'(Duly UBirneffs FOUK fOWEl LXSES GRANTED -t Permits to erect four power lines were granted Thursday by the county court.), Portland Gen-.- era! , Electric corppany received permission to extend a line west .loaf Ratdilf drive to join an existing line and i to extend an other Une from county road No. 770 south along market roads No. 48 and 43 to join an existing line near Drift creek, and also ea?t on market road 43 for 0 J mile. The Mountain States Power company received permission to extend a line? on county road No. 874 near " AOmsville north to the, corner ancr then east on No. 887 io the state - highway. The second line apprv- ed for that company is an extin ction of Hne on county road No. 884 near Sublimity for about f 93 feet north. ,r ' j - Sheaf er . Pens and Pencils have , arrived. Cooke Stationery Co.; 370 , State: " ! - ' t-- Jhoww' Rent-a-Tool. For rnt. w'1 w,1,,a j Skill saws.- lawn mowers, elec coat. Store your coat ana gei your coat mothproofed. Price's. 133 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. .STEWAKOEKS UKAUUAICS Viola Jacobseh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jacobsen of 841 N. Liberty st. has been grad uated from the United Air Lines' stewardess school in Chicago and is assigned to the company's west ern division. Miss Jacobsen, grad uate of, Salem high, 1942, while at Wilkusrette university the sub sequent two years, was a Pi Beta Phi, editor of "Our House.' and was voted pin-up prince s and beauty queen. "Cyn Cronise Photographs and frames. 1st Nail Bank Bldg. LuU Flower Shoppe. 1278 N. Lib erty, phone 0592. . AREA VACATED Several lots ' and part of St. James avenue in the Woodburn Walilale Home Tracts were order ed vacated Thursday by the coun ty court. No objections had beeii raised after announcement of a hearing on the petition of Albert and Anna Lenners requesting the action. SLIDES WILL BE SHOWN "Oregon Scenes in Kodachrome" will be the subject of slides to be shown! by the Chemeketans at 8 tonight t the Mayflower audi torium, 2135 Fairgrounds rd. The Cascade mountains, the Oregon beaches and the Rainier and Olympic mountains of Washing ton will be portrayed. Sponsors have announced that he meeting Is open to the public. Bird and Zysset Xuto Co., 871 Wallace Road, offers complete automotiverepairing. steam clean- ingy wash and polish for your automobile. ' Ph. 6666. B1CTCLE IMPOUNDED . Police early Thursday impound ed a bicycle with" license 3772 after it had remained, apparently abandoned, all night in the 300 block of Court street. , Insured Savings,, have always re turned better than 2Ti annually at Salens Federal. Inquiry wrl- drills, all size, elec. hedge trim mers, floor edger, trailer. 1132 Edgewater. Ph. 3646. W. Salem. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. FOUR PARKED CARS HIT Police reported Thursday that a car driven by Mabell Helen Drorbaugh, 1547 Court st., got out of control when the driver swerv ed to avoid colliding with a pick up truck on Marion near Liberty street. The car hit four cars park ed in that block.: All cars were Minn wttXXAM iMrsom Barbara Williams, daughter of Dr. and Mrv W. Irvin Williams, formerly f tHe First Presbyterian church. Salem, is convalescing at Emanuel hospital, Portland, from injuries sustained in a fall there last week. Miss 'Williams is in nurses training at Emanuel. Her father, new pastor of the iFirst Prebytcrian church of Long Beach. California, flew north last week to be with her. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat-snd get'your coat mothproofed Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 9121. BUILDING PERMITS GIVEN The city engineer Thursday is sued building: permits to E. M. Kenton for $600 house altera tions. 2130 State st.; Mjlford Oliver for Wrecking a barn. 1 1570 N. Winter st , and R. W. Sum mers for ' building a garage for $300 at 2325 Laurel ave. t Chinese food and specialties now featured 4 at Leonard's Supper Club. Special attention given to parties or large groups for special Chinese dinners. Also Salem's fin est steak and chicken dinners served from 6 p.mZ f GRAVEL COMPANY CHANGES Howard A. Jones has assumed the business name of the Keizer Sand and GraveL company. 1130 Spruce st according to two fil ings with the county clerk Thurs day. Henry O, Pfenning filed his retirement from the business. Lawnmowers. tools, sharpened at your doon 966 .Center. Ph. 9081. Film Stars Flan Weeding Late in Juij e . j,. I ,im 4 . " ' - , J . --' " '-SaBff ' ' jf.ZtmJrZ n i i n mm assM WOMEN ATHLETES ELECT Willamette university's Wom- damaged but no ope was injured. ;e,ted Qjen 'rordund of Coos ponce said. Bay as president: Betty Willard, Beginning June 10th- Alma Fan- Salem, vice president; Helen Lar ninir Goss. formerlv with Ed's son. Bend, recording secretary; I Grocery, will be glad to meet her I Nan Wilcox, Laurel, Mont., point NEW YORK. Jane 8 Film SUrs Job Hediak and Asune Baxter, share a cigarette while dining 1st New York where they announced they would be married la Bsuiingaaae, Califs Jane 19 or 20, depending en studio commit meat. The wedding will be at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth X. Baxter. (AP Wlrepheto). Gleason's Frozen Foods Store, N. Front Street. BOARD TO MEET The monthly meeting fir the board of directors. Marion county chapter American Red Crass, will be held, Monday at . p m. at the Grants Pass, treasurer; Virginia Cannon, Salem, publicity chairman. BABIES TAKEN HOME Discharged from Salem General hospital Thursday were Mrs. H. S. Gambit and infant daughter, Valsetz; Mrs. Henry F. Sierp and daughter. 1135', N. 13th st.; Mrs. James R. Hills and daughter, route 3, and Mrs. Robert White and son, 898 S. 12th st. corned. 130 S. Liberty St. 380L HOUSE PER. MIT GRANTED Permission was granted to Roy J. Bell, route 3. box 536A; Salem. Phone Red Cross headquarters. DRAMA GROUP INITIATES Theta Alpha Phi. drama hon- Obituary Special meeting Pacifixr Lodge No. 50. A. F. & A. Fri.. June 7th, 10 a m. Funeral Bro. Joseph E. Barber. POLICE -UNION FEED A feed for all members fcml their families is planned for Fri day night by the police officer's union at the Labor Temple in place of the regular meeting. to move! a house along part of lem, and Janie Mathers and Dick county road No. 837, Thursday by j Spooner, both of Portland. Con- rrrdrBfcuxf Mr. Clari H Fnpdenburs. late reni- drnt, ,n' "'-':3,' t- Sheaf fer Pons and Pencils have pital. Turf.dVi June 4. Survived by two j i c?. ,- dauKhtcrf. Bm.ce riwhu of ! arrived. Cooke Stationery Co . 3.0 orary at Willamette university, i Salem nx Mr. wuuam "r'"; ' : state. ir,ii t......r- A 11 c Oman. WIS) . ISO lo (rinarniiarrn ii Alton Qa um. wain, ana ' " ,nimiuivi.. Hgaret Alien. 