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REQUEST RECEIVED SIGN FOR X-RXVS The Marion county court Thurs- y Registrations for X-rays pro day afternoon made an inspection vided by the mobile units to visit of a proposed drainage project the county soon are now being located between the Oregon Elec- i tricand Southern Pacific tracks in I the Concomly area of French j Prairie. The inspection was made i by Judge Murphy and Commis- ( sioners Rice and Rogers after re ceiving a request for a drainage ditch by Frank Roeser, Otis Van B Tar com, Gordon Jones and M. C. Smith whose farms are affected. Action on the request will be taken later. Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity. R. L Elfstrom Co. For factories, offices St business uses. 12" General Electric wall clocks, $12.48, tax incl. R. L. Elf strom Co. HELD ON CHECK CHARGE Claude Rodgers. 3445 Center St., and W. C. Jeppsen, Woodburn, were arrested by sheriffs depu ties Thursday on warrants issued by Washington authorities charg ing the men with grand larceny by check. The warrants charge that the men, on seperate occa sions, passed bad checks in Yaki ma, Wash. Both men waived ex tradition proceedings, and are being held in the county jail for Washington officials. n LuU Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty. Phone 8592. River silt, top son and fill dirt. Com ! Sand St Gravel. Ph. 21966. TIRE. WHEEL TAKEN C. J. Gndley, 454 Marion St.. reported to city police Thursday that a tire and wheel were stolen from his car. in. loin si., Dy Buroxer Lon High St. Expert watch St clock repairing, 5 struction Co., and for building j , day service at Stevens Jewelry. to cost $1,000 or less by C. E. Will Osborne 8c orchestra, 15 art Lee, at 1065 N. 22 nd St., A. L ! ists, Salem Armory Thurs., March d bit If IIT1ffr j Bennett, 2270 Hyde St.; Mrs. A. T. 13th. j : ALSTON Ira Dodd RaUton. at his hom at S Ford ireet. Salem. Monday. March . 3. Survived by his wile. Mrs. Luna 1 C. Ralston of Salem; a daajjhter. Mrs Viola nowers of Wiiiamina: a son. ' Ira S. Ralston of Klamath Falls: two irVVr 5?"- 2PrtmmJflil. '1?hm va VMo."r. brher Edwin Ralston of Boise City. Okia . and three arandchildren. Services will be Friday. March 7. at 3:30 p m . the - v wiiRti- Mmt . . . . . ..... der officiating Interment at City View , C lough-Barrick chapel. Clarence Hoi IKMUD i . m r i . nimirai. uic rr?iurm ji iHYanutr. re. at ine cieran no- p,tai in Portland March 3 su, v.d , . , r. - v ... . ty hi wife. Mrs Paut.ne Richard. Oreanlake: a daughter. Vonah Rich- ards. Oceanlake; hi parent. Mr and Mrs Wlluni Richard. Salem; a ormner. 1111 mcnaia ter. Mrs Els.e Mix. Mrdford. and a niece. Mis Janet Heasley. Salem Services v H be held Friday. March 7 taL.i'i.-.MfZ.r' Inteiment at the City V iew rntnv ihDAVV,,l1' ritualistic ter vices by SCHll.T , William chult. at the residence at j Was-unda. March . st -. i.f 63 I ears Graveside service at lOori cemetery KridJy. March 7. at 10 a m i Direction Clouh-Barncli company. I UAKI ( harlen M Dake. at the PrtneviUe itsidence. March 4 Survived by the I parent. Mr ami Mrs Melville Daae .f Turner and two daughters. Barbara Dake of Prinevtll and lmonene Dake nf Hums Service Saturday. March S at 10 a m . at the Oough-Barrick rhaoel Interment at Odd Fellov. cenie- terv. Tuii.er. the Rev. Dudley Strain! officiating. Mill Beit B Flack, late resident of 1(W6 Cascade dr. March i Surviving are in ite. Mr Louisa Flack, and a sil ler. Mis Nellie FUck of Milwaukee. Wis Services Satuida. March S. at 2 p m . trie Clouuh-Barrick chapel, the Vv sih Huntinton officiating In- tentient at Mt. Crest. Kindly omit flower. f.tl I ION Arirlla M Gilhon. at a local hospital. March Survived bv two daughter. Vln.a and Denzel Cillion Saler i. two sivi.rs Mrs JuHDhin Davenport, and Maude Brunotte. both of Portland, two kfiiinr ensiles Mover. Salem, irwl William "Mover. Hoquum, Wimi . and one irjndn. William E Culion. An f service later by C loueh-Bar i ick chapel. 