EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED Civil service examinations have been announced for several posi tions, with the federal govern ment, including the following; Geologist, salary of $2,64 4 to $3,- tory mechanic, in electric, elec tronic and other fields, f 1,954 to $3,297, vicinity of Washington, D C; bank examiner in the fed eral . deposit insurance corpora tion, $2,644 to $3,397, in western states; and engineering aide in the bureau of reclamation, $2,844 " to - aVi, in norurwesiern suies. , limits are 18 to 62 years, except for veterans. Further information 'may be secured from William H. Fischer, . local civil service com missi oTi secretary, at the Salem VttVtUVC i . , -. ,V I . . . . , ; Northern Lwt mowers, limited quantity. EL L. Elf Strom Co. Plate glass now available. Don Brown. Elf$trnm's. t . - . ., . ON HONOS ROLL 11 .Rolliri' Haag and Norma La ' chelle of Salem were among 73 " students making: straight A grades for the winter term at Oregon ;tt rrvllp: a trhnol news re lease said Wednesday. Haag is a sophomore majoring in business and industry, and Miss Lachelle fis doing graduate work. v s . dlbiniary Mrs. Katharine Rumpel, at her horn en route S, Salem. Tuesday. April 15. Wile - of George Rem pel or Salem; mother of Miss Katharine Rem pie and - Miss Margaret Rem pel. both of Salem, and Mrs. Harlan Ratzlaff of West Sa lem, an dsister of Mrs. S. W. Ediger, Mrs. C. B. Tnesan and Mrs. Isaac Hill. - all of Dallas, and Miss Marie Enns of Saietn. Services will be held at the CloaKh-BajTicJK chapel Thursday. ADrtl 17. at a p.m with interment in Bel crest Memorial park. dempsey la this city April 12. William Demp aey, late resident of Portland, at the ae. of "S. Father of Mrs. John West brook. Camp HU1. Pa. Graveside erv kn were held Wednesday, April 16, at St. Barbara cemetery, the Ke-. Dan O'Connell officiating, -under di rection of W. T. Rigoon company. KOGFKS '. At KmK City, Calif, April 13, James William Rogers, at the age of 82. father of James C. Sogers. Long Beach, Calif.; T. G. Borers. Mehama; W. A. Rocers, Springfield. Ore.; and Mrs. Carl Har rell, Salinas, Calif. Services wll be held Thursday. April 17. .at 1:30 p ro. at the W. T. Kigdon chapel with con eludinr services at the I OOF ceme tery, the Rer. Herman J. Bo hi offici ating. rats n all ' In Portland, April 15. wight H. Presnell. late resident of S024 N. E. Bberta lU Portland, at the age of 58. Husband of Ethel Presnall, Portland; father of Robert PrernaU and Mrs. Cleo Hetland, both of Monmouth, and Mrs. Lola Strong. Salem; brother of A. E. Presnall and Beulah G. Pres nall. both of Salem. Five grandchil dren also survive. Services will be held Friday. April II. at 1 20 p.m. in the W. T. Bigdon efts Del with concluding services at Crty View cemetery, the ev. George H. Swift officiating. . In this city April 14. Joseph Brans, late resident of Eugene, at the see of ai. Graveside services were held Wed nesday. April IS. at St. Barbara's cem , etery. the Rev. Dn O'Connell officiat ing, under direction of W. T. Rigdon company. f, aeCT . ..-, ; Mrs. Elizabeth DeHut at the resi dence, 245 Division street. Wednesday. Apr a is. Wife of Charles DeHut of talem: daughter of W. L. Thomas of EaJern; mother of Mrs. Leona KiUinger of Salem, and Mr. Delori N ef Lee Angeles: and sister of Mrs. Edith Field in Virginia. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrtck com- pany. CARD OF THANKS '.' We desire to thank our friends who contributed "so much kindly atssistance to our family in our recent bereavement in the death cf husband and father, Fredrick A. Gar be. -. ' . I Mrs. F. A. Garbe i I and family. '; ' EVERY FUNERAL SERVICE entrusted to us is individually planned and personally direct ed - - its cost ' determined by the family's .wishes. V HOWELL - EDWARDS Salem Funeral' Chapel 45 N. Capitol St. Phone S67J COOKS A COMPLETE MEAL! ytozl(o BACfiflOt APTS. IA1IECULS omas whkixb aims All. the convenience of a full-sized elearic range, in a light-weight, port able. Gill Elearic Stove. Cooks a whole meal. KEITH LUMBER Q FiXMit & Court Slsu Luber - Millwark' - XT JUNIOR in-Y TO PARTY A' party fpr all.Parrish junior high school students is slated at the Salem YMCA Saturday night by the Parrish Junior Hi-Y clubs, according to John-Gardner, boys' work secretary. All proceeds will go to the World Yputh fund, for YMCA reconstruction in war-torn countries. Bob Meaney and Dave Becker, presidents of J. C Clark Land Lawrence Doggett clubs, said activities will, include swimming, movies, - dancing and v a 1 o u s games.;. 