets ph. 3031j i Given License A marriage It cense has been issued at Vancou ver, Wash.; to Robert A. Mitchell of Turner and Marjorie M. S hali but of Marion. ; Will Plan Picnic Hollywood Community club will meet at the Quelle at 6:30 tonight to arrange the annual picnic, j Open. Meeting Townsend club No. 3 will meet tonight at the Court Street Christian church at 8 o'clock. The public is Invited. fOrlo Thompson HI ij SILVERTON Orlo Thomp son, McGlnnis field announcer and publicity agent for the Sil verton Red Sox baseball team, underwent an emergency opera tion for ruptured appendix at the Sllverton hospital this morning. His condition later wait reported as falr.i j TUESDAY r V1 AfnM- ft In Added: News Comedy ' March sf Tlme and Cartoon Eight Couples aeels Licences JVIarriage Permit Knsti at Conrthonse Keep i 'tip ; Clerk Comments 1 Cupid, in the opinion of Depu ty County Clerk Lee Ohmart, has scrapped his bow and arrow in favor of a machine gun with the result that the marriage license counter in the clerk's office con tinues to be flooded vfith busi ness. ' j Hr- Eight applicants for j marriage licensee (appeared during the day, he s reported, as . compared with 18 In two days last Friday and Saturday.! j . j - Bow long the hunting would remain good for the little gentle man without : vtsiWe garments, Ohmart declined to say, but vouchsafed, a remark about "June brides." j The license applicants yester day were k follows : Paul R. Burson, 21,' meter reader, 667 North j Summer street, and Jean Klrby, 18, at home, 1143 i Edgewater street. West Salem. J Leslie J. Carson, 24; teacher, 679- North Cottage street, and Opal June Yates, 22,1 teacher, 1147 D street, both Salem. Jack R. Pfelfer, 23, laborer, and Meta Emma Fischer, 24, cannery worker, both Newberg. Lewis S. Bartlett, 32, teacher, Sllverton,. and Susan Martin, 30, teacher, 1223 South 12th street, Salem. Floyd Richard McNall, 20, clerk, 640- Marion street, and Kathryn 'Roggy, 18, j waitress, 546 Union street, both Salem. Gerald Gastineau, 27, teacher, Chemawa, and Helen May Beal, 21, 151 North 13th street, Salem. Glendon E. LaDuke, 22, oil company worer, 1570! Mission street, and Marjorie H. Sawyer, 20, key punch operator, 1010 Garnet street, both Salem. Lawrence E. Guderian, 22, minister, 575 North 14th street, and Carol E. Johnson, 21. steno grapher, 1010 Oak street, both Salem. i j Circuit Court M. j. Ryan vs. Carrie Ryan; reply states plaintiff denied use of home through verbal attacks of defendant. j A. EX Zimmerman vsj Bishop's Clothing and Woolen Mills Store, Inc.; complaint for $3500 gen eral and $78 specific j damages for injuries allegedly ) resulting from fall on defendant's prem ises last December 15. j Probate . Cour . Jessie F. Johnston estate; Jos eph A.' Johnston named admin istrator and Robert lElfstrom, Lawrence N. Brown and Cather ine Zorn, appraisers, of $200 personal and $3200 realj property. William Paul King guardian ship; report of George H. Riches, guardian, on sale of one-fifth in terest In real property to Hubert and Sena Meyerhofer for $300. Mary E. Hamblet estate; final order. - I John Zuber estate; final order. J. B. Ashby estate; f appraisal at $9567. ! I Emma sturgis guardianship; Myrtle Beyerle, named guardian. Martha A. Woodward estate; final order. j Marilla M- Gardner estate; ob jections to final account of exe cutor by O. E. Gardner allege that former has failed! to show due diligence in collecting $1227.50 from Mabel F. Gal- braith, that certain rental in come is unaccounted for, that $1250 was allegedly lost through tax delinquency in Baker county. that this property was not sold, that no semi-annual account was filed, and that the estate has diminished to $3191 from $6000. Petitioner asks executor1 make up alleged losses. Justice Court James D. Mason; failure to transfer! title to automobile, and no license plates, fined $2.50 on each charge and commitment issued. Municipal Court Albert F. Graves, violation of basic rule; fined $2.50, Harold Martin, drunk; com mitted to serve $10 fine. Jack Backson, jr., no driver's license; fined $1, j Cooking Sclio'ol To Be Informal ,1, Miss Anne Hunt, nationally known home economist and Stewart-Warner factory representa tive, who is conducting (the Skew is & Judson "home' of tomorrow" cooking school which starts Thursday,! will use a 1?41 model Stewart-warner electric! range. For women attending each school. Miss Hunt will have in printed form, many of her finest recipes. Recipes she has developed in her many schools from coast to coast, i j. i 1 . The school will be conducted in an . Informal manner j in order that all ' persons In Attendance may find it easy to ask I questions and obtain the greatest amount of knowledge of moderrf cooking. Around the floor of the armory 111 be numerous displays, in booths designed for demonstra tion? purposes, which will add en tertainment: The doors of the ar