25c A Fair For the old shoe) you wear If fjt here for the Clothing Drive after the purchase f a new pair March S-S Style Arch Shoe Co. 3S7 State 8C Salem H. G. EWING Income Tax Counselor. Expert AeeounUnt. Let ane keep your books any kind of business. Zlt Myrtle Ave.. Hollywood Dlst. Phone Z5479 Cloagh-Barrick 205 S. Church Ph. 9139 ICE CBEAII Quarts . 330 SAVIIIG CEHTEB SalcH A West Sales taken by the Marion county pub- j lie health association. Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive secretary of i the association, will show a film ' dealing with tuberculosis at the Sunnyside community club Fri day evening and Lenore Headley, health education director of the Alarion county department of health, met with the Farmers Union at Labish this week to give information on the X-ray pro gram. Don't forget the old time dance at VFW hall Sat. night Winona Chalet, Italian dinners, spaghetti, raviolas, pan fried chicken, choice steaks. 2 miles out on Dallas highway. For reserva tions phone 2-5190. CROSE TO TOASTMASTER Al Crose, member of Capital Toastmasters club, and district governor, will be toastmaster at the district speech contest in Al- ""J "" ' ; Capital toastmasters will repre sent his club, and Dr. M. E. Gad- wa will represent the Salem PERRY DRUGS STOLEN Toastmasters club, as a result of Quantities of morphine and recent local contests. opium were stolen from the Perry drug store at 129 S. Commercial Dance Sat. nite, Silverton armcry. I st, Wednesday night by a , bur Woodry s orchestra. j giar who removed a bar to enter I through the skylight, investiga tes ten to Burke s Radio Camera j ting city detectives report. An rrogram, j:au a. m. today. ; BUILDING APPROV ED I The city engineer's office Thurs day issued building permits for I L, ao.uvu nouse at Moffit, 805 N. High st.; W. G. ; Gillespie, 1975 S. Cottage st. It's savage! It's delicious! j fried cniCKen 1 25 Colo's Chirkn Fliir , , , j I mile N. of underpass, 99E. SUrt your spring housecleaning right. Have your furnace, reg.s- j ters, heat pipes vacuum cleaned 1 by Judsons Dhone 4141 . JUQM)" s' Pnon m. m QJP XX1S Sharp To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle n r., . . . - r ' daughter, Thursday, March 6, at f nnaro mm rmr 7 7 a Salem General hospital. ... . . IWeller I o Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, route 8. box 610. a son. Thursday. March . Oeneral hospital. 6, at Salem Scales To Mr. and Mrs Rnh- rt S1- I D t.. a son. , Thursday, March 6, at S a I m General hospital. I i " p ' 0Pr'!Ar THREE GREAT UNCOtNS ! .Q r- - ( The Lincoln Club Coupe WQI I The Lincoln Fordor Sedan V r-A- J ZJ . s .... ,?; . , .i f v ' "" ' - ' " . 4 t I . SUPERVISORS MEET Lynn Crone mi Her, state forester, spoke on "Forest Trees" at last night's meetinf of the Salem In dustrial Supervisors club at the YMCA. The evening was set aside as ladies' night. About 75 club members and their wives attended. Michael Carolan, Wil- lamette university student, sang. accompanied by a university string quartet. The next meeting will be April 3 at the YMCA. Plumbing fixtures available now. Judson's, 279 N. Com'L Phone 4141. FJectrolux Vacuum Cleaners, $69 75 complete. 175 So. High. Phone 6088. ROAD GROUP MEETS A conference of the Oregon Highway Users was held Thurs day at the chamber of commerce to discuss current proposed legis lation affecting state highways and highway users. Representa tives from local trucking, taxi, gasoline, petroleum and other hauling industries were present. A. R. Trombly, Portland, was chairman of the meeting. Rummage sale, St. Joseph's hall, Fri. St Sat., Mar. 7th and 8th. 'New line of samples on hand for fmitiir nnhnlitorv Fr furniture upholstery. mates call 9560. unsuccessful attemDt was made to rob the safe. Day's virgin wool whipcord trous- ers. all sizes, $13.95. Jackets to match. Alex Jones, 121 North PAVERS FILE . f George Greenup and V. B. Woods rd filed assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Thursday for the G 1 W Paving Contrac- tors. The firm, located at 1230 S. 16th ,t., will do asphalt paving. n v. Pemberton 23346, 1980 s flower shop. Phone ! 