. The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. April 1. 194S PACE FIVE (Dntty Tbo Ontgon Statesman Telephone 9101 FIVE PERMITS GRANTED . ; rive building permits Issued by thj city engiheer Monday au thorised: "minor moving and al teration Jobs. They went to Earl Seamster for relocating a house at 970 Jefferson at., to Adda Yan ; Vauikenburg for moving a ga j rage at 140 S. High it., to Bert t Skejkovsk, for altering t house at 335 Nt-23 th st., to IT. A' Wheat ley for proofing a house at 725 Court st, to,- Pearl DeVoe for shingling, at 265 H. 17th st. Cold Arrow restaurant open fur business! April 2 at 130 Fair ground RoaL - , ' ' " " 1 8THX LN HOSPITAL Jlirtld: W. Perton, Woodburn,, remained! In critical conditioi in Salem General hospital Monday tight, suffering head injuries in curred in an auto collision on' highway' 99 near Cervais Satur day night-' Freeman Waterman, driver of; the car, was reported in Improved condition Monday. Only . occjupant of the other t ar still, hospitalized is Mrs. George rvrin r- Mnnmnulh. still re- ported "fair." For horn loans see Salem Fd t eraJ 130 South Liberty, CHECK SHOPLIFTING Police Monday checked on re ports" of two instances of shop lifting in the M-iller department store. Store officials said a wom an's dress and 'coat were miss ing, the -latter apparently taken in exchange forTan old coat which was left in the atore Saturday. Capitol Post 9 Past-Commanders' ttight "Bring a new member Re- jresnmenu. uiierummrni. day t P.M. CHIMNEY FIRE PUT OUT City firemen, Monday night ex tinguished, small, chimney fire at, 130 K. 17th st. (IPbituary Charles U. FMrvine. late resident of rout 1. Salem; at a kcal hospital. Sat urday. Marta 30. at the. as ot-S3 years. Survtved by daughter. Mi Margaret Purvme. Port Una. t Knsi. Walter mi Glerwisle and Byron of KM-ra. Service. wiU be held f ueiniay. aprU p.m. to the Clouh-Bar- rri rnapel; Rev. Chtf Hamblm nritin(. with interment at A-era .emctery J In. this city April 1. EH a George, let resident I Hubhsrd. Ore, at . tn of ? years. Wiie of Jesse ' Ceof-ae t Hubbard. mother 'of Mi. , -Towner riemuia ex San rrincm-o, ' Mrs W. E- Vincent t Salem. Mrs. t SUlpb W. Lindsay t Olympia. Wn.. mS D. M. George. t un i aa mrivMl hv six vrandchudren Service Ul. be held Thursday, April A. at 120 Dm. -at the W. T. KilOon rnaoel. Concluding MrvKM t the Clry View eemetery. la uua eity April 1. W. P. Johnson. atm iMirtmil of Dallas route Z. -at i ml nirt. ratber of Mrs M O. Aaderaon of Dallas and Vcrn Jotinaoa BuiO. Idano; aod brother mf Warren Jofeiwoo. Henry B. John oo. Myrtle .Dtela. Elsie Gray. Ella H-rtM. Leon Fierce and Beat Hyde, ai -of JdaAo. and Delia Wfutmier of CaMomta, Also survived by two TandchiJdren, Shipment I will be. nnade to Bu&l. IdarfO. by tn W. T. Rigden ier aervice ana uixermcnt. 1 Uiifl eirr. SundaV. March . Jl CharW M. . Suateen. Ute resident of. iurtun. at trie ar of 90 years. Hus and of Wtlana Rnteen of Stay ton; lamer of Ket Riateen of Grand Bond and Gary Ktateea of Stayton: . step fa mer -of Marten and Dotvald Burton. tmtrt Salem; eon .of Robert Nisteen f Salem;, step-eon of Marion Kuicr ot fcaiere, and brother of George Hs eest of th V. S. navy and Marion K.seen ' of Salm." Services 'will be held Wednesday, April J. at 1.30 pm. tram to W. T. Ridon chaprl. Con clwdutc err vices at tAe City View adtkl - NeM H. Laudahl-. at his residence. 4 Aeadenhy t . Monday. April I. at tb ae f 78 years. lather of Mrs l-e Mattson ,. Salem. Miss C'oia XaiDdant ( . JCan, J., tl. Ludanl C Dallas and M. IU Laudahl of Clear I.ajh. Wts. SurWtved also by Mrs. Fatcn Bay of Rentori, Wh .. and Marvin t- Mattson of Salem. Srv-. jee win b beM Wednesday. April S. at X p m. frora tt tlouh-Brrun cttaeel. Rev. Le Witni officiating. laurrtncDt in City View cemetery. Cteasw ' Moss lUien G Ivans, late resident of K4amatb falls. at a local, hospital SusKtav Maren 31. Dauxnief of Mrs. Jjkesv tirrrfin f Klamath Tails. nip snetit has been mad to KUnfatn Falls by Ouh-BanKk Con fori services otf IDUrmtst. ; Mrs. E7ixabth