mory will be open at 1 pjm. sharp on Thursday, and first class will commence at p.m. Alice, Fred -Faye I ...McMurray : ; '- r Richard Green; ,l!lib '011; v! Hen Ycrh" and; CHAN IN PANAMA , Sidney Toler j ' Church Leader '' REVb FRED VOGLER ! District Council Of Church Meets I v i - ' . The Oregon district council of the I Assemblies of God will con vene in Salem today through Fri day at Evangelistic tabernacle, Salem's Assembly of God church on Ferry street at 13th. Business session will convene at 9 each morning until noon. Afternoon and night sessions will be devoted to a Bible conference attended by delegates from over the entire state. These services, at X p. m. and pub 7: p. m., are open to tne le. i Rev. Fred Vogler. of Spring field, Mo., assistant general su perintendent of the Assemblies of Godi will speak dnrlng the Bible conference. He was formerly the district superintendent of Arkan sas ifor a number ot years when the j Assemblies of God churches in that state were increased more than 100 per cent. There are 110 churches and 126 ministers of the Assemblies of Godjln Oregon. This is their fourth annual district council since early in 1937 when the churches in Ore gon) were removed from a district comprising the entire northwest to comprise an Oregon conference. Call Board ELSIXORE Tday Wallace Beery and Leo Carrillo in "20 Mule Team." Pins Lucille Ball and James Ellison in "You Can't Fool Your Wife." i Thursday Bing Crosby f and Glorie Veon in "If I Had My Way" with Charles Winninger and El Bren- del. Plus "The Mad Em- ipress" with Medea Novara and Conrad Nagel. CAPITOL i TOday Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney, Jr.. in "Of Mice and Men." Plus "Hi Yo Silver." Thursday -- George Sanders and Wendy Barrie in "The Saint Takes Over." plus Jackie Moran and Marcia May Jones in ! "Tomboy." GRAND I Today "Lillian Russell" with Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold. S4turday "Girl In 313" with Florence Rice, : Kent Taylor and Lionel Atwill. Plus "Charlie Chan's Mur der Cruise." HOLLYWOOD Today Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart in "Destry . Rides Again" with Charles Winninger and Mischa Auer. Wednesday S Jack Holt in "Fugitive at Large." Plus "Main Street Lawyer" with Edward Ellis and Anita Louise. Friday The Three Mes- qulteers to "Cowboys from Texas." Plus "Reno" with Richard Dix and Gail Pat rick. STATE Today "Little Old New jYork" with; Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray and Rich- ard Greene. ;Plus "Charlie Chan in Panama" with Sidney Toler and Jean Rogers. Thursday . ! "Geronimo" with Preston Foster, El- len Drew and Andy De- vine, plus "Mutiny in the Big IouSe" ; with Barton McLane and ? Charles Bick- ford, i i Saturday midnight show Broadway Melody of 1940"! with Eleanor Pow- ell, Fred Astaire and GeorgA Murphy. I LIBERTY: Today Bette Davis In "The Golden Arrow," and Kay Kyser in "That's Right, You're Wrong," Wednesday- "The i Women : with Shearer. Crawford and Russell.s plus "Meet Dr. Christian" with Jean Hersholt. Ffiday Tex Bitter . i n "Westbound Stage," plus "Torchy Plays with Dy- namite" with Glenda Far- rell, plus Chapter; two "Dick Tracy's O-Men." Lost! Times Today Bette Davis in "Golden Arrow". ;Plus Kay Kyser in "THAT'S RIGHT, YOUTRE WRONG WED. - THDES. sQEAufn-comfci 1 ;. vffi 0'3S -fnd Big Hit! Jeaa ITersholt ,..'.i ' In "jj -Mewt DrI CHrlsSaa V i Costs listed Scott Campaign Expenses 1 Are $5383; $4942 for ' Committeeman Cake i I - . A , total of $5383 was expended la behalf of Leslie M. Scott, Portland, who won the republi can nomination for state treas urer at the recent primary elec tion. - Of this amount Scott contrib uted $562. The time for filing expense statements by candidates expired Saturday night. -Floyd J.,; Cook, Portland, re publican, for state treasurer, ex pended $764 while Earl Hill, Lane county, spent $743. A. L. Brown, Portland, who won the democratic nomination for ' state treasurer, expended $465 compared with $186 spent by State Senator Lyman Ross, his opponent. -, Ralph H. Cake, elected repub lican national committeeman, ex pended $4942. Arthur M. Geary spent $$69. Milton R. Klepper, $433 and Thurlow McNary Weed, $268. . j Howard Latourette, successful candidate for democratic national committeeman, expended $200, while Flare! Temple, his oppo nent, made no report Mrs. George T. Gerlinger, elected republican national com mitteewoman, spent $219, as against $138 for her opponent, Mrs. Florence Runyon. Emily F. Edson, successful in the contest for democratic na tional committee woman, reported expenditures of $35. Nora Hitch man spent $180 land Eva Nelson $132. Cella Gavin, fourth entry in the contest, did not file a report. Bruce Spauldlng, unopposed candidate for the democratic nomination for attorney general, expended $105, while Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle, un opposed for the republican nomi nation, spent $280. Representative . James W. Mott, republican, first Oregon district, spent $1022, while Kenneth A. Brown. Gervals, spent $843. Mott won over Brown by a decisive majority. - i State Senator Rex Ellis, win ner, of the republican nomination for representative in congress from the second Oregon district, expended $859, while Roy I W. Rltner, his opponent, spent $138. Representative Homer' D. An gell, republican, third district, Multnomah county, expended Popular.