5a- I SerVlcr, wtu br M-ld Satuiday. Jun the Marion county court. I ducting the initiation were Dr i Herbert E. Rahe. Wes McWain River silt top soil U fill dirt, and Joyce Feiden. W1U V OiUU Os I al V Ci. a IJ-. ilVOQ j TW DIRECTORS TO MEET 8. at lOSUat Oouh-Brrick cnaprl witrt uiterrnrht in Btlcrtst Memorial park. . Persian The board of directors of the Salem YWCA will meet Tuesday morning at the YWCA at 9:45 o'clock for the regular June session. pi tone for sale furniture upholstered and re laired by espert workmen. Mc- Ivin Top JShop. 545 N. Church St. VtKTV MEMBERS COMING j Two national YWCA represen tatives, Mrs. Margaret Edmunson Norton and! Ruth Hill, will arrive flacs in Salem June 14 to Visit local! YWCA leaders and Community Chest officials. Experienced lingerie salesladies wanted at Sally's, Court & Liber ty. - : the Laurel Court was filed Tho- trPfilT r vnirnv rniuv da with xht! rou,,ty l,,k bT J. T Lf V'TODAY w Huuhinsr.n and Pauline Hut Workers n the YWCA building rnimofl 222Q lUy.len . t. wn v.ifiiii witt meti i or a C arnrs In thi city. Tuwdrr, Juix . Wil liam D. Carii. ltr rmdrni of route kittens RiniljnH Pt ' ,h of BS yrmr- Survived bv ' town. N V . and Karl ( arnen of Bar rmvtfiti N J : a vrandson William S t'arnen. W ilwiitn. Call! . three broth- E Calling. lxs Anele. Fred San Kiinciiro. and Herb "artie. Omaha. Nebr .. and a itrr. Mn. Hattie Barber, llaniilton. N Y. Shipment waa made to Waterton. Port- N.Y.. by tte W T Riddon company lor wivicri ana iniei uieiii. Shop. 463 Ferry St. Experienced re3v-tn-w ear sales larti VL'ritft at Kiillv' Pnnrt JU : ers. I .- ... r i ' . i t arne COLONIAL HOUSE CHANGES Charles T. Pierce. 3391 land rd.. has assumed the busi ness name.ii the Colonial House o'Brie reIurant smirdinf tn a leiti- In ttiis elt June 5-, r....- ;u ,k .. ,., O'Brien, late rrMdertt of ('malli. at fnate filed with the county clerk fh ,r of w VMt, raIh,r of Mr Thursday. Lottie K. Brown filed , I r-ler Dirktnl i-t Ontario, t alif. Mil her retirement from the same ! Jamea Warren .f San Diego and Je Mti.ll ithnwnl ! O'Brien of C'otvallia. Seivn-e ill be estaomnment. , n,w stl)rd-v jMn(r , M p m. the rtiapel of Mt, "ret Abev ntauau leuni. Direction W. T. Hindon company AYDELATTS ARE PARENTS i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aydelatt. route 7, are the parents of a , daughter born Thursday at Salem ! Deaconess hospital. Reroof with Johns-Manville Shin gles. Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Phone 4612. TO SAN FRANCISCO Jessie Mae Lindley of Miller's fur department left Wednesday for a two-weeks' vacation in San Francisco. v .t,y- . iV t mt. ' Encene Murray, of 445 Hood St.. Salem. Ore., in a portrait sketched from life by Nicholas Petti. I'SO-Cimp Shows artist, last November. In Lincayen gulf. At the Ume the portrait wu made, Murray was with the 849th ordnance depot company. In the Philippines. I -a tot type power floor sanders John Joseph and polishers. Woodrow's, 325 Ceti- Wedding pictures taken at church 520 State. Ph. 5722. Phone 21754. th Khi William t. Krtox. late re.ident of J107 IVnltr etree. at 1t home of h . : I wmi. John Knot. 7904 S E. Yamhill COl'RT NAME FILED j .rreet. Poitland. June 5. a(e 7 years. The utnmMl l,.iin-v rum of: Survived also bv htm widow. Ida Knox. ter St. MERTZ SON IS BORN j A son was born, at Salem Dea coness hospital Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mert, IMS Mill st. Red fryers. Rice's. 450 Hollywood Drive. Out Silver ton Hwy. to 1st j Shell station, turn riaht. i CARS COLLIDE i Autos driven by Gladys T. Laf ' ky, 610 N. 15th st.. and Jerry C. : Fayne. 