Ottyc.NBwg IIDirneffs kim iktv Mitrr Th Nlem Cieological sotiety's rn-'iri Tmitari'ay night will be tMitnd to brief (1icuMon of ,ihl!fhtf of trip which five riembfti lecently have marie Jo pliers of t ofivul-i able geologic mta-reat VI r P W. trier will pak ihi "Side-Trip fnm W"; Hu trrt Tisinger on "A Visit to an Ohm Quarry Vi!larl L-ibby on My Recent Expenence in the John Day Country": Allen Wilcox, )r . oci "The Boie 'iinventwin of Ihe Northwest Federation of Min-eial-.gc Societies" ard Carl P. Ru hard imi "A Visit to the ("ran Ivrix'k Institute of Science " The rneet.tig ) scheduled for 8 p m. in the lerture room of Collin hall twi ti e Willamette university rm rni. I)r Ray M Walt hat opened an o.'fue ffr the ptactue of medicine arvl aurfery at 15 W. Superior, Sa!em. Phone 651. Dame tongiht Crystal Gaidens. C IIMSTOPHFR IN PORTLAND John Christopher, who has been tant in the laboratory at the s'ate hofpttal. ha completed hi work at Willamette university, re turned to hi hme m Portland and will enroll as a mediral stu dent in the University of Oregon school of medicine this fall. Neni MtFarland has replaced Christo pher on the hospital staff. Luts Flower Shoppe. 127t N. Lib erty, phone 9312. SNOW AT CAMP PIONEER Snow fell over . the. weekend at Camp P'oneer. Hy Scout summer nmn in the Cas ade, according t report (torn a party of men who are buUding new kitchen and mess hall facilities at the camp. Lyle Itght.m. Cascade area scout executive, said that work will con tinue until the weather prevents travel in the area. I .awn sprinkling systems by C. S. Whitromb Co. For Information ca:i2161. MRS. KEELINC. IIOMi: - Pauline Johnww Keeling", aecfe tai to Ir. J. C. Evans, state ho pi'al superintendent, ts back at her d-k following her vacation, a portioti of whuh was spent at the Frndletn Roundup )mif Uwigiht Crystal Gardens. OU HOK IS SEATTLE' . Zoilre M. Volchok. former Sa lem man and son of Mr. and Mrs. A Volchok. 1S95 S Church at., has announced hs aociation with Sterling Theaters !rir of Oregon and Waahington. His headquarters are a Seattle. Free mothproofing for your fur C,oat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 133 N Liberty St Phone 9121. TO ALASKA lima Grace Turner, super inten-d-nt of nurses at the state hoe n'(! is vacationing $ Alaskan waUis She went to Seattle by plane and took a ship there. Waitre wanted. The Spa. - RETl RNS TO PORTLAND Edna MeAdsmi has resumed her nursing duties in Portland af ter two months of vacation-relief wcik at the state hospital here. I SCOUT OFFICE JOBS FILLED Two office staff appointments' announced Tuesday by the Sa I lern headquarters of the Boy Scouts place Mrs. Genevieve ' Ruhle. former state parole board secretary, as secretary and Doris ; STulheit as registrar. Mis Stuth eit replaces Helen Littau. who will work in Portland, and Mra. Ruhle soon will replace Lisbeth Ken-, nedy, who resigned before her re lent marriage. i Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Ll- , berty Street. LEAVE SALEM GENERAL i Discharged Tuesday from Sa j lem General hospital were Mrs. M. H. Gallagher and infant son of S90 N. 12th st.. Mrs. Robert F. Austin and son of 1343 Edge water st., Mrs. H. L. Hill and daughter i of 1243 Huge st.. West Salem, and Mrs. R. N. Alderin and son of : 2201 W. Nob Hill st. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court SL, over Smith Baking Co. I BOV BREAKS LEG j Four-year-old Richard McCar I roll. 1115 S. 17th sU was struck . by a bicycle Tuesday at the veter an housing project, breaking his leg. The boy was taken to Salem General hospital by first aid men wnere nis leg was put into a cast and he was released. Dance tongiht Crystal da i dens. HOT CREASE BURNS Mrs Virgil Pade. route 7, box 120; Salem, was treated bv first aid men Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. for second and third degree burns on her left hand and stomach in curred when she was splashed i by hot f ieae. I Furniture upholstered and ra I paired by expert workmen. Mc Xlvin Top' Shop. S4S N. Church St MAD.HEN SAWS THUMB David Madsen. 575 Ford st., ac ridentallr uweri hi ih,,!. i j the high school manual training t shop Tuesday, and was taken to I Salem General 1.. 1 w t aid men at 3:15 to have stitches taken. What U a Realtor? A member of the Salem Board of Realtors. A Real Estate Broker pledged to con duct business in accordance with the Code of Ethic adopted by the National Association of Real Estate Boards. , DAVIS MASHES FINGER First aid men were railed to 110 Hansen st. Tuesday at :23 pm. to treat G. O. Davis, who amaahed his little finger while roofing a building. - ' Dance tongiht Crystal Gardens. REMOVE SPLINTER First aid men. removed a splin ter from beneath the fingernail of Norman Orford. 102 W. Lincoln st. at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 3722. SONS OF NORWAY TO MEET Salem Sons of Norway will Ceet at o'clock tonight in the onunt's clubhouwe at 4tJ0 N. Cot tage st-, According to President Theodoro Nelson. "News fjfom Norway" wil 1 be presented by Louise) Arneson, social dire tor. and Norwegian whist will f be played j with prizes awarded to the winners. Plans for the Leif Eiick- son dinner, October 9, will be tpn- Unuedji i Discharge service lapel buttons now a van bit at, Browns jewel era and Opticians. Bring jharsjai certificates. TO AKTM ASTERS TO MEET II j Lewis Mayers (was head ti master a) last night's meeting of the Salem, : Ttmaster s aiub Speakers wtre'George MooreHead. Harlan Petrson. Des Long Lowell' Jones. Officers will bq stalled; at meeting. Bis- 4 I in- next Tuesday night's was nos- ere Waitress wanted.; The Spa. ENDORSE SCHOOL SUPPORT :' Two; nw endorsers of the. Hsic school support committee arel the Oregon federation of labor (AppL) and Oregon division of the Ameri can association of iunivejlity j i j j! women, me scnooi suppon ojm mittee in Portland has announced. 1 - i i : ' i r- ii Free mothproofing for your ?fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 912L TAKEN TO PORTLAND I Mrs;i J. i Deane Patterson taken to the Good Samaritan pital in Portland Monday w she wUl undergo a major o4ra lion the end ot the week. Mrs Patterson has been ill the jlast month and was in a local hospi tal. r ree moinproonng lor your if ur coat Stor your cnat and get jbur coat mothproofed. Price's, IsISn. Uberty St Phone 912L p i ;i . i U TEACH IS SPEAKER I G. W, Teach of the consumer information (service for Calvert Distilleries, is to be the spesjeer at this! noon's meeting of the Hol lywood . Liortg club in the tpns P"- ' : - II Dance j tongiht CrysUl Gardes JOIN STAFF jf ; Vivian Wood and Betty Johifin son, graduate nurses from ErtiSn uel .hospital, Portland, Phyllis Warner; from Idaho and Irene 0ray have recently joined jjhe state hospital nursing staff. ruel oSt Call L.;C. Mitchell. Ph 23227. j . ; i: If Car cushion afire i A burning back -cushion fri a car parked at the 100- block! of south 12th street was extinguished by city firemen at 9 p.m. Tues day. River ComTi I! cut tp son is ah din. Sand J GraveL Ph. 21968 I? WOODBI RM MARKET FILED Rudolph 14 Anderson, 439 Ffbnt si. Wood burn, filed an assuraed business name certificate