- v-r'....; r 7?tf.-fX--':m.---.-4k i because it's GOOD MASTER BREAD As Y , G sit-down Thousands :rA-j ivU - ; AUS CUOJJ1C9 x i Jm- -nr-"- Sm& JWI" .- ! and at lowest . adrertising cost, through . . . .4 ' i. ; . . . - Cherpaiillaii Record Blarcliing . , JJelegation for liose rete Jrariade si Salem will be ; represented at the Portland Rose festival 'pa rade Friday morning by the .larg est marching organisation In the capital city's history, King Bing Kennejth Perry of. the CherrlanS annouhced last night. ; A ' J i The) delegation participating In the parade will include the 80 plece Salem high school band, led by Vernon Wiscarson: the 25- plece Cberrian drum 'corps, the Cherrian drill team and march ing group and the Salem jWhisk- erinos. The Whisk erinos will form a guard 'for the Cherrian float, which will be a replica of a covered wagon, j In flowers, to advertise the Salem Centennial. A Cherrian-Centenniai special train, on which the public may ride, will leave the Southern Pa cific passenger station here at 7:15 a. m. Friday and arrive at the Union station in Portland at 8:45, Perry said. The s special $1 Red Cross' Need Great, Says Davis The, Red Cross "in all its ex perience , . . has never been faced with such a heart breaking problem as 'that ot caring for lnadcent- women, children and aged against whom merciless and ruthless war is being waged" in Europe, Norman H. Davis, chair man of the American Red Cross, telegraphed Judge George Ross man, chairman of Marlon county chapter yesterday. It's $4000 quota already , fill ed, the local! chapter is 'continu ing to collect funds for the aid of war refugees. Davis' ; message urged that "for the' sake of humanity we must do everything possible to relieve the suffering and to main tain the morale of these tragic victims of war." $680. He was unopposed fori re nomination. None of the democratic candi dates for congressional positions filed reports. BLITZKRIEG! ON PYRAIIID ROOFING PIIICE Applied, Cemenled and SyH -20 per Gnaranleed ai . . . lt I sq. What is Pyramid roofing T Pyramid is of the same principle as Diamond Point, Thatch point and Blockedge,! jonly a different design. ,'' ' ' I j . Ai ACT NOW AS THESE PRICES MAY BEij i t; WITHDRAWN ATANY TIME ? "l PRICES good in CITY limits only, out of town slightly higher. No contract price, and no' estimates. Straight S4.20 per sqnnre. However, a phone call or card will bring ns to your home with We employ no salesmen, so this aaring is passed PHONE OB WBTIE US TODA! BOIIDELL WILL AIIETTE VALLE Y EOOFIIIG CO. 349 No. Commercial Salem i Phone 8473 : 1 nliUJlrlr Win Shorter Shopping Hours And Greater Savings -L; Statesman Want Ads have made shopping .fashionable profitable. of people are waiting to read tomorrow! ; Statesman.. The' fact that such a great ' mass of people rely exdiisively on Statesman Want 'i.5j i"-t f VOU IU ITCIl BCU 1AJLTC M.H I roundtrip ticket will be good for return to Salem by train up to ! midnight Sunday. Tickets may be j obtained at the chamber of com-' merce , office, the Quelle, the ; Commercial bobk store or Perry's j drug store. ' i - i 1 j The Cherrjans hare guaranteed sale of 150 tickets but expect to. sell several hundred. Perry said. Final rehearsal of the t march ing! organizations ; will be i beld at the armory here at. 7:30 o'clock Wednesday inlgnt. utliccepted7! ROTC Training Bill Chapman of ' sil i1m ?mnA Charles Hoaglund of Sllverton have been accepted for training in) the Ninth corps area training camp at Vancouver barracks. Wash. They are among 50 Univer sity, of Oregon advanced ROTC cadets chosen. 1 ; . ,- Students accepted : are sched uled to leave for the barracks on Junei 10 for a month 'of practical training in military science and tactics. The : camp Is required of all advanced students who wish to receive a reserve officer's com mission i upon graduation. 1 , ' . Chapman, a graduate, of Salem high school is a. Junior majoring; in business administration at the university. He. is the son of Mrs. C. . E. Forbes, j ' ' , f ' i Hoaglund, a graduate of Silver ton high school. Is a Junior major ing In business administration at the university. He Is the son of r Mrs. Lou B. Hoaglund! and is af filiated with Alpha Tau Omega. 1 MTU bet FAYE 0t AXECIE nuuiiacutLi samples. on to you your ad in .1. tr. f-'F CtCn CTUlCaUY - j this .' news . 1 - r. v.. r C7 - s av m m m ww mm -; (' - ' , - sd:AM V mi I! -I r