(Dntfey v Mews '-IIBigSfffe WINNERS ANNOUNCED David 1 Swenwold, young ton ct Mrs. L. I Swenwold of route 1, Salem, and Carole Lynne Rhodes, daughter of Mm. Jody Rhodes of Valsetz, were runners vp in a 'roost interesting head contest staged by six studios of the, Bishop-Moderne system re cently. The grand prize a year vj or in an endowment policy went to Gary John Broadsword, son cf Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Broadsword cf Eugene. ;' . - " If you own any of the following bonds,-we can support you with valuable information concerning unpaid interest.. Japanese Gov ernment, Yokohama. Tokyo, Tai wan Electric Power,. Conrad, Bruce St Co, 203 Oregon Bldg. Phone 4106. . Spencer garments Armena , Felt f Snencer ShoD in Portland, will be at Senator Hotel Tuesday My 6 Call or come in for ap pointment. SALEM GIRL IN HONORARY - Word from the Teachers college cf Columbia university, New York, states that Constance Dor othea Weinman of route 7, box 290, Salem," has been elected to membership in Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary educational so . ciety. '. '" GE electric irons (automatic) on ly $06. Yince'a Electric . - Rate glass now available. : Don Brown, Elfstrom's. BELLINGER IN JAPAN Word ironi Uie Bin army.neaa quarters in Japan states that Pvt. Allan P. Bellinger, son 01 airs. Allan P. Bellinger, 1H9 Court st is serving with the 21st in- xaciry on i:ie isiauu v .kjuiu. He entered the army last Sep tember. ? G. E. automatic blankets a year round comfort and .pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. Miss Mary DeVall is back with . . . . -ti. Fnce s Beauty saion ana wiu ac cept appointments and meet her friends and patrons. TWO JOIN LAMBDA CHI James Semb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Semb, 945 Belmont st, end Rodney Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bright, 840 E et, both freshmen at the Univer sity cf Oregon, are recent initiates cf Lambda Chi Alpha social fra ternity on the campus. - r Eectric alarm and kitchen clocks. . Vince's Electric ' . Wesix electric WLW.4iK.W built-in wall heaters now avail 'able. R. L. Elfstrom Co. DAIRY QUARTET ENTERTAINS The Dairy Cooperative associa tion male quartet of Portland, in cluding Joe Kendrick, Groyer Pome, Rolf Bodding and Edward Moshofsky, entertained Townsend clubs 2 and 3 at a joint social meeting Sunday. Pop Edwards playing Old Time Dances Wednesday and Saturday nights. Crystal Gardens. ; .... . ' m . mm xuver sui, vop sou u mi uu u Ctanl Sand Si GraveL Ph. 21966. FILES FOR SAW WORKS mH hucin certificate lor Salem Saw Works, a filing and tool sharpening business, was filed by Ray L. Weidner, 1795 Yew st, with the Marion county clerk Monday. '.. . - - For factories, offices it business oses. 12" General 'Electric wall clocks. $12-48, tax ihcL R. I Elf strom Co. " ; Vacuum cleaners (tanks and up rights) with attachments. 14 dif ferent makes. Free demonstration. Terms and trades. Vince's Electric, Phone 6292. .. Asparagus now ready for canning tt freezing. Fiala Ranch. 3 mi. north of Salem in Polk County. Ph. 23072. Bring containers. EVERY FUNERAL SERVICE entrusted to us Is individually planned and personally direct ed -its cost determined ; by the family's wishes. HOWELL - EDWARDS Salem Fueral Chapel $4$ N. CapiUl St rhene 3172 Local Indnslry and Local Enterprise brought. t Salen Electric Salem'a Own Bonnaydi Power Agency HEALTH TO YOU WHEN Hemorrhoids FSsiaU Fbswe Prolapse Itchisx A and other Rectal disorders are corrected N BcpiUIixaU4n Qoick Relief Dr. B. Reynold Clinic XalBr-Proctolorlsl , lit N. Liberty SL. Salem, Ore. LECTURES ON ETCHING The Rev. and Mrs. Melvin T. Wire have returned to their home, 1075 Judson st, from Pendleton, where the Rev. Mr. Wire lec tured the woman's club on "How Etchings Are Made and Their Place in Home Decoration." A re tired Methodist minister, he main tains an art studio in Salem. One of his etchings recently was ad ded Ho the permanent collection of the Cleveland, Ohio, art mu seum. Oil your road it settle the dust Call Tweedie, 9606 or 5769. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street Z STOLEN CARS FOUND Two stolen cars were recovered by Salem police Monday. A car owned by Oma - Pense, route 1, Jefferson, taken from the 200 block of South Liberty street at 5:50 p. m. Sunday, was recov ered in the 600 block of Ferry st early Monday morning, and John F. Collins car was found in the 300 block of North High street Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Woodrow's, 440 Center st Varnado, GE, Sampson electric fans. Vince's Electric :. . GIES TO BUILD HOUSE C. A. Gies was issued a permit by the city engineer's office Mon day to build a $6,000 house at 1075 Shipping st Other building permits were issued to Mary A. Pomeroy, for $500 house altera tions at 296 S. 15th st, ' end to George H. Peters, to reroof a woodshed at 1940 Howard st. Expert watch & clock repairing, 5 day service at Stevens Jewelry. Reduce the health way. Be slim and feel good. Phone 6253. DROPS FROM COMPANY In business name certificate fil ings Monday at the Marion county clerk's off ice, the name of Fred L. Hutton is retired from the Summer Line Construction com pany and E. J. Summerville, Jr., 1540 N." 21st st, and! John L. Spangler, 20 Tess ave continue with the firm. Northern Lawv mowers, limited quantity. R. L. Elfstrom Co. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St DIES IN PORTLAND ,' Nellie G. Brandow, sister cf the late E. E. Matten of Salem, died Sunday in Portland at the age of 76. The funeral will be at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Chapel of the Chimes, 430 N. Killings worth st., Portland. Schick and Remington razors. Vince's Electric , v Price's Beauty Salon has increased its personnel and will now be able to accept a limited number of new appointments. . GARMENT FIRM OPENS , Z. Boone, the assumed business name of a designing and garment making business at 570 N. Whiter st., was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Z. Boone of the same address. Miss Margaret Lloyd is taking ap pointments at Price's Beauty Sa lon and will be glad to meet old friends. See and hear Rubinoff and' his vi olin, in person Wed, May 7, 8:30 pjn. at Salem High School audi torium. Tickets on sale at Millers Dept Store. " ESCAPES OSTS V Ronald Lewis Shaffer, 14, es caped from Oregon state training school at Wood burn at about 10 p. m. Sunday, school affidals have reported to state and city police. Portable battery and electric ra dios, big discounts. Vince's Elec tric -- Dexter lawn mower and grinding service. Ph. 6833. 966 Center. VFW POST MEETS Veterans of Foreign Wars, Bea ver Navy post, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock In VFW hall. NEW RECORDS Oregon Bldg. ; Downstairs PETITION DENIED Because of discrepancies in boundary descriptions, the Marion county court Monday - denied a petition filed May 2, 1946 by resi dents of the Hubbard area asking for a rural fire protection dis trict. New petitions which were filed Monday were ordered by the court to bear the same num er and deposits. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. Dr. Wiles Dentist, 701 First Nat Bank. Phone 4924 for immediate appointment . - UNION MEN TRAVEL ' F. M. Keith and E. T. Benja min, business manager and exe cutive secretary of Salem Can nery Workers union local 670, are in Santa Barbara, Calif., this week attending the annual .. western conference of teamsters unions, They will return here early next week. Mother's Day Get your Gifts, Cards Scripture It non-Scripture at Bible Book House. Inc., 150 S. Liberty Street. Road oiling. Settle that dust. City & rural deliveries. Call 3514 or 3513 for more information. Val ley Oil Co., 2775 Cherry Ave. IOOF TO SHOW STYLES Chemeketa lodge, I.O.O.F, as its monthly entertainment pro gram,, will feature a style show and lunch after the lodge meeting Wednesday night The program will begin at 9 o'clock with lodge members, Rebekahs and friends invited. Aphis spraying now. Philip W. Beilke, Dial 2-1208. . De Lux Serve-Self laundry 345 Jefferson St J open daily for busi ness. Tuesday and Thursday to 9 p.m. The best in the West MRS. HASTINGS AT RITES Mrs. Guy Hastings, 475 Grove st, and daughter,. Mrs. Elliott Hayes, are in Wall, S. Dn where Mrs. Hastings attended the fun eral Sunday of a brother, Irving Kennedy. The two Salem women expect to return late this week. Standard Cleaners & Dyers. Also rug & drapery cleaning. Pick-up & deL service. No extra chg. We give S. it H. Green Stamps, Ph. 8779. t , - . - Johns-MansvHle slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, S years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost Free estimates.' Ph. 4642, Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., J64 S. ComL . PRISONERS LODGED In Six prisoners who were lodged In Marion " . county Jail Sunday night by deputy U. S. marshals were 'on their way again Monday to McNeil's Island prison In Wash ington. They were being trans ported from' Los Angeles. ' " Remember her May 11th. Curt & Dean Florist located in Erickson's Market Free delivery. 4 Phone 25014. , ;v :: ELECTION SET . June 17 is the date set Mon day by , Marion county court for election of directors of the Idanha rural fire protection district The district lies in both Linn and Marion counties and was declared organized by the court Monday. Special clearance on evergreen shrubs. Pembertons, 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 23346. - CARS CRASH, NONE HURT Autos operated by Wesley A. S tomes, 40 ; Fairhaven ave.', '-and James Robers, 2130 N. 5th st, collided at Myrtle and Highland avenues Sunday, investigating city police report , Rheumatism and Arthritis. Doc tors differ as to the merits of NUE-OVO. Many users say it has brought them relief. If you suffer from Rheumatism ' or Arthritis why not write for literature on NUE-OVO from Research Labor atories, Inc. 403 N. W. 9th, Port land, Oregon. Pd. Adv. GONE FROM FAIR VIEW Jack - Willis, - 23, Portland, is missing fronv Fairview home, au thorities there reported to Salem and state police. Candy for Mother's Day. Cigars by box for Father at Ruth's, lob by Pioneer Trust Bldg. OF - ON Discontinued Labels Popular - Western A Were 79c EC0E1C Maurice Hudldns DRIVER PLEADS INNOCENT Henry Jerry Lehr, of Silverton, driver of a truck involved in a collision with another truck at about 9:15 o'clock Saturday night 1 miles north of Woodburn on highway 99E, pleaded innocent in Salem justice court Monday to a charge of drunkenness on a pub lic ' highway.. State . pelice said Robert A. Arlandson of Albany, driver of the. other truck, told them Lehr's truck did not have any lights at the time of the col lision, when Arlandson was at tempting to pass another vehicle. Lehr's - trial was set ' for May 16 and he was being held - Monday night in Marion county jail in lieu of $150 bail. Experienced beauty operator wanted. Bonnie Dee Beauty Shop, 482 Court, ph. 9659. MILL OPEN DELAYED Kay Woolen Mills and its 120 idle workmen will not resume operations probably until next week, mill officials said yester day. Indications were last week that the broken paper mill flurife which halted the woolen mills power plant April 10 would be sufficiently repaired this week to allow the mills to re-open. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 23346. HI-Y MOTHERS ESVITED Mothers, of Salem Hi-Y club members will be entertained with a luncheon at the local YMCA this noon, it was announced by John Gardner, boys' work secretary at the YM. Mrs. A. W. Blankenship has headed the mothers organiz ation during the past year. Free cooking demonstration, Wed., 10 to 4:30 using new, Tap pan gas range, C. P. gas range, free cookies. Ralph Johnson Ap pliances, Valley Motor Bldg., 355 Center st OIL MAN BOOKED TO TALK George R. Kaye, Salem resident manager for Union Oil Co., who has been associated for 17 years with Union, will discuss world conditions at the Salem Kiwanis club luncheon this noon in the Marion hotel. MELODY RAMBLERS FILE A dance orchestra under the assumed business name of the Melody Ramblers was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Alfred D. Carver, 248 S. Church st ROTARY SLATES EXPLORER - Highlights of his recent voy age to Alaska in a 40-foot boat will be given to Salem Rotary club Wednesday noon in the Mar ion hotel by Amos Berg, Portland writer, lecturer and explorer. . ''J-1'' is by far the MOST IMPORTANT and MOST USED of all Because of the Importance of your eye sight to you, it is best to . be sure your eyes ore in perfect condition at oil times. Come in for on ex amination now. Moke sure. Don't guess. GLASSES ON TERMS oiiowirs OPTICAL SERVICE Since 1926 liberty Court St - Jive for POP State at High Telephono 8632 ess M00 O TAPPAN GAS RANGE ! 6 RUUD GAS WATER HEATERS 1 355 Center St. 7" nAVBfAKvx Ask your City Lines driver for tht pocket-size printed time schedule then you'll be able to cut down waiting time at each bus stop. You'll enjoy riding the bus more, for you'll be able to plan your trips downtown with more accuracy. Tide cvitt Safety (US Valley Motor Bldg., 355 Center St. WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M. TO 4:00 """Tv -r w- u' m - -it V- Frances Fricker Miss Frances Fricker, who will demonstrate cookie baking In the automatic oven of the Tappan C. P. gas range Wed nesday from 10 A. M. jo 4 P. M.. joined the Portland Gas & Coke Company's home ser-V vice department in July of 1946 after graduating from the Ore gon State College school of home economics. J 6 m - thO- CQBVQttlOtti Thm Saman. ScJm Ortxoix Tu day May 1947 5 laiOilStitDODl (in Phone 4036 . 11 (Mil " Salem, Oregon f I 1 I EL... - 