withii the Marion county clfrk Tuedayij Ifor the -Woodbum Meat Market. R.et-'t vith Jnhns-Manvllle fchin gies Mathi Bros. 184 S. Com'l. Iti. 412. Gr.nty JohriMin now aaociated witn Salem Realty Co. 149 N. II ih St Ian. e tongiht Crytal Gardens. Hiiluarv KOIT(NBOlrl In iHim cut Septemlr 14. William Kirnrxtxti. Ui rmdent f rout lvx IS I ! tie of as yrarm. Huaoaiid of Harriett KoIMibiilrr of s en. ratner f M tditn Mil and M Etna riakr. Stn of and A'v.n L KiMlfnbaiSr o( Sublimity. AIm tucvived by 1 i amir liildrm and eit g neat (? BrulrtiiMren Funeral tvn will be hW WKlivMd4 P" itn r IS. al I M p m . in ! W T K iduA el'aoel. t'unrladirc tervtves al t i View cemetet Hv. Seth II Ntnlintn wilt official B IVUIRXIM At i4rtit, im Route 4 kalem, S ,in.t IS. Jmm Alevanater San-S-:.-i: SI. lilmi mt Alma D Ttoac'h- Maude" t Khn-a and Jam T. iiifir. all at Makem. and Nancy U PiuiM ol Stan and Hurael R (.lliiih At-mv. Wain. Ala aurvtwd b nitia ii aadtrmldren and wWn grmmt- V'a'tdt mi!'n Srvir will be held Hnfuljv Sirvnbr IS at S pn. a W T Ri4na rhapwl W n torn trrtri t at Mr (in1 AM mtuwlruin. tH K' 1 W (mi, at revldenre, l4t I I r.ioi at Tueadav, Spern 1 I? ui 'Vfil bv lnf whIuw. Uim tl ( in n of ;nr bibtnar. rlioar (ann, Walch Depairing and Diamond Selling Wa naexl soma coocL hiqh-qrtidla, uaad pocket watch aa. WUl pay good prlcea. R. G. VARREII ! ! f Certified Watch Maker 141 S. Uberty First Dear Saath First Natl Bank; Salrm Child Evangelism Fellownliiji PRESENTS MISS ALMA BAILKY f Ilalionally Known Bible Teacher Author and'Chlldreo's1 Worker Two averting aarvlcas oi Bibla atudy, Sapt 18 and 19. 70 P. M. Firxl Evangelical ChnrcH Marion and Summar Slraata Salam. Oragbn iiaeetal deasaastratien af fUnael-trsah tear hi a r Tharsday afternaan. Kept. 19,1 at 1:39 a'eteek Everyeae weleeeae ta all services ethads, r Hio.ua Aomninttnwiii if aarkre , W - I ! ! " 'li B U .r 1., t lua-h-Ha.Mra; ,.MI p-n aWKaag! VJt S Menlion M HIciEiSers! f ' . "! . I ' . J Anmnnilion will be placed on our snelves (or sale al 12:00 noon, Wednesday, September lClh. UI2IT TO CUSTOIIEBS 2 Boxes Shol Gun Shells 1 Dox Large Rifle Shells NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE ' j i 120 N. Commarcial Salam, Oragoa EM PLO VMENT SfcRVICK S1.W Ttl ti 1 . r c., i. u ! - 11.11 "JV 1 ICT 1 1 1 L HMTt been -the slowest in the history of the Salem U.S. Employment Serv ice -V. 11. Baillif. manaeer. said Tuesday- Only 1400 persjns have Used the employment service be tween September 1 and 15. This contrasts sharply with other months when as many as 12,000 a mofith have been interviewed by the local office, Baillie continued'. SOROPTIMISTS DINE ) j ST ; a f m a. . ' . jvicetinn ior ninncr instead of the ujftual weekly luncheon. Salem Sprnptimists will gather at the Golden Pheasant restaurant at 8:45 o'clock tonight. The program for the meeting, which substitutes this jjnonth for the third-Wednesday dinner at a member's home, is rtof M be revealed before evening. The (tinner is to be informal. Housekeeping and kitchen posi tions; open at Lausanne hall at Willamette university. Call Miss Jack,: 9265, Ex. 10 or go to1 her office at Lausanne hall. Wood lath and lath nails. Immed iate idelivery. Borkman Lumber and i Hardware Co. 2460 State. Ph. 5701. j ' DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. George Paulus and infant daughter went home to 588 N. Church st. Tuesday after dismissal from: Salem Deaconess hospital. Grady Johnson now! associated with! Salem Realty Co. 149 N. Highi St. , ; nHEUIIATISH and ADTHBITIS I I suffered for year! and am so jthankful that I am free from pain and able to do my work that! will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs., Anna Pautz, SP.