1785 N. Capitol st., collided , Wednesday noon at Capitol and !Chemekc4a streets, police report ed. Clarence Hammer. 1488 State st.. a passenger in the Payne car, incurred minor bruises. Both' cars had to be towed from the scene. Marjorie Wells Representative at Student Parley Marjorie Wells., Salem YWCA young adults program director, has been designated as a staff representative for the regional executive committee of the Stu dent Christian Association move ment. Pacific northwest area, and as such will go to the student con ference at Seabeck, Wash., June 22-29. The conference Is sponsored jointly by the YMCA and YWCA for students from all sections of the northwest. Shirley Gribskov is the student committee repre sentative from Willamette uni versity and Caiola Hayes of Wil lamette Is co-chairman for the event. From June 16-22 Miss Wells will attend the YWCA slimmer conference for business and Indus trial girls at Gearhart. The Oregon ytotoamcn. j&afosn, 'Oregon. TrUoy. Tune 7 f94 3 Vets Asked to Cheek Glauses In! Insurance Ex-servicemen! should examine their commercial insurance poli cies to be sure thai any ' war clauses' in effect during their service have been suspended, was the warning issued, Thursday by the state department of vet eran's affairs. Certain special benefit provi sions such as double indemnity, waiver of premium or disability Income In commercial policies may have been automatically ter minated or suspended and vet erans should apply in such cases to have these provisions restored, it was advised. Furthermore, veterans who ser ved In the armed forces before Sept 2, 1945, but failed to re port their status, may bare paid premiums for 'provisions which were no longer in force, and it should be possible for them to obtain refunds, according to no Jices being sent out to policy holders by some . companies. Veterans' Affairs Officials said, reinstatement of ' supended pi visions will not be sonde unt.l the veteran notifies thes company that. he is discharged from tr.e service, by terms of certain com mercial contracts. 'A , t Frel Meyer Stores Sian Union Contracts Both Salem stores of Fred Mey er, Inc., have signed! contracts; with the Retail Clerks Unionl R. L. Rolow, secretary of the union announced Thursday.! Rolow sal he believed ' the contract would result in higher wages but te rates had not yet been deter mined. . iV' : I Afcor UP-T0 GlASStS .DATE? DA1GIITER TO NOFZIGERS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nofziger. Wanted, dishwashers, waitresses and kitchen help, experienced or inexperienced. Call or phone 3778, Iabor Temple, A. B. Peterson. Secretary. report luncheon at the Marit.n hotel this jnoon. Reports should be in the hands of the campaign auditors b-f 11:30 a m . Mrs. H C. Maison.j drive chairman, said Thursday, j Listen to Burke's Radio Camera Program :50 ajn. today. Painting and tlecotiting..Ph. 7552 EAST VIEW PLAT SET Plat for the Erft View addition, east of Woodburn has been ap proved by the county court. Fil ing was by W. Earl and Lila F. Dunn and shows 14 tracts of about an acre and a haif each. HARLAND ELECTED Salem: daufhter. Mix Rn.nw Knox. ,7. ' . , Harlanit I e m attoi nev Si.ien, two MM. Arthur o Knx. 1545 Plaza. West Salem, are par-1 y I . em attorney an Dieo. C aiir and haiie w -nts of a daughter bortTVrhursda v ! was elet terl moderator of ( ongre at Salem DfattmeM hospital. gational churches Wednesday at a ; state C ongregational conference aj rhiiwi. I MCM'irey ouee v up win wirii uiir. m . wiin i own to trie iiuhln tx-vinniiiM Mon . June 10. 