4 . River silt, top ' soft, and fill dirt. Com? Sand h Gravel. Ph. 21966. For .Sole; 6 room dwelling and ga rage on two lots at 303 North 2 1st Street. Inquire at Pioneer Trust Company, Executor of Veroa E. Stlffler Estate. Phone 3136. -' BASSETTS ARE PARENTS ' A daughter, Maureen Elizabeth, was born Sunday at Sacret Heart hospital, Eugene, to Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bassett, of Beaverton, formerly of Salem. - Bassett is x a student at the University of Ore gon. Mrs. Bassett's mother, Mrs. William McLaughlin : of f Brook lyn, N. Y., has been with the couple since March" 1. ' Expert watch & clock repairing, 5 day service at Stevens Jewelry,- Dance Salem Armory. Marine Corps.. League, presents Sat April 19, Glen Williams and his all vet erans orchestra. 85c, tax included, rovefties, v-Mv . J ; V " LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs. Everett Benjamin of Turn er and her baby . son were dis missed Wednesday from ' Salem General hospital.' Others dismiss ed, each with a baby girl, were Mrs. A. M. Minden, Sublimity; Mrs. -Melvin Brumfield, Salem route 4, and Mrs. Ray C. Sytsma, 1061 Elm sW West Salem. Turkey pickers wanted. 8 a. m. Friday at Willamette Packing Co., W. Salem.- . Planting your garden? Pansies, bedding stocks and vegetable plants. Brathaupt s, 211 E. Miller. BOARD SEES SCHOOLS . Supt Frank B. Bennett and members , of the Salem district school board spent Wednesday afternoon visiting public school facilities in and around the city. especially the areas of rapidly expanding population. The Oregon Statesman has an opening for an office girL Must type;, shorthand would be desir able. See Mr. Willmarth in the business office. Births POIZEL To Mr., and Mrs. Charles H. Polzel, 610 Hollywood ave., a son, Tuesday, April 15, at Salem General hospitaL LUND To Mr. and Mrs.' I. W Lund, 1393 D sU a son,: Tuesday,' April 15, at Salem General hos pital, i .. - - .. GARDNER To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardner, Salem route 6, a son, Tuesday,- April 15, at Salem General hospital. WOLF To Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wglf, Stayton, a daughter, Tues day, April 15, at Salem General hopital. ' 'T' - SCHJOLL To Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Schjoll, Monmouth, a son, Wednesday, April fc 16, at Salem General hospital. COOP To Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Coop, 656 McNary ave., a son, Wednesday, April - 16, at Salem General hospitaL -' CHURCH To Mr, and Mrs. Carl Church," 2060 McCoy sL, a ; son, Wednesday, - April 16, at Salem General hospital. EPPERS To Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Eppers, ; Aurora, a daughter, Wednesday, April 16, at Salem Deaconess hospitaL HETH To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Heth, 370 Taylor st,- a son, Wednesday, April ; 16, at Salem Deaconess hospitaL BONOGAFSKI To Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bonogafski, : Salem route 6, a daughter, Wednesday, April 16, at Salem Deaconess hos pital. ' - NEKUDA To Mr. and - Mrs. Frank Nekuda; : Salem route 8, a daughter, Wednesday, April 16, at Salem Deaconess hospitaL ; . III AXfAST K00MS POICHtS IUMPVS I00MS m rniiHTtv unHtc "wj ILICTRIC The oven broils or toasts. Speedy heating elements give cooking satisfac tion. Stainless steel and aluminum throughout. BROWN YARD ' .. Phon 9163 Glasing ; ' Hardware MINISTERS LAY PLANS . . Th Salem Ministerial - associa tion Wednesday endorsed a plan to invite Dr. Harry Monroe, sec retary of the national teaching Christian mission, to speak at a preaching mission in Salem next April 1 to 9. Endorsement of the association will be referred to the various churches of which 18 were represented by 20 ministers at the meeting Wednesday, Dr. Joseph M. Adams, president of the asso ciation, announced. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St, over SmS th Baking Co. For factories,; offices & business uses, 12" General Electric wall clocks. $12.48. tax IncL R. L. Elf strom Ca : : CAMP SIGNERS MANY . ' Boy Scouts who have signed for a Jweek of outdooring at Camp Pioneer f this summer total 362, already more than attended last year, Lyle L. Leighton, Cascade council executive, said Wednes day. The 'camp wiir open July 7 for a six-weeks run. with eight sites available each week. Leigh ton said the third , week's quota is completely, filled,; but other pe riods are open,; -J i. Wesix electric 2.a K. W, 4 2K.W built-in wall heaters how avail able R. L. Elf strom Co. , G.: iE., automatic blankets a year 'round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. FERRY RUNS - .Buena Vista ferry on the Wil lamette river, shut down recent ly , for repairs. Is baqk n opera tion again, County ComiiJssioner Ed Rogers said W,ednesday. The Wheatland ferry is still out of op eration due to high water, -he Mid--- - - - Dextec lawn ntuwer and grinding service. Ph. 6833. 966 Center. - , Reduce the health way. Be slim and feel good. Phone 6253. CLOCK WORKS AGAIN Minor repairs were accom plished on the courthouse tower clock Wednesday morning, and all four sides were again synchro nized. When trouble had develop ed Tuesday afternoon, the hands stopped at three different times. Planting your garden? Pansies, bedding stocks and vegetable plants. Breithaupt' 211 E. Miller. Insured savings efcrn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street HOSPITAL DISMISSES Mrs. George Cannon of Grand Ronde, ivith a baby girl, and Mrs. George Aker of . Aumwille, with a baby boy, were dismissed Wed nesday , from Salem Deaconess hospitaL Dance Salem Armory. Marine Corps. League presents Sat, April 19, Glen Williams and his all vet erans orchestra. 85c, tax included. Novelties. Dr." Wiles Dentist. 701 First Nat. Bank. Phone 4924 for immediate appointment Top dirt and fill dirt free for the hauling. Reinholdt & Lewis, 560 S. 21st St. STAIIILESS STEEL T7ME. AIL Ca ' OFF 1 : TEAKETTLES - - in throo sizes '. MIXING , BOWLS --:SAUCE PANS :" " ; 1 . V-' .- t SAUCE ;POT S -I-DUTCH OVENS ..4 Vo have at tho present time the most complete, supply of ammunition available for some time. We suggest you lay in a supply now for your ...... i ' fall hunting needs 120 North Commercial JC-RAY .UNIT RETURNS The Marion county public health association yesterday an nounced a mobile X-ray unit would return to Salem Friday for taking larger X-rays of persons whose miniature X-rays in the re cent county chest checkup were not satisfactory. X-rays Friday are by appointment only, Mrs. Ruby ' Bunnell, association execu tive, said. For sale: Mollis Azaleas in bloom, Strayer Azalea Fields, 589 Lo cust f"."" "Mr. Shush" and "Beat the Band" will be included r again this week at. the Elks regular Thurs. eve. meeting, also Cal Vernon, one of the top guitarists, will entertain. AM UN D SON TOASTMASTER Elmer Amundson will be toast master at ; the Thursday pjght meeting of the Capitol Toastmas ters club. Speakers scheduled are Otis Rawlins, E. A. Bradfield. Dr. Harry Moran, Clinton Lammers and Ed Randle. s Vermeulin Bros, have opened a riding academy. Very finest horses. Bar V Ranch, Scotts Mills, Ore. Home owners and builders, better insulate at the lowest cost Salem Rockwool Co. Ph. 3748. 1535 Broadway. . SALEM LIONS BOOK MrKAT State Sen. Douglas McKay will explain the new community property law and other Oregon jaw changes "made by this year's legislature in an address before Salem Lions club this noon in the Marion hotel. Allen A knit briefs for men, sizes 30 to 40, 75c .a pair. Alex Jones, 121 North High st CAR FIRE PUT OUT I City firemen were called at 4:25 p m. Wednesday to extinguish a blaze around the carburetor in a car belonging to Joe W. Biegler, Salem route 5. The car was located in the 100 block North High street when the fire occurred. ,x ' ''' N.. 1 1 I; " A: J 1 ah-Y-iff- tv -J sss' mammmmmmmmumm Kennell Artist Photographers Oregon Building ATTEITTIOIT HUI1TERS WEBBER, HOUSING TO, BUILD Building permits were issued Wednesday by the city engineer's office to L E. Webber, to build houses, to cost $7,000 each, at 375 S. 22nd st and at 385 S. 22nd st, and to Gerald Hojsing, for a $4,000 house at 1080; Wilbur st II. O. Norris was authorized to construct a $1,200 private garage at 1405 Gregson st, land Frank Haynes was issued a I permit for house repairs to cost $85 at 1060 Jefferson st. j . 