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash, Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO Laboratories JLMOR COLLECTORS JOIV The Salem YMC'A is sponsoring the formation of a stamp club for junior collectors of the city. Co operating in -the promotion of the Junior club, is the Salem Stamp society which, at its Monday night meeting appointed a committee from its membership to act in an advisory capacity lo the Junior club. The committee members art Gilbert L. Sternes. chairman. Mrs. Laura Alexanders William Kings ton and Tom Brennan. i ; Earl S.' Russell wishes to have friend and business associates note 'that he has dissolved part nership with Ernest Friesen, Wil lard Friesen and jNorris Walen, in the company known as Willamette Machine and Weljding Co., Inc. Want an electric water heater? Prompt delivery,) See Judson's. 279 N. Com'l. Dance tongiht Crystal Gardens. BEAUTY .SHOP NAMED Elsie O, Bishop 642 N. High st.. filed an assumed business name with the Marion county clerk Tuesday for the IBishop's beauty shop. Grady Johnson now associated with Salem Realty Co. 149 N. High St. LOO TRt tKER KILtS NAME , R. C. Haseman, Idanh;t. filed an assumed business name certificate I Tuoriay with the Mi1oti county clerk for the Haseman Trucking company. The firm w 11 hail logs. Orady Johnson now associated with Salem Realty to. 149 N High St. Hessler anil virgin wotil shirts ex clusive patterns, expeftly tailored. Alex Jones. 121 Noitll Hiiih St Tha Stataaman. Salam. Ore.. Wadn day. SapL It. I SIS S PHARMACIST VACATION Lola Schultz. pharmacist at the stale hospital, is on a t.wo-vveeks' vacation. f i Dance , tongthti Crystal Gardens. For. sale: Spear melons. Lesh pick- ; ed daily. 3 p m. to,6 p mi So. Com mercial. mill. S blocks S). i a. aaasi The Beauty Bar 1 1st Natl . Bank Bldg. Operated by Nan Williams and Zaaa Hale Specializes in NESTLE Permanent Ph. 3925 Waitress wanted. The jSpa of pa per V RIGHT-NOW CLEANER "P"IV1 au. aoc it s"- q 2ie SOc JI.OO 1VJ MCRMOSA PltODUCTS CO. t(M HI IiiiiI Sftaa . firtfa S. Oaaajaas o Tie ESS Due io ihe Current Ileal Shorlag i. - IVEL. BE ELfflSEl for the remainder of this week OPEN IIOIIDAY, SEPT. 23 with a large supply of beef; pork and veaL W are not closed for any O. I. A. Violation EHovell's Market HAMS BACON -4 LARD Since 1920 171 S. Commercial St! - Salem I SSI a s - i . as "aaSssaaajj ' . Tip io a inan who hasn't snagged a willow in a -coon's cas m tm nwiir'iu,! tarn-' ' -'a"'Maa SnajrMng your Una Isn't the worst thing that can happen on a fishing trip. A balky car cin put an awful damper oh the fun. That's why it's, a good idea to go all the way on Chevron Supreme Gasoline. This premium gasoline contains the same blending agents we use in aviation gasoline. And it's "tailored" to suit different driving conditions all through the West. 1 aVW Whertvir yu fo you fee a Chevron Supreme Gasoline that's 'designed espectajjy to fit the local climate and altitude. So crea : though the country changes, you get the same easy starting smooth, sputterless driving, free- dom from vapof -lock you're used to at home. Fishing jaunt or bus iness trip it's good going on Chevron Supreme Gasoline. STOP AT THESE SIGNS FOR DONT FORGET ... wh::h?r you're traveling or driving around town, use your Chevron National Credit Card. It wraps car expenses into one, easy-to-budget monthly bundle. avaaa j . vmim !--?-(Kfcl STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS