fifty: , KFcbws ,DMffg. flOTK C OP C x new members of the Salem nber of Commerce ar Henry palmer, new manager. The ctnter. 3785 Sute tir, T; W. ,Listy, S Abrams ave.; Arthur A'ilion. 2560 S. Summer st, itant engineer, commissioner jublic utilities; Daryel W. Don pn. new mapager Valet foers, 444' STCommerrial st.; I and R, L. McDowell, Mc elTs market, 171 S. Commer- iarA nrt and Hvfn Alio land drapery cleaning. Pickup (delivery service at no extra ze. Phone 779. immediate delivery: electric iin machine. First come. 1 served, Broadway Appliance 1 4 It Ferry St Ph. 21565. . zoo cUtb rummage sale Sat, I 26, above Greenbauma. s Sat. Silverton Armory. Vd -TO HOLLYWOOD LIONS f. MUgn a. uowa, aiera pnya- ill snow the Hollywood club hunting pictures at weekly luncheon meeting yiesday at the Lion's Den. A of directors meetings will Jeld Tuesday noon, k i t .hern Lawp mowers, limited Vtity. R. I Elfitrora Co. f Wiles Dentist, 701-First Nat t. Phoo 14 for Immediate NORWAY LEADER SLATED Paal Berg, duel OI tne Nor wegian underground during i the war aad now Norway's labor- management conciliator, will speak in Salem on May 19 Wider sponsorship ot Salem chapter oi Sons of Norway, Theodore G. f el son announced Friday. Eerg, a former chief justice of the Nor wegian supreme court, has . a rec ord of no strikes during his term as conciliator. -1 For immediate delivery: electric roasters, IS qt site. Broadway Appliance Co 21565. 419 Ferry St Pansys,' bedding, vegetable Ph. and Pemberton's Ph J3i 503 Jit. perennial plants. Flower Shop, 1883 S. 12th 23346. -:..,:: - Dance Sat. Silverton Armors. Water lilies. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th St Ph. 23348. MYLREA Ml'LCAII V TREATED Mylrea Mulcahy, about 10 years old. 275 N. 14th st. was treated by first aid. men at about 11 iaJm. Friday after she incurred head puts at Washington school. I She was referred to a doctor for jfur ther treatment Wanted: Stenographer, k general office - work, - typing, shorthand. Lady 25-35 preferred to take charge of 2 gen. downtown j of fices. Salary $160 to $175. depend ing upon experience. Ph. MrJL Johnston, 9287J MOTHERS LEAVE HOSKTAL Mothers dismissed from Salem; General hospital Friday are Mfs. Kenneth D. Harris, 1585 Shady Ume, and Mrs. Bill E. Stevens, 239 N. 18th st, both with sons;; Mrs. Richard C Owen,- route 1,1 Salem; Mrs. LeRoy L. Keeney,: Monmouth and Mrs. Louis V. Lun dak, 2410 Mission t, with daugh ters. :- . . Closed every Tuesday except tor private parties. Normandy Man or. ; - . .- . " Just received 15 washing ma chines. Complete with pump. Made fby Monarch. City Electric Co., 245 Center. For immediate delivery: h. p. electric motors. Broadway Appli ance Co-419 Ferry St Ph. 21565. Dance Sat Silverton Armory. Dexter lawn mower and grinding service. Ph. 6S33. 966 Center. nnsoirnes iof JUt. la. mm th ica, m- - to V rum ! ced ! K'itta- I tTX ;hen in puis . ?s- I 3 f U I. frit a G 1 fGra- toto. only main in. with 3ar- 1. and. una ule4 160. to 162, wltt rnla. "April X. Hat- lrnerlr ot 8a Int ot Pasadena, ftuatck ' wiui VS. fcc a a member .No 31, oes wu i MS t i. Hinfia i t and Re tio. 1. Aflnounce M be made later , company. Held, at her horn lem. Wednesday. J A. Bradiield of of Mrs. Agne t. Bradfteld. both D. Brad field of Survived by twe Ms wUl be held ( IS a m. from the el with iiie Rev. etaUnav Interment femur ial park. SS. Oliva Eri ; route Z. Silver 5 years. Wife of Silverton: sitter "on Gel ber. Mrs. irs. Henry Baer. of U:e Pratum ervice will be tennorute church - 2 p m.. the Rev. -'. concluding aerv try. Dtreruon W. i - . t ' f at a local . h 4ed by parent. , ShoUeth of Sa ie services will "." t Belcrest Me 3. A. Cetjeendait arranged by the 9J N. Winter tt. trsday. April 24. md. Ward Grant . iters. Mrs. Har airs. HaroA Mc Rod Rainbolt of daughters. Mrs. avenport, Imi, of Hi Point, ant of Twomi: , Member of the i church. Serv ice HoweU-Ed-April 28. at 1 :30 . T. Oirkmson 5" te Clasett ident of Turner. ptta1 April 24. oey Taylor. Sur teri. Mrs. T-aura 4 Ftorene Von AC. and Mrs, ernonia. Ore.; rner and Har Xoolley. Wash.. ervces will be , 1 :3d p m .. the with interment : Turner. , H1 15. William ' S years. Sur- toude of Salem; twa daughters. Lois D. Morris Sa lem and Helen L. Scott of Hoquiam wasn.; mree sisters. Mrs. Myrtle Beck ner. Mrs. Minnie Schoenemann. both of aaiem. and Mrs. Sadte Montr of Tur ner, and two grandchildren. Services win oe held Monday. April ZS. at p m.' in the chapel of W. T. Riedon company with the Rev. Wilmer Brown officiating. Ritualistic services will be performed by the BPO Elke. No XX I SHOBTC1X Tom Shortell. late resident of Salem la this city. April 24. Brother of Kith erii.e Shortell of New York. Announce ment of servlcea later by W. T. ,Rig aon company. WOLF - SUBLIMITY Mrs. Marr WoUJ 70 died at Sublimity. Thursday, April 24. after a residence of 45 years in the community. She was born at Straus Sommerine. Hungary. August IS. J87S Her husband. Alois Wolf, preceded her in death five weeks ago. Funeral serv Ices will be held from the St. Bonl face Catholic church in Sublimity at JO Monday morning. Recitation ot the rosary at the Weddle funeral home 'at Sttayton, Saturday and Sunday eve ninas at S o'clock. She is survived bv four Sons. Joseph H. and Frank J. of auDitmity, oeoige a. of Mt. Angel.! and BerBtrd of Stayton; four daughters. Sister Mary Mildred of the Sisters of St. Mary, Beaverton, Oregon: Clara and Agnes ot Sublimity. Mrs. Victor Matter ( ineresai of Mt. Ancel. Oreeon inercare i grandchildren. 4 SERAL :e Individually Mlj direct trmined by WARDS Chapel hn 2673 IVANS Louis M. Ivans. S4, at the residence, zJ le St., Friday, April 25. Surviv tng are the wife. Lulu M. Evans of Sa letn; four daughters. Mr. S. J. Bice of salens. Mrs. Forrest Wilson of Port land. Mrs. Fred Boyce of Portland; and Mrs. tloyd Houghton of Beaver Creek eijeht- arandcnildren and six nut grandchildren. Member of the Baptist church. Announcement of services w HI be made by Howell-Edwards chapel. MH.Bltr.TT " " ' ' ! CuKtav Carl Milbrett. St. at the res! dence, route S, box 287, Salem, Fridav April 25. Surviving arc two daughters, Mrs. w. Htiiway, Eugene: Mrs. George Onnen, Saiam; four sons. William of New London. Otto of Buffalo Lake wanter of New Ulm and Arthur Mil brett of Madison Lake, all Minnesota one sister. Mrs. Maria Sperling of I At baay. Ore., and two sisters in Germany services will be announced by How ell-Edurarf . back Ruth Cunningham is Loveall's Beauty Shop. DONALD DOXESLET BURNED Donald Donesley, 5 years old, 898 N. Liberty St., incurred sec ond degree leg burns at 5:40 p.m. Friday from a gasoline fire at a filling station. Salem first aid men treated the boy and took him to Silem Deaconess hospital, where his condition is considered fair. ; i For factories, offices & business uses. 12 General Electric wail clocks, $12.48, tax IncL R. L. Elf strom Co. ( ' Reduce the health way. Be slim and feel good. Phone 6253. Dance Sat Silverton Armory. Expert watch 6r clock repairing. S day service at Stevens Jewelry. Fertilize that lawn and garden now. Magnolia fertilizer at Bu sick's Marion St Market 100 lb. bag $3.39. FERRY OUT OF SERVICE The Wheatland ferry, across the Willamette iver north of Salem, went out of service Friday, prob ably with a broken propeUor, ac cording to Marion County Com missioner Roy Rice. Repairs will be started this morning, and the ferry is expected to be. ready for travel Sunday or Monday. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. C. E. automatic blanKets a year round comfort and pleasu limited quantity at Appliance Dept R. L EUstrom Co. Insured 'savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street ' Johns-Man ville 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. ' FURNITURE FIRM FILES . R. .H. Ermel and Ted Isaacson filed certificates of assumed busi ness name as Salem Home Furni ture Co., 137 S. Commercial st withManon county clerk Friday Dance Sat Silverton Armory, Wesix electric 2.9 K.W.11K.W built-in wall heaters now avail able. R. U Elfstrom Ca Oil your : road Sc settle the. dust. Call Tweedie, 9696. See the famous new 25 ft. Steel craft Sedan Cruiser now at Salem Boat House. TWO AT FLY AS COOKS Two i omen have applied as cooks for the Marion county un-der-privil ged boys camp to be conducted this summer, according to Mrs. Nona White, county proba tion officer, but no selection has yet been made. The camp is to be orivately financed on a ranch south of Salem. Asparagus now ready for canning & freezing. Fiala Ranch. 3 mi. north of Salem In Polk County. Ph. 23072. Bring containers. For sale: Mollis Azaleas in bloom. Strayer Azalea Fields, 589 Locust. Pop Edwards playing Old Time Dances Wednesday and Saturday nights, Crystal Gardens. River silt top soft, and fill dirt Coral Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21968. CAMP" ROLLS CLIMB Resist ration for boy's sessions in the YMCA-conducted camps at Silver Falls recreational area are already about 60 per cent ot capa city, according to John Gardner. director. The younger boys period has passed the three-quarter mark. Formal registration for girls' camps has not yet begun. i Inxiiy srprise t Bdric Bonaavljla ncy 101 - C To nic in ;ns jeral nown - J from ill to . t tose i - ter Fleer fa. tt21 Open House Sunday Plate glass now available. Brown, Elfstrom's. Don For immediate delivery: apart ment house electric range. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry St. Phone 21565. Flash marigolds, -tomatoes, cauli flower, brussels sprouts, 25c doz en. Peppers, snapdragons. retu- nias, '35c doz. Si Ikes greenhouse. Rt 6. Box 249. A STOLEN CAR FOUND A car stolen from Portland on April 23, was found in the 200 block of South Liberty street early Friday morning by Salem police. A man's Jacket and two vacuum cleaners were found In the car. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Wood row's, 440 center sf Save your money. Buy unfinished furniture. We have all kinds. Beds, tables, chairs, chests, desks, 8c cabinets made to order. Toer's Furniture Co., State 8c 13th. TWO MOTHERS, SONS HOME Two mothers dismissed with their Infant sons from Salem Dea cones hospital Friday are Mrs. Gerald Holding 482 Vi S. High st and Mrs. Harold Norton, route 9, baiem. VFW 861 TO MEET Members of Marion post 661, Veterans of Foreign Wars, wilt meet Monday at 8 p.m, at VFW hall, 640 Hood st. A social meet ing will follow the regular busi ness session. La Dau's Restaurant 183 N. High now under the management of Frank Stibor. Standard Cleaners andJPyers. Also a a . . . . t rug ana drapery cleaning. riiKup and delivery service at no extra charge. Phone 8779. Old Time Dance tonight 259 Court. FILE BUSINESS NAME ; Certificate of assumed business name as Loder Bros., 465 Center st, was filed with Marion county clerk Friday by Wayne P. Loder, 1297 s. High st, ana James l Loder, Salem, route 9. Services at Salem Heights Unde nominational Church. All cordial ly invited. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Preaching 11:00 a m. Fertilize that lawn and garden now. Magnolia fertilizer at Bu sick's Marion St Market. 100 lb. bag $3.39. HEARS OF BROTHER'S .DEATH Margaret Gortmaker, 560. N. Front st, has, received word of the death Monday of her brother, George Sweeter, In Sioux Falls, S. D. Fire extinguishers and refills. J. D. HartwelL Ph. 3629, ,263 No. Com'l St TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET Townsend clubs of the first congressional district will meet at the Dairy co-op. 2135 Fairgrounds rd., at a no-host dinner Sunday noon. Mirths SINGER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Singer, 370 Norway st. a son, Friday, April , 25, at Salem Deaconess hospital. KIRK To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk, route 3, Albany, a son. Fri day, April 25, at Salem Deaconess hospital. FREEMAN To Mr. and Mrs Glenn Freeman, box 1000, Salem, a daughter, Friday, April 25, at Salem Deaconess hospital SCHREINER To Mr. and Mrs Bernard Schreiner, route 2, Sa lem, Friday, April 25, at : Salem General hospital. DAVISON To Mr. and Mrs. George F. Davison, jr.. 24 Ever greeen st, a daughter, Friday, I April 25, at Salem General hos- J:.i M1. Stockmen to Learn of Bills Acquaintance with new live stock legislation and develop ments in the! state bang's disease control program is the object of a special meeting to be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the Marion county ; agent's office In the Sa lem postoffice, M. E. Knicker bocker, chief of the state animal industry division, agriculture de partment, announces. Livestock control committeees. county; courts and veterinarians are invited to attend the meeting, one of a series throughout the state. Other meetings of the Salem area will be on Monday at Oregon City; McMinnville. 2 p-nu, Wed nesday; Dallas, 9:30 a.m. and Cor- vallis, 2 P-m.. on Thursday. Dr. Charles F. Haynes, new state veterinarian and Prof. P. M. Brandt animal Industry division. Oregon; State college, wilt conduct the Salem area meetings. Mrs. Wolf of Sublimit v Dies SUBLIMITY. April 25 Mrs. Mary Wolf, 70, resident of this community for 45 rears, died Thursday. Funeral services will be held at the St. Boniface Catho lic church in Sublimity at 8:30 a.m. Monday. Recitation of the Rosary will be at the Weddle funeral home, Stayton, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 8 o'clock. ane was born at Straus Som merine. Hunearv. Aur 19. 1S7S He husband. Alois Wolf, preceded her in death five weeks ago. Surviving are four sons, Jo seph II. and Frank J. of Sublimity, Georffe A. of Mt. An pel and Rr. nard Wolf of Stayton; four daugh ters, bister Mary Mildred or the Sisters of St Mary, Beaverton, Clara and Aenes of Sublimity and Mrs. Victor ( Theresa) Manor of Mt. Angel, and 19 grandchildren Th S talesman, Salem, - Oroqon, Saturday. April 23. '19473? BOTTENS TREATED Salera first aid men V Friday night removed a particle from the eye Of Roy Bottens, box 434L, route 7, Salem. - ; ; WOMAN STEPS ON NAtL Gladys Maude, 85 Park avJ was treated by Salem first ' aid men Friday for inluries not con sidered serious after she stepped on a salt-- i Complying with Truman's Request mm REDUCTION on all SD01S anus! STYLE-ARCH SHOE CO. 337 STATE STREET SALEM. OREGON I Believe It or 'Not, You Can . . . A A Camf actable New Heme fee Yea and Years . U Delivered U Yea.Caa be Set l! la a Few Hears TEIE i i -- vy kiff-- 1riij,rJr . 1 Out 99E South to PringlejRd then turn right to 2nd house on fight, V4 mile south of, Dickson's Market Roomy Shake Bungalow lo Fil Your Needs Note These Featuress O Doubla Conatruction O Fully Inaulatad ' O Aluminum ' Framed . Windows O Wterther Strlpplna O Finest Construction O 12-3 Bedroom SImi $1550 - $2895 F. O. B. Pariland Cabins Motel dottages Beach . Cottages $750 up Meets building code specifications or any locality. We sup ply complete exterior structure and materials for "rougbing in" interior partitions. Our system of prefahrication enables us to furnish you a new home with year specifications, yet at an unbelievably low priced : "From a Cabin to a Ranch Hbuse" . .-. i . ' Tor Complete Details- Write or Call m IBB! STMBEKKIES! An Airplane Load! Direct to Salem by Airplane from Salinas, Calif. Basket Tlicse berries compare with our best local grown berries. They are field ripened, large in size, and in perfect condition. At tha Foot of tha Bridaa. West Salem Vi Mile North oi tha Underpass. Wast Salam Not Berry Growers Thesa Ara tha New Driscoll Barry. Corns in and Sea Thsm. flnolher Garload! i ir S rli Sf Ideal for Rural Homes i7 0 ! P Bay al These Wholesale Prices! Factory Packed CASES 8' Dozen . . cljj 5198 yt Case , . . Jj Dozen 15 C Doiit Miss this Money Saving Opportunity! At ths Foot oi th JBrldqs Wast Salam Vi Mila North oi ths Underpass. , Salam No Wood to Chop! Wherever you Hve today, you can cook with ess! Because propane gas service is now available any where in Marion or Polk counties and, believe it or not, it a cheaper than wood! Natural propane gas U periodically metered directly to your storage tank from our trucks and burns with a very hot, clean, blue flame! Average family cooking, baking and broiling can be done for about $2.50 to $3.50 monthly. The speed and cleanliness of propane gas cooking will astound you! : ; . ' Beautiful, easy-to-clean gas ranges available for im mediate installation are now on display, priced from $118.00 to $254.50. We invite you to come in today and see them burn! Quick, Clean Heat! Jos! Received Shipaeal IIOimOE LP-GAS HEATEQS With Thermostat Ileal Controls jj Large nadianl-Circnlalor . . $120.20 Snail Circnlaior . r . . . . . $72.75 Both Types Fully Vented and Flame Enclosed . A.G.A. Approved. Automatic Gas Water Heaters, Floor Furnaces, and other LP-Gas appliances also on display. Ail are available on easy budget terms. Easy lo Install! Economical lo Operate! Cr APPLIAIICE COIIPAIIY SALES AND SERVICE 349 FERRY STjREET Phone Salen 5033 BULK STORAGE PLANT ON PORTLAND ROAD Salam, Or. Phonst 2-1370 7 f Route 4, Box 113AA