1 Disabled American Veterans card party tonight 8 p. nl. Woman's Clubhouse. Public invited. Wanted. ' experienced waitress, evening shift, steady, Sundays off, Pade's Coffee Shopi 1241State SALEM TEACHERS ELECT Lorraine -Meusey, Pirrish jun ior high school teacher,, was elect ed 'president of the Salem Teach ers association Tuesday; night at a meeting in the senior i'gh school. Others elected are Carmen Jen nison, vice .president;! Carmelita Barquist, secretary, and Frank Beer, treasurer. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 7694. 735 N. Capitol St f - I ' Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Wood row's, 440 Center St . s CASE APPEALED j The case of Kenneth Alfred An derson, 1131 Union st.J who was found guilty in Salem Justice court last week of a j charge of driving while intoxicated, was ap pealed to Marion county circuit court Wednesday. ' Electrical contracting. No delay. Ph. 9740. Ace Electric Co. Johns-Manville Asphalt Shingles applied by expert Roofers. Terms to suit your purse. Buy the best at no' extra cost. Free ; estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros., 164 S Commercial. ; liberty Radio Hospital now open afternoons. Ph. 2-2129. 1 .v.;..v:v.v., ..-..v-,.,:v,i..v-..fvrtl.,,r.-.ly- , I For Mother's Day Have her picture taken as yourv gift to the family, jfor Mother"8 Day! Have your picture taken, as a gift Mother will treasure. Ellis Studio Phone! 7830 IIS fe Phone 4906 FORMER RESIDENT DIES . -i Salem-friends - have -received word this week of the death of R. C: James in Long Beach, Calif. Resident of Salem for many years, he had been a street car motor man here; He leaves a widow, Mary, in Long Beach, and a son, Harlan James, in Portland. The Oregon Statesman has an opening for an office girL.. Must type; shorthand would be desir able. See; Mr Willmarth in the business office, BAPTIST ; CLASS POSTPONED The First Baptist church loyalty class meeting scheduled for to night has beeen postponed be cause of illness at the C. H. Mc Cullah home where the meeting is to be held, For Sale Lot 60x116 with cement foundation for five room houe. $800, with house plan. Inquire 3615 Silverton rd. TAXES TURNED OVER - A tax turnover, filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Sheriff Denver Young showed collections of $11,519 on 1945-48 taxes. . . I.- ,f DeLuxe Self Service Laundry at 385 Jefferson open about April 23. Latest modern equipment FILE FOR CAMP An assumed business name for Case's auto camp was filed with the Marion .county clerk Wednes day by Roy J. Case and Murriel A. Case, route 9, box 437. Venetian Blinds - ELI2ER - The Blind Mar), West Salem. Orerea Phone 73ZS 1S45 Plasm St Slats la Aluminum, Steel and Wood Choice of Tape Colors Call Any Time for Free Estimates Measured and Installed Pay Nothing Down Pay Monthly 1 i -T I ll Iis!. . V i i I Ml I v Now! For The ' First Time ' Ypu can now select your new sport coat from our comlpete etock of California's finest ori ginals, offering you superior styling, craftsmanship and fab ric in longs, shorts and regu lars $20.00 to ' $25.00 . 100 i' All Wool Gabardine Slacks In a Bwide range of and styles to compliment your sport coat or jacket For a slack that will give you the maximum comfort. really hold a press and that imart appearance select one of our Bedfords, Doe-" skins. Worsteds or Gabardines. Th Slaleaman. Saau Oregon. Thursday. April , 17V 19474 i Th furs crro flocking-to iho cool com fort and aafoty ol our- ciontiflc cold .itoraga iralt.C; Your furs nttd ; and deserr thisv snnuner protoction which. 1 arcdloblo light her nEriODELIIIG at low summer rates it CLEAimiG GLAZHIG . : vr: nEPAmniG -a- achelle Salem'a Oldest Fur Shop 1343 Ferry St . ' Fhone 6814 a Smart Suits i For Your Spring Wardrobe Select your, hand tailored ruit frcn our ever increasing ttock of 100?i hard finished worsteds distinctively - f t ' ' styled in th smait pattern you hava been waiting for. Sf .v i t 1 ' ' 4 colors I 1 -"II- f KfXTTrk -fm-- mv t K-t JlJ i ii n ll " ' - -IT - T 1 ' . ' ' 1'. ' . '! . . - , I. on our own premlsss, by expert furriers 9 p s Irurs 50.00 .: - 8 it n n