L. Stone, at her yosn. Ti ferry st Saturday. March JSV, A iiswinmt ot services later . sty Crouch-Barries. (Co. : J " w . ; Mrt Peart M. How. late resident ' atf Mill Cy. at a local hospital Sat urday, Marct 3Q. - Survived by hus band. Walter J.1 How of Mill City ; arter, Mrs- Gladys Caasidy of Pert land: tw brothers. Huf h- Swisert, of tMaeassn. Wisn, and Cecil Swlgert e4T Mosary Rock. ' Wash. Services will b beld TueexUr. AprU 2, at 11 am. riwah CTonth-rricli chape L Rev. M. A. Gtxendner officiating. .Interment, In . lie ier eat Memorial park. Member nf Aneracaai Lutheran church. . atacsar - Oeorv-J. Hafrsrd. at a local hos xtal Saturday. March 30. at the age ( 4 J ears. Survived by. rftother, Mrs. Aneia Hacrard of Med ford; brother. Clawd C. Haccard of Medfbrd. Srtlp swsl haafbeen mad by dough-Bar-rk Co. t Lebanon.' Ore, tot ser vtccs and Mteranent. 4. W ! - Mrs. Jennie f. B. Jones, at her Kosie. (M N. 17th t . Saturday. March . 3X Services will be held Thursday,. April . at S p.m. from Clough-Bar-rc enapeC Rev. Dudley Strain offi srsatanf. Ritualistic servsce by Wom w B ReUet Corpa. of which she was mssinnr. Also a member of First CThrsstiaes ehurch. Interment in Crty , y mim:. sntesjr. ( ; PaereO . ; ' . Mrs, Sadl FarreH. employe of Fair view noane. dwd Monday. April 1. in t"u euy. Survived by her husband. P, Far rfl. ; Salem, and a daufrhtcr. Mrs. Edith Soaen. ! Portland. An- of services later by the company. . COLD PREPARATIONS lioW-ToJeSa)v.-tea Drops v XUas aoftabad' sswUiona .sse ; . 1. m 0m i m siuS Mews HBo2ffs CHEST ARTICLES FILED " Supplementary articles of In corporation of the Oregon War Chest filed with the Marion county clerk Monday changed the name to Oregorl Chest and set the an nual meeting date oh the firt Tuesday following the first Mori day in April beginning April 1947. The articles were- filed by President George W. Peavy, Sec retary Charles A. Sprague and Director J. J. Gard. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and opticians. Bring discharge certificate. RECKLESS DRIVING, CHARGE Two Sjlem drivers who police said raced' their cars down 17th street from D "to Roosevelt streets, ignoring stop signs, were charged with reckless driving and posted $25 bail each. They are Hubert L. Boock, 3395 Niver rd , and Glenn O. Rickard, route 2. , Walnut and fruit trees at Doer- i fter's N'urrv Phnn 91 ITS CAR RECOVERED QITCKLY A car reported stolen at 6:30 p. m. Monday was recovered by city police eight minutes after the report was put on police radio, by 7 p. m. the owner, E. N. Moore. Vancouver, Wash., had his sedan back. It was found in a downtown parking place a few blocks from where Moore had parked It earlier in the day. ' River silt top soli & fill dirt. Com'l. Sand it Gravel. Ph. 21966 AlTO OVERTURNS No one was Injured 'when a car diiven by Dory A. Ward, 2005 N 4th st.. overturned at the Colum-bia-Hazel avenue Intersection af ter a collision with a car oper ated by Carroll L. McDonald, 2490 Hazel ave., Saturday after noon, police reported. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster's, 260 N. High. TAKE BABIES HOME Mrs. Werner Brown, 473 Leslie st., took her infant son home from Salem General hospital Monday, and Mrs. Wayne Smith, "route 1, box 267,Salem, took her baby daughter home. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. WOMAN MISSING Alec C. Steihka, route 7, Sa lem, reported to police Monday night that his wife, Cora, had been missing .since' she left for down town Salem Monday morning. No trace of her could be found, he said. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nafl Bank BUdg. BICVCLE TAKEN Niles Wicker, 1243 Marion at., reported to police that a head light had been taken from his bi cycle and the bicycle itself re moved from th 500 block of State street to the Elsinore. The ater bike parking place, Sunday evening. Lut Flower Shoppe. 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 8392. KELLS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kells re turned home Monday morning after an absence of almost a month, during which time Kells, Salem YMCA general secretary attended the international "Y" conference in Atlantic City. J-ry Florist, 373 State St. i GILLE IS SPEAKER Alderman A. H. Gill will dis cuss the city manager plan of gov ernment for Salem at Wednesday noon's meeting of the Hollywood Lions club to be held in the Lions Den. Wanted: Will pay $6000 cash for a 2 -bed room home. C. H. San ders. 231 N. Hiffh. Ph. 5838 NAB CHECK PASSER An m alleged fictitious check passer identified by police as Roy Hamerly of Portland was turned over hy local police to Portland authorities after police investi gated bad check report at the Metropolitan store Monday. Taxir Valley Cab. Prompt service. Phone 8624. THO BOOKED Charles W. La key and Richard D. Lakey, rt. 1. Goble. were booked at the Marion county jail Sunday on a charge of creating a disturbance. State police made .the arrest at West Woodburn. Air tickets. See Kugel. 7694. SON TO SIMONS A son was born to Mr. and Mrs; Sherman Simon, Independence, Monday at Salem General hos pital. . Desk, like new, dishes, garden tools, bedroom suite, dresser lights, piano and doll furniture. 150 N. 13th. FAIRVlfcW BOYS FLEE Escape of Christie Bryant, 12, and David Ben way, 15, from the Fairview5 home wa reported to local authorities Saturday. PADCJD,G SUTRCME QUALITY at or from HENRY BLACK aV CO. 29 S. W. lot AVX, PORTLANO, ORE. RpDAKOWSKI ON TRIP - f Vinee A. Rodakowski, owner &f Vince'a Electric Co., 157 S. Lib erty st., leaves today by fir f0r an extended buying tour through eastern electric appliance JnanU- fatturfng industries, i He wU b gin at Chicago and visit allmajr electric plants on the east! coast, and return by way ' of Ksjnosha, Wis., where he expects to pick lip a new car. He plans to bej goile about two weeks. j Flagstone for sale. Ph. 21754. '" . i E MIDSTATE WATER PLENlFCt. Lots of Snow with a heavy w- A : . - a . a. i . ? a- f '"j: ier conieni rn-axes irrigation pros pects favorable for Central Ore gon farmers this year. This wat the statement of George Kanoff, long associated 'with various irri gation districts of the midstate who was in Salem Monday. While here he visited with W. M. (Jack) Bartlett, now engineer' for lhe state planning commission1 and formerly associated with .Kanoff in midstate Irrigation work.- I f Wedding pictures taken at th chufch. 820 State. Ph. 6722. I 9 GOING TO IDAHO Woodson Slater, announcer for radio station KSLM, is leaving at the end of this week for a position with station KVTN, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He has been with the Sa lem station since September' 1945 and worked with a -Washington station before coming here. Dr. O. L. Scott .chiropractor's of fice closed until further notice. A VC GETS CHARTER The American Veterans Com mittee Salem chapter received Its charter from AVC national head quarters In New York Janice: Jones, secretary announced Mon day. The charter is personally autographed by members of: the national planning committee in eluding Oren' Root, jr., Franklii D. Roosevelt, Jr.. author Michael Straight and Chairfaan Charles d Bolte. For sale: Corner duplex. Entrance to each apt. on separate sts. 2 blks. from State-St. Auto heat Hdwd. floqrs, double garage. Inq. 2096 State St. E. M. Colvin. ViTLLIAMS SENTENCED George E. Williams, who en tered a plea of guilty to the charge of obtaining money by false pre tenses, was sentenced Monday to two years in prison by Circuit Judge m. Page. Williams was charged with writing a false check for $13 on the Gervais bank March 16. CLEANERS CHANGE Cecil L. Dill fifed an assumed business name certificate Monday with the Marion county clerk for the Venetian Blind cleaners, 1J55 N. 17th st. A notice of retirement from the same establishment arid from the Venetian Blind Laund ry was filed by Anne C- Amlck. STAYTON THEATRE CHANGES Lawrence E. ' Spraeker, Mae Spraeker, Marcel Van Dnesche and Ruth Van Driesche, all Stan ton, filed an assumed business name Monday with the Marian county clerk for the Stayton Star theatre. -A notice of retirement from the theatre was filed by Lawrence E. Spraeker. I FILE TOR COURT An assumed business name ftr the Kozy Auto Court .was filed Monday with the Marion county clerk hy E. M. Hunter and Mildred I. Hunter, 3590 S. Commercial t RETIRES FfcOM SHOP Oral Steppe filed a notice of re tirement from the Beauty Boc with, the Marion county cleit Monday. i COURT GRANTS PERMIT Marion county court Monday granted the Portland Generajl Electric Co. a permit to install an electric light and power pole along the east side of county roar 857 beginning at Market road 2$ north to the junction of, county, roads 858 and 857. VANDALS DAMAGE CAR Alvin Hollin, route 1, reported! to police that someone had pulled out the ignition wiring and dis- tributor cap of his automobile while it was parked In downtown; Salem Saturday night. Repairs; were necessary,- he said. DEACONESS DISCHARGES Discharged from Salem Dea coness hospital were Mrs. Carl Skog and baby son, 1267 N. Com mercial st, Monday, and Mrs. Walter Musgrave and Infant son, 1233 Edgewater St., West Salem, Sunday. j V GARVIN BACK Deputy Sheriff . James Garvin, absent from his post because, of illness, returned to his dernitv duties Monday. I , BLAISDELL SON BORN Mr. and' Mrs. Donald L. Blais- dell, 1195 Saginaw st., are the parents of a ton born Monday at Salem General hospital. DALLAS COUPLE PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elliott, Dallas, are parents of a daughter bom Monday at Salem General hospital. VENETIAN BONDS Mcmulacturo d For Us Backed by Our Own Nam Fro Eatimcrte Dial 9221 aV! Idaho Man Marries Girl in England Via 'Phone " ""'V!'." 'i-jii ii "9,VFM "" ; " i- ' , " : i ... " . .. X ' ' -- r a t t a, Sail i l.-a- r.m-Jm. ' ' - " I tJCi' Ex-CpL George ResaJter of Poeatello, Idaho, (left holding telephone) Steeple, EngUnd, la a 00-inne transatlantic telephone hookup. Listening to the ceremony with Ros slter arc his brother, James and wife and daughter. Picture of th bride Is by radio from London. AP Wlrephoto) IPonlbllfie EHleeniriIl CIRCUIT COURT Dale E. Johnson vs Margaret John son: Decree of divorce awards custody or one minor cnna to piaintirr. Fannie Aldrich vs Herbert W. Alex ander: Defendant flies answer admit ting and denying. . Artie Jean May vs Chester M. May Decree of divorce restores maiden name of Paiks to plaintiff. O. E. Roberts and Frances Roberts vs Malcenia Smith and others: Decree quiets plaintiff's tlUe to real property. William A. Reeves, administrator of estate of Mary Louise Reeves vs Deena Hart: Complaint asks for judgment of S10.476 for the benefit of decedent whose death Ja allegedly a result of an auto accident in which defendant Is alleged to be guilty of careless and negligent driving. , Brenda Wilson vs Benjamin F. Ger kin and others: Decree quiets plain tiff's title to reaS property. Sheldon F. SaCltett vs Karl H. HU1 Retraining Official fTo Survey Salem Situation Today Maj. William H. Burnham. Washington, D.C., director of the advisory centers division, .retrain ing and re-employment adminis tration, will be in Salem today to Confer with federal, state and lo cal officials to find out how the Retraining and re - employment administration can be of greater Assistance to Oregon war veter ans' of this area during the de mobilization period. I Major Burnham comes to Sa frrn from San Francisco where imffer conferences will be held with officials there. He is accom panied by Maj William P. McCa hill, RRA field representative. Special emphasis will be given in the discussions to ways and means of developing and ' main taining a maximum, number of community advisory centers, or "one-stop service" centers, where veterans may go -to obtain infor mation as to their rights and how they may obtain them MA AS HELD Myron Maa$, was arrested on Monday by Deputy Sheriff James Garvin on a warrant out of Salem justice court charging leaving, the scene of an accident. His bail, has been set at $15(T. He Is allegedly Involved in an auto accident Sat urday nighj near Liberty and D Streets. HELD IN YAKIMA George Edward Davis, who Is wanted here on a warrant charg ing obtaining money by false pre tenses, is being held in Yakima, Wash., Sheriff Denver Young was informed Monday. Rally. First Presbyterian Church 7:30 P.M. Tuesday Evening 14 Rev. and Mrs. George ojthWeil. Regional. Sec retaries to the American Mission jo Leper's. H Colored Picture The Healing of M'Vondo' W& " Kt 1 Missionary m . . T ' . . . . . ss -w mm m m . . !-"-i,. a. . and others: Affidavit In suppoit of extension of ttrne to plea filad by William L. Joaf lin. plaintiff's attorney. 'States that he has received no instruc tions from his client. Gordon I.. Sines vs Eileen Zenda Sines: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for no todv of two minor children. Married" Feb a. 1H2, at Vancouver. Wash. Otto Me'ers and' Txm Meyers vs Antoine DeJardin and others: Decree corrects description to real property. Grace Stull vs X. A. Stull: Siit for divorce dtarginf cruelty, asks for cus tody of two minor children, S23 per month support money and $50 per month alimony. W'illard Roacoe vs C. T. rrrmen: Defendant files answer admitting and denying. E. L. Getz vs Harrv Nelson and oth ers: Plaintiff's serwid motion to strike allowed and piaimiff given to April 11 to plead 10 answer. Goldie Bivans vs Robert D. Blvan Case dismissed' upon motion of plain tiff. ' Wanda Mae LaBerse vs Raymond O IBerge: Suit for' divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks that plaintiff's maiden name of Wanda Mae Woolridge be restored Married Ort. 71. 1844. at I .one view. Wash. Ellen King vs Velmer King:; Decree of divorce restores maiden name of Ellen DaufTherty to plaintiff. Lawrence V. Lemne vs Norma Lemite: Decree of divorce approves property settlement. Norman S. Powers vs Mina Powers Decree of divorce awards custody, of one minor cm id to defendant. PKOBATE COURT Herman Tasto. estate: final account of Anna H. Tasto approved. Ole Ixihnbakken. estate: Oliver Lohn ba kk.cn authorized to sell real prop erty. John Christian Vridricks ISchadewald estate: Estate apprised af S7450. MARRIAGE LICENSE j APPLICATIONS Jamesport. Miss., and Helen Douglas l av lor. 27, home demonstrator. Salem George W. Johnson. 33.: draftfman Salem, and Josephine V rend, 33, ste nographer. Madison. Wis. R. V. Hasklns. 21. electrician, and' Barbara Weddle, 19. stenographer, both aaiem. MUNICIPAL COURT Herman Hari. Salem, runninsr red iigni. fined 12 so. Robert W. Bourson. route 6. Salem violation of basic rule, fined S7 50. Robert R. Funk. 661 Piedmont St. failure to stop. S3 50 bail. Raleigh G. Reel. 100 Waldo ave failure to stop. S2.S0 ball. Dale Grover, JScio, no driver's .li cense. SS bail. Harold V. I .arson. Eugene, violation of basic lule. $7 50 ball. John Elmo Walling, route 1, box 252. Salem, driving while Intoxicated S100 fine. 30 days suspended license William L. Lind. - Silverton road speeding through Intersection. S10 bait Robert I.. Boock. 335 N. River rd., rrrklra drivine. S2S bail. Glenn O. Rickard. route S. box 13SB. Salem, reckless driving. 25 pail. JUSTICE COURT .Marie Houck. West Salem, charged with assault and battery, continued for plea until April z. Ted Houck. West Salem, charged with assault and batterv, continued for plea until April 2. Verion George. 260 While si., charged with rape, waived preliminary examin ation ana Held to answer to grand Jury. See V asls tsal tie ffitirs Kin lEiiTirit MIST f I1EIFIL ail LIS1TEST ICAIIIS IXST18XEITI . MailSfft-ssessBS VtttSIIMsltl I MstSSff; GmtTrjlitNO OBLIGATION i ACOITSTICON H. F. MacDonald Dealer 905 First National Bank Bid. Phone 6350 rttt VP . ' t ' i " lcousncoDHirr lasatr- - sm marries StelU Fleming (right) of Kiwanis Clubs To Convene in Salem Today t All Kiwanis elub fn divifion 10 are to be represented at the spring conference of the division this afternoon and tonight at the Marion hotel. There will be no noon luncheon of the organiza tion, but the 7 p.m. dinner meet ing will be open not only to mem bers but to their ladies. Lt. Gov. Fra'nk B. Bennett of Salem presides at the conference which opens at 2 p.m. Arlie YVatkk er, governor; Steve Johns, district interclub chairman, and Earl Nott, past lieutenant governor, and Clyde Williamson are to lead the panel clinic discussion from 2 to 2:45 p.m. Art Kirk ham of KOIN and John Galbralth of the Prtjr land club arei in charge of the 2:45-3:30 music clinic. Gov. Arlie G. Walker of McMinnville speaks of "Kiwanis is 1946'' at 3:30. j Dean J. .R. Jewell of the schocJ of education, University of Oregoi will be speaker at the t dinner meeting fur which special musi and other feature numbers have been arranged. Now you xan go Greyhound for o j Cosi of living going Up?, Not Gre hound (arcs . . . they're Jou h! Mow, more i than ever, a Greyhound trip is a real travel bargain. Convenient local tray el service at such low, dollar-saving fares can help you keep that famiFy budget irt line. You'll fby going Greyhound EXAMPLES Sxxlem to Portland Salem to Eugeno 'Save on round trip C. T. Reauey Walton Lead er WUd Life Aid Cpnset-yation of the wild life pays dividends. Merle Brown, president of the Portland chapter of the Izaac Walton league, tolu members of the Salem Chamber of Commerce Monday. The dividends ate rounts! In the health of the state's cillieos. end! to the recreation facilities which ; tit wjrmds and' wtt lif provide e.speclally for its young people. Drown stressed. The story of the, number of pheasants taken by home and ut of state hunters in South Dakota last year wus told by Brown, a former member of the tioux Falls,; South Dakota chapter. iRes t or at ion and increase -of the game was the result of activity of; the Izaae Walton league when birds were at a low ebb. Brown sajd. ControJ of water polutiori In' Oregon streams is one of the itae club's projects. Others listed by Bro4n .are opposition to dam construction on the Rogue land j Umpquu"-rivers, $ponsorsh of a I' law to make spotlighting of deer a felony, and opposition to any ! dam construction across a stream'1 before a full investigation, i ; Pi Phis wilt wu Sell o larsl i i p Cn t i Pi Beta Phi sororitv on the Willamette university r a m uus ' Monday, won the st hcflarship tup j for having a 2.9 grade-point avW- j age last semester. Presented I by Panhellemc semi-annually to the highest ranking living organua- ; tion on the campus, a temporary plaque is taking the place of he t cup until materials are available i for a new one to be made. I Also presented yesterday was : the silver scholarship cup award- ed by the Interfraternity courtcil-1 to Alpha PU Delta fraternity for ) the highest, grade point average, ; 2.9, among the fraternities on the ! campus. I ' JNNOUNC EM ENT ' EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING K WAR AT PRE Jewelry LPL1C2 CilDDsd save time, save your car, save on every out-of-town trip. OF NEW (llXrCl PER :: , . ' . - ; - i . . ' .. . . ' .15 Salem to Klamath Tails 1.10 Salem to Coos Bay . Plus 13 federal Ux ! t - " ' - ! i ttcksts . 10 Rido Book oHars 228 N. High e7CS)(S)G0 You lli Congress Draws Willainelte j Represenlalies . Dr. R. Ivan Loiell. head of . the history department of Willa melle university, Jan PUtterson Salem, and Harold Maldf, Portland, wi represent Willamette at; tire Northwest Youth iCorigress; which meets on the Reed college campus in Portland next Weekend. " ' t The congress,; which - was c-r I ganurd by tli fkiitUnd- League . of Women V'Mer aitfReei college, will. afford oil opKituiiity for tu t dents and . leaders;, in th."roth ir west to detnonstrsU their k-tfder-ship with regaid.: to " jlvoild af- 1 fair. - ; ; : ' Miss Pi4lers.ori is fetiior, and is nukjonng in xotUrr it IK university. Maidens a-senior with -a major in mathematics.'- ' ' (zmm (mm 5uwe sa tMg 55 I . tie full . draper Vpare. " S.w them fore Complete. Stock Office Supplies - . .: File Felders A G aides - Staplers Sta pie i V". Carban Paper . j Typewriter j. ; Ribbons : . 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