1546, until 1 a m. until Knox. Valeofta. Mix Member of MrtlwidiM riutch;. Sale in lodcc No SO A f. A A M .-ivlce h hiM im llir Iliwrll-I4iai runeial cuapei. i Saturdav. June S. at 10 JO cone I ud i n ervirea at I .rr , Mkhhii auspice of ludce No. so. A f Si am : further notice KMt Mn Rulh Ku"t at a local hospital June 4 Mother Mr. E 1.. Wh.lrv DEACONESS DISCHARGES Salem Deaconess hospital dence. .ON TO DICKINSONS I A son was born Thursday at' Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dickinson, Indepen- of rail HrooM raiif Mr. Rex Oumton ! Thursday discharged Mrs. John of Tacoma and Mr. David Eastman of i Ediger and infant daughter. West For Your Cherry lyui Fly Use lie . BUST 10133" 3 , No equipment or machinery neoetary. Simply light it with a match after placing it under the tree and the job is done. ' For F urther Particulars See Your Local Dealer Salem Seed & Implement Co. 210 State St. - Phone 4903 m Blair Industrial laboratories. loe. Sia First National BaaJk Bldg Salem San FranciNpn. Ilipnient mill be made to Taroma OJ I Inu h-Barr lck company for services and interment. Joseph Eugene Barber. Thj home lane I. at the are of 47 Barker In Seattle. Ji year. Brother ot Mr. Mifrm Ieadly of .Mallard. - towa. Lester Barber of Lebanon and, Lee Barber of Turner. Sf rviifi will be held Fridar. June 7. at 10 30 am at the Clouh-Ban ick chapel villi Rrv, Gene . Robinson of ficiating Ritualistic servK-e by Pa cific lodge No 30 AT Ac AM' Interment will be. in City V lew cemetery. Saew Albert . Henry Snos-. in this city. Mav 31. Survived bv a sister. Margaret S. Kennedy of kVanaor. Maine. Shtp- ; merit Has been made by dough-Bar- rick company to Bangor. Me . for serv ice and uiterment. 'Salem; Mrs. Orville Townsend and baby son, Jefferson, and Gary Lee Sadler, 100 Abiams ave. t Colonial House will re-open Sat urday, June 8. Phone 21391. MINNESOTANS VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Hays and 'Son, Delbert, of Duluth, Minn, are isiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ivy Coons, 1310 N. Summer st. rirE LINE PERMITTED Permission for a six-inch pipe crossing county road no. 87 has been granted Maurice Towery, by the countyt court. Free -mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. THOMPSON BOOKED Henr James Thompson. 1020 Jefferson, st., has been booked at the county jail on a charge of drunken driving. Eyes cKoaea. Glosaos ooa'L Ualoao you've bod your eyes aoiBusod tocoally. M stay bo loot further coriacttoo la Indi cated Oniy way to ssako auto w to ooobo U lot e ckock-up. Moooro oyswoor Is ao Ualtorloe bos mw 9loaaaa. tt oaadad, will poy you 9ototia divi dmmdm in oood looks oa wail o correct vlaajam. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED B R 0 w ir s OITICAL SERVICE Since 1926 Liberty and Court St. .1KB June lOah i , 1 1 Fathers1 Day FOR 'A GIFT HE WILL LI S HI P I JT CLOTHES SHOP Better Known fpr Quality, Style Sc Greater Value. For Men & Young Men Qualify Ties Cotton & Iriah Linen Hamdkerchlefa. White & ColereL Rayon & Wool Hose 1 ! i Bells, Suspenders Nationally Adyertiaed Pl.e1e.Moo Unl- Union Made Finest Lneison nais rur ru Free Cigarette Lighter With Every Hat !. QUALITY UNDERWEAR AtKIatic & T Shirts for Particular Men. who want Short V Brief the beet In fabric, style and make. Spori Coals, Slacks, i ! Topcoats, Raincoats i Suits - Out - Today: ''A Shipment Js-Qn The