rxcs tzsnt The OniGOIJ STATESMAN, Scdtxnf Orton, Friday Morning. June IX ISfl Local Nevs Briefs Freedom Short Six boys who escaped from the Oregon state training school tor boys Wednes day afternoon and a seventh, who escaped Wednesday morning were back, In custody Thursday. The six were picked up near Wood burn early Thursday morning, and the other, Earl Bonney,. was captured earlier. The other youths were Marston Dunham, Chester Garner, William Shadduck, Rich ard Tanner , and Richard Watson. .,. - 1 '. ' llMpam Fvrlnded BeaV- erdam land,' covered by. a recent survey for road improvement m the Labixh area, will not be taken for right-of-way, N. C. Hubbs, Auntv mrtneer. told a delegation of residents of that area appear ing' Thursday before the county court1 The land, declared ex tremely .valuable for certain agri- oiiltnral uses, would not Drovide suitable bed for a road, Hubbs . said. Luta florist P 9592 1276 N. Lib. . At Commission Meeting Mem bers of the Marion county court attended the meeting of the state - highway commission Thursday in Portland. " Coming Event June 16 Salem school beard election, June U Last Salem cham ber of commerce luncheon -for summer. On Leave' of Absence Miss Erma Plett, a member of the nursing staff of the Marion coun ty department : of health, has been granted a Wve of absence to take advanced work at the Willamette . university summer school. Her place has been filled by. Mrs. Charles Raffety, . former ly a member of the health staff. Safety of your savings la Insured t Salem Federal, ISO S. Liberty Attend Sessions Members o: the Marion county " department of health staff attended all or part of the sessions of the annual con' ference of city and county health officers in Portland on Monday, Tuesday and ' Wednesday, at the Medical Dental building. Dr. E. E. Berg, formerly of Salem, was elected . president of the Oregon Health' Officers association for the ensuing year. To Handle Estate Eva Irene Owsley Conrood was Thursday named administratrix of the es tate of Carl Owsley In an order issued by Judge Grant Murphy. Sole heir to the estate is said to be Alice Ruby Owsley, daughter of Mrs. Conrood and her deceased former husband. The estate is said, to consist of payment for a railroad retirement fund and is of an' estimated $100. value. . His choice for Father's Day, "Mark Twain" shsirts, $1.65 & $2.00. A. A. Qothing Co., 121 N. High. . Repairs Begun : ' Preparations for renovation of the former col lege of medicine' building, - later the science ; hall,, on the Willam ette" university campus,' were be- srun Thursday bv the campus mainlenance crew. The 4 building is to be remodeled for the college of music, now located in Kim ball hall. Extent of the renovation has not yet been decided, univer sity officials stated. Visit School Mrs. Agnes C Booth, county school superinten dent and Mrs. Nova Young, head nurse in the Marion county health department plan to spend today at Corvallis visiting the 4H sum mer school there as guest of Mrs. Booth's son, Herbert Booth, pupfl. raws fiws FLOIIAL .SECTIOII Continues for a Short Tine Longer GOOD STURDY MIMJALS We still have a lot of these" sturdy annuals that we receive so many compliments on. DONT DELAY! Buy while our stock is complete. Annuals planted now will surpas many planted earlier due to our. warmer, nights. FLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK 2 doz. 25 c GREENHOUSE SPECIAL CAmiATIOII PLAIITS ' AFMCAN IIAIIIGOLDS While quantities last These tre 4 A. Orange er Lemon. Per flat of t Eg Tillable la Red. Rose and White X W t . doz. (Plus lie deposit en flat) . M W Greenhouses I f fiX (?) 7 I Downlown Slore North River Road rfj ""VA JA ?wer Jf1" (Keizer Dist) l ' Ui U s-i Fred Meyer Drug BIdg. Dial M147 FLORIST I Dial 9058 Telegraphy Class Set An . op portunity .to learn the ' Morse telegraphic code may soon be of fered to interested persons in Sa lem and vicinity. Instruction will be free. Those interested are re quested to leave their names a( the WPA adult education office at 434 N. High street t - Spring wall paper. Mathls Bros. Article FlleS Articles of : as sociation have been filed by the Lewisburc , Mutual Telephone comnanv. . signed by : Fred Hersch, John C. Jones and A. N.