980 S. 12th St. BODY SHOP NAMED Kenneth W. Hutch ins and wife. 2514 N River rd., Med an as sumed business name certificate ... i -i,', 'th f Marion county clerk s office Thrusday for the Hutchins ' Body and Fender Shop. nrc ut nit ilvrtnn irmiirv Woodrys orchestra. Jnhn - Man v shinffl innliMl right over your old roof. Nothing down 3 years to pay. Mathis 1 Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. TOASTMASTERS 5 MEET A round-table discussion of the proposed throughway bill beforecfof the April 13 stamp exhibit in the state legislature was held at last night's meeting of the Cap ital Toastmasters club in the Hol lywood Lions den. Speakers were Joseph Prange, Elmer Boyer, Leon Cooney, Al Cramer and Ben Witt r.er. Toastmaster was Jack Hayes. Election of officers will take place at next Thursday's meeting of the club, with installation slated for the April 3d meeting. Generous reward for return of lady's purse St valuable papers lost on W. Salem bus. Elsie Note boom, 1049 Sixth St., W. Salem. MATH EN Y FINED $25 Samuel P. Matheny of Subli mity was fined $25 in city court Thursday on a charge of failure to stop at the scene of an accident. Police said Matheny admitted that his car struck a parked auto belonging to Alfred G. Gregory of 1995 Center st, at about 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Wesix electric 2.5 K. W. & 2 K. W. built-in wall heaters now avail able. R. L. Elfstrom Co. CALEY VISITS Charles Caley, ABM 3c, son of Mrs. Payson B. Tibbetts, 2054 N. Capitol st., is in Salem on leave from his naval reserve duties as station keeper of the naval air sta tion, Seattle, Wash. He was dis charged from the navy in 1946 and later signed in the naval reserve. Plate glass now available. Don Brown, Elf strom's. LIONS TO CELEBRATE The Salem Lions club, which ; Again you may enjoy the finest later this year will celebrate its j of food and service. The Colonial own silver anniversary, yesterday House 5 p.m. to midnight. Loca was invited to send representa- ted 4 mi. S. on highway 99-E. tives to the 25th anniversary par- ay for the Portland Lions club, to DEACONESS DISCHARGES be given Monday evening, March! Discharged from Salem Dea- 17, in the Multnomah hotel. I coness hospital Thursday are Mrs. I Sam Crowder, 2370 Fairgrounds Good steno. wanted. 38 hour week rd., and infant son, and Mrs. John Ph. 6464. Schmiedeke, Albany with her CLUB ADDS MEMBERS j daughter. Willard O. Wilson of Loder ; Just .arrived new shipment of ' Bros., auto agency was inducted ! Children Proper-Bilt shoes. Prices ! into the Salem Lions club Thurs- 135 N. Liberty St. day noon in Hotel Marion and M. K. McCann, manager of the STUDENT SPRAINS THUMB I local Metropolitan store, was in-j Norville Hilfiker, student of j troduced as a new member. 1 Salem senior high school, was j 1 treated by Salem first aid men j New location Cronise Studio. 439 Thursday at the school after one j Court St, over Smith Baking Co. of his thumbs was thrown out of ELECTRIC HAMMER GONE I dU"ng ' m An electric hammer valued at The Hut Is under new manage $126 was stolen Thursday from a ment. Come in and see us. Joe St car belonging to the Campbell Mae Vlasick. ; Rock Wool company at 1132 Broadway st., according to reports i REALTOR NAMED to city police. D- Harold Murphy, 1260 S. j j Commercial st., filed an assumed i Dexter lawn mower and grinding business name certificate with the ! service. Ph. 6833. 966 Center. Marion county clerk's office j LEAVE GENERAL Mrs. Henry Dumen, Scio, was dismissed from Salem General i hospital Thursday with her in- fant son. 1 Warner STAMP GROUP MEETS Reports of committees in charge Salem will be given at 8 o'clock tonight at a special meeting of the Salem Stamp society at the YMCA. The meeting is open to all local stamp collectors. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street. cVrS HAND Salem first aid men Thursday took Mrs. L. E. Gardner, 1644 N. Liberty st., to the Salem General hospital after she cut her hand with an ax. She was given out patient treatment at the hospital and released. G.". automatic blankets a year 'round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. FIRM GETS BID Terminal Ice and Cold Storage company was among 13 success ful bidders on used welding ma chines from the Portland war assets administration and was awarded a direct current arc type welding machine. For sale: Older type 3 BR hse., gar on Fairmont ave. Ph. 9367. BARRETT FILES H. P. Barrett and E. T. Barrett filed an assumed business name certificate Thursday with the Marion county clerk's office for Barrett Electric. The company will handle electric sales and in stallations. inursday lor the Murphy Realty! Company. Baby pictures, different, you'll love them! Just arrived at Art Department of Elfstrom's. Motor LUMBER ROLL TAKEN R. G. ReeL 728 N. Commercial st, told Salem police that a lum ber roll and gas tank cap were stolen from his truck, parked at a downtown service station Wed nesday and Thursday. Just arrived' new shipment of Children Proper-Bilt shoes. Prices 135. N. Liberty St AIKEN CONDITION FAIR State Budget Director George Aiken, admitted to Salem Gen eral hospital Tuesday following a heart attack, was reported by the hospital to be in "fair", condition last night Will Osborne St orchestra, 15 art ists, Salem Armory Thurs., March 13th. STAYTON FIRM FILES John McMann filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Thursday for the Stayton Dry Cleaners. Dr. Maynard C. Shiffer, recent di rector of the division of maternal and child health of the Oregon state board of health, is now as sociated with Dr. Lewis D. Clark. CHEMAWA GIRLS GONE Jeanette Norwest and Loretta Hudson, both 16, are missing from Chemawa school, authorities there reported to city police Thursday morning. Our Manufactur ing Jeweler Service places at your com mand a fully equip ped shop for creat ing, designing and carrying out any Idea in Jewelry. Fin est of modern artis try plus promptness and rea sonabl charges. MusfMtartiiff Jewelers Company Th Statesman. Solom. Orsxyon, Friday. March 7. 1947 1 CATHOLIC VETS TO MEET Catholic War Veterans, Inc., will meet at 8 pan. today to see combat films in the Knights of Columbus hall, 183 H N. Com mercial st WORTHINGTONS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Dale Worthingtoq. 760 N. Church st, have returned Home from a 10-day honeymoon in southern California. SMASHES FINGER C. M. Hague, 1820 Ferry st, was treated by city first aid men yesterday after he injured finger on a sliding window. Kruger Park, a wild game pre serve in Africa, Is larger than New Jersey. INCOME TAX RETURNS Have Yours Prepared Nowl Individual - Farm - Business ELMER M. AMUNDSON Ph. SCSS r Mil fer Apt COLUMBIA RECORDS Proudly Presents The Long-A waited New Recording of Handel's Great Oratorio HE MESSIA Isobel Baillle, Soprano Gladys Ripley, Contralto James Johnston, Tenor Norman Walker, Bass The Huddersfield Choral Society The Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Dr. Malcolm Sargent, Conductor 19 12" Columbia Records In two albums boxed. Complete with full text and biographical sketches and photographs of the artists. r Including tax S23.6S SALEM RECORD SHOP Oregon Bldg. Downstairs Maurice Premier Showing in Salem , . . of the finest Lincoln, ever built. Car 'designed and built with greatness as thir standard . . . Sweeping Lincoln style . spacious Interiors . . superbly finished. Lincoln sets the pace in style, performance and individuality. See America's most ex citing motor car! FRIDAY. MARCH 7 y Opm until IP.M. SATURDAY. MARCH 8 Optra until 8 P.M. 430 North Commercial St. Phone 7249 19-Unit Housing Project Started Construction has already be gun on the first of 19 three-room one-story houses planned by R. F. Polanski to fill a U-shaped court in an area facing Howard street on the north, Berry, on the east and South 'Capitol on the west Rural avenue is one block away on the south side. The city council Wednesday night gave Polanski water and sewer rights for the project and agreed to pay for installation of water mains if Polanski would install his own sewers. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE far fireplaces, trala Wards. store frU. bathresms. showers, shewer sleers. Free Estimate W Bash Ph. 2-4836 1S95 N. Wlater P Hudldns State at High Telephone 8S32