Way Drop in & inquire. lreterans get first preference Suit Cases & Hand Luggage II FRETS A FRIENDLY TIP PRICES ARE GOING UP II Yon Need A Topcoat - Day If lion While tie have a fine selection to choose from, at reasonable prices. Choose from cravenetted 100 , a wool gabardines, cavalry twills, .camel fleeces &. herringbone tweetls. QUALIT n OSl CATER Q.J7 J VALUCI ( J. Joaephsoiw Prop. - Howard Hunsaker, Mat. -387 State Street Next Door to Hartman'a Jewelry Store 1 In San Franeiaeo. June i. Mary Ar- I mtnta Runde, late resident of Mill City, j Ore, at the are of S3 years. Mother ot ; . Mrs. Edna McNellv and Theodore Brags. boUi of Ran rraneiaeo. Captain 1 Paul S. Runde. U S. army, and Ruth ' Hucke of Vancouver. Wash. Four grandchildren alao ium Funeral services miU Oe tld Saturday. June S. at 2 p m in that W T. Riiton rhapel with rotvrlodtnc services at Be k-test Memorial park. Tile Rev. Dudley Strain will officiate. CARD OF THANKS We, the children of the deceased James iarsen, wish to give our thanks to those -who were so kind and helpful during our recent be- ' reavement. Coal Briquets , X ears eoal. 1 ear brlqeels. Just arrived. Pvrehooe soer wiater sooply aow while available. Laraer Transfer & Storage t N. IJberty SL l-hene S1S1 1. Augsburg College Choir Henry P. OpMth, Director COME and HEAR This Distinguished Choir of the JS'orthwest at the I Khaefa 1 II j Leslie Junior High School Auditorium SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 8:15 P. M. Tickets loa Sale at the Door and ot Will's Muaic Store. .Ralph' Johnson's Appliance and The Grill Students. Children, SOc Adults. $1.00 Children Under 10 Yrs Free Don't Forget Dno Vilanin Capsules Vltamles riea Liver and Iron Sold only at Schaefsr's m dajs treataneet $2.79 TVTAaiee yOtf up when you feel run down y i rrrr r A niiiklm -, ral aalM with hras iWe Jm r V' .mi m m as zm - m m m sf t 13 f S U Jh kaa lef Weeo aa .mnI WeJ.. SWss " aeeetite aod WeJp V awcreaaa SmU i 1.50 to irASn;rttlr'j stmstrz. as W " -i - "las un Va Ar WftcMnt aokitien aoeciely asatul ss regain sere throat and tkraat initaUana due ts asUa. Sa rs4. Get Aottaaptina taJay a 50 c HEALTH ? Give your health as much consid eration as you would ; your bus iness. Consult your physician per sonally. Often a physician's treatment calls for the compound ing of prescriptions. When it does, bring, them to our pharmacy and you can feel confident that we will dis pense the exact medicines your Physician prescribed. grhaefer'a Anlacid Powder Promptly relieves acid stom ach, gas and LCk f heartburn. Bottle SKUI IRRITATION fee fa esfemsl cevtes, reXeree1 aeayry I DER-M A-MOL SCHAEFER'S RHEUMATISM REMEDY Will relieve your rheumatic j pains. Only al Schaefer's a 50c i.ii.u:iHAftr3T- 49 c This Is the official Penslar Remedy Store for Marlon County. Yon will find these. preparations of highest quality and guaran teed to be exactly for what they are told and represented to be Nerve and Bono Lininenl Sure relief for thca ire ach ing muscles, from exercise and gardening. j 50c and $1.C3 Bsetltog by Use the seieoUfle reasovo yoer corn slog Schatfer'i comi I1EIIEDY ' 25c -j 1 No Belief. No Tf Bark paios' snese trewble. Try Schaefer's Kidney Pills, 50c Don't have itching poison - oak ... Use Hood's '"I Poison Oak Lolion 50c and $1.00 Sold Only ' at Schaefer'a 135 N. Commercial St. Sole Agents for Penslar Remedies for Marlon i Caen ty Prescription Filled 1899-191 Phone 5197-9723 WasTSB8TTIFIIf!W.-