- Doerf- ler. Articles show 1755 shares at a cost of 125 each and state the place of ' business as -. Oak ' Ridge schoolhouse m district ;ipo. FHA Man at Realty Joseph Nance, a representative of the Federal' Housing admuustrauon, will be the sneaker at the Salem Realty board luncheon today at the Quelle. The realtors are urg ing buUdersV material' men and others who have dealings ' with the FHA to attend." v Ask anv business man or banker in Salem where he would send his turn or daughter for. a complete husiness training course. Capital Business College has thousands of successful graduates in good posi tions. We can do as much for you. New summer classes June 16 Register now. . Permits Granted Building permits were issued Thursday to H. E. Brenaman to repair oweu ins at 1530 Bellevue. SZOO; wu liam G. Hardy to erect li story dwelling and garage at 1783 Nor way street $3800. Wuhinr Stolen - Mrs. Jack W. Baker, 718 North Front street . J A rmnrted to Dolice Thursday uuu her washing was -stolen from a clothesline at her home sometime after 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. licensed to Wed Licenses to marry have been issued at Van couver, VVash., to Richard M. Staff cod and Billie Crura, both of Salem, and to Charles T. li. Echals of Bethel, Wash, and Ber- nice M- Ward of Brooks. Remember, Dad for Father's Day with, one- of .our specials, ouiis, Dress Shirts. Sweaters. Extra Pants, Sport Shirts, Sport Jackets, Slax, Ties, Belts, Suspenders, Sox, Robes for auto or seat covers. Fringe Robes. Thomas jKay. Wool en Mill Retail Store, S. 12th at Ferry St v Club Meet s Townsend club No; ;'4 will .meet at Highland school at 7:30 tonight Playful Idea Gather 'Round Long Torso Jackets Boxey Types, Others They're the most talked, about styles of 41. Here in lovely rsyon gabardine, rsyon rep, snd more cool, chic fabrics. Rose powder, navy, beige hades In i sizes 12 to 20. Select from this carefully taUored group. ' " ' . Denim Slack Suits A grand selection of ' '. : e sturdy denim suits Sizes for wear about ths 1? to 20 bouse . . on your va- cation or gardening. . m 2.98 In severs! wanted t0 " ;?A.o . colors and styles. . - .. I I 5ri Qi)iLJbLAa)UUiJS) $3.00 Value SWIM SUITS "Mold your figure Into one of these new frm OO swim suits.5 They're fashioned from smart O Jersey, printed lastex and all wool and r II m mj Te rayon knits In the latest shades. Start the' ; - II Summer right with a new swim suit! All' . v . 66? 2 pr..$l, W . f ncrtviOTns N7 B0UL COVERS i t&fcff 250 1 While They Last , , 1 - With Coupon I Told After June 1C iir... s? a , : I 1 and 4-thread selected irregulars of Fred Meyer better hosiery. Fash ioned with reinforced cradle, foot and deep garter welt for greater.. " wearability. Buy now while quanti ties last and the as80rtsoent4s.com-" 39c Rayon Damask Lt 46xie-inch rayon damask cloths for your Cp breakfast or luncheon table. Choice of WW several patterns in every popular color for Spring ana summer. 4 ... . . 35c Value Print Aprons Just the thing for wear about the house on OC ' . those special occasions. Oualltv orints la sVWW several color combinations. 5 for $1 Al frd tltym Wemmm's Wmmr Sti Price Effective Friday thru Monday Reir. 5c - Asst. Shades I dUUIi - . . d A I Holds 6 or. eS Spools JL U C I Shoes Reg 29c While They Last With Coupon Void After Jane 1 Women's Wear SecUon ? With Coupon -Void After June IS Women's Wear SecUon Oregon Born Vregon Owned Oregon Operated 1 V inCAUY OVJNEDOPcRATED Births ww: r - - - - - aid' Allen, Dora June a,-aaiem yencru Perry Te Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Per- I J I WW V w Werner, born June X. Salem General hosBltal. ;j. j Baer To Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bser. mm n W .4w - - m H .11 Chi tr VfArV Lue, born Msy 20, Salem General hos pital. - - Tit Mr. and Mrs. Henrr Z. Meyer. 1S40 McCoy street, a son. Ger ald Henry, own maj . Kstb To MT. ana jots, axiwaru Roth, 15 North list street, a daugh ter Barbara Ellen, born May 20. Sa- i.m n.n.r.1 hjMrrtital- "... . uifKTn Mr. rnna nn. nouni a. Morgan, route six. a son. Darel Lee, born May 21. Salem General hospital. C. Morris, Stayton. a son. Monti Ken- nein, Dorn June a, weacone iwiyiw. . T. II, .nil Mra. Harrv E. Patton, 611 South Commercial street, a oaug&ter, uare aucc. oom w Johnson To Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick T.k. North ath' street, a daughter, Viola Evelyn, born J una 4, Deaconess noepiiai. , .. .. .. ; U'hlt. Tn Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. White. Eugene., a. son, James. Clair. born June S. Deaconess Hospital. - Stone To Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. ctnu Mnnmmith. a urn. Richard New ton, bora June 7, Salem General hos pital. a. Tn Mr and Mrs. Lvl D. ciitr... indcMndcnee. a aon. Jack Lyle. born June 7, Salem General hos pital. . Line' fcrteaded Pejmit ; to ex tend the Mountain States Power company pore line on the Baker road in- Ankeny Bottom ; was granted Thursday' by the county court on petition of . B. liening sen. : Vacation Church School. Presby terian church. 9 to 11:43 sun. June 9-20. V Nance Is' Sltlk r Joseoh Nance of Portland, on the staff of' the' federal housing; adminis tration. - Is the speaker -today at Salem Realty board luncheon at the. Quelle. - Meeting Reatine The Salem water commission approved rou tine' matters m a brief meeting I Thursday might, a day, ahead of Its refularly scheduled session. Convalesces Mrs. Jennie Mar tin, who suffered a heart attack Sunday, "is 'reported . convalescing I at her home, 1145 saginaw.: Credit Grons Meets ' Discus sion of names and credit subjects are to be features of the luncheon meeting; of the Salem Credit as sociation at the Golden Pheasant cafe today. . " . FHA 00 loans, private money, any amount on good security. Ab rams & Ellis, Masonic BIdg. Returns from Trip Sgt John WriirhL in charge of the marine office here, has returned from a recruiting " trip to ; Grants Fass, Medford, - Klamath Falls and nearby cities.- MwUnr Place Told Central Townsend vdub No. 6 will meet at 8 p. m. tonight at the coaxt' House. .' : . ' v . '.' . Attends 4H Session HAZEL. GREEN Marie Phil lips- is .the district's representative at-the 4H summer school at Cor vallis. She" was the president of Death Takes Salem Woman Mrs. Hattie Hall Hein, 68, died Thursday morning at her home on Ewald avenue. She was a life long member of Smyrna church. Survivors are three cUughterg Mrs! Anna Brown, Redmond Mrs. Marcia Aplet, Salem, and Mrs. Katherine Hitchman, t War rontnn: five sons. Ralph Hein and Jack, . Salem, ray, Prinevflle, . Howard, Redmond, ana cprwisu Bend; three brothers, Will and Id Yoder.. Yoder. and Tom. Toder, Portland, and 24 grandchildren.' . " " a. M , Funeral services are scncauiea for' 2 p.. m. at Smyrna church, south of Caiaby at 2 p. m. with Rev. Guy Drill officiating. the home Improvement 1 4H ehxa that won a scholarship. " OBITUARY Newton . In this city, Wednesday, June 11, Artie R. Newton, agea w years, late resident of 1095 Garnet street. Husband or lAiena neyyiou and father of Anaus Newton and Margaret Newton of Salem; brother of Frank Newton oi &a I 1m rarl Newton of Oregon City, Mrs. Lillie Sears of Guthrie, Okla, Mrs. Etta Wilson of Lebanon, Mrs. Minnie Morris of Olympia, Wash, ! Mrs. Pearl Ruth Blodgett of Kan sas and Mrs. Edna McAivin oi Tortland, Ore. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company, Friday, June 13, at 10 a. m. Savsge In this city. Wednesday. June 11, Lute Savage, aged 77 years, late resident of Sublimity. Broth er of Robert Savage of Salem and Gertrude Savage of West Salem. Funeral services will be held in the chaoel of the W. T. Rigdon mmnanv Friday. June 13, at 1:30 pjn. Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson will officiate and ritualistic ser vices bv Salem lodge No. 336, BPO Elks. Concluding services in Lee Mission cemetery. Emerson Williai . A: Emerson, 52, at a local hospital June 11, Survived bv one sister. Mrs. J. H. Tornidge f Jefferson. Body will be taken to Albany by Terwilliger-Edwards Funeral home for services.. of Roseburg and Ronald Crites of Salem. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Fri day, June 13, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. W. Irvin Williams officiating. In terment Belcrest Memorial park. Moore . Babv Henrv Martin Moore, in fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Moore of 1885 Berry street, Salem. Thursday. June 12. at a local hospital. Survived also by srrandDarents. Mr. and Mrs. Cam eron Moore and Mrs. aiauiaa ; Manion, all of Nebraska. Private services will . be held on Friday, June 13, at IOOF cemetery. Byers :. Edd S." Byers at the residence, 1077 South High street. June 12. Survived by . wife, Ida Byers; daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor; son, James A. Byers; sister, Mrs. Delia Woodcock, all of Salem; eipht grandchildren and four great. grandchildren. Funeral an- ouncements later by tne t-iougn- Barrick company. Yates Homer Yates at a local hospital, June 12, at the age of 56 years. Survived bv four brothers, ' Joe and Frank of Washington, Sam of Salem and Bert of Portland. Fun eral announcements later by the Clough-Barrick company. DeHaene x - Saturday., June 7. Andre ue Haene, late . resident of Oakland, ral if- Husband of Gladys De- I Haene. Funeral announcements later by . the W. T. Rigdon com pany.:; ; ;' : ' ' : NBXT TIME SPRAY WITH SCIENTIFICALVf MADS TO A7U PU& PBAP mil .End fly spray troubles wilh Bif the effective spray developed by expert research chemists. Don't confuse Bif with half -remedies! Bif was created after literally hundreds , of tests with actual flies. From these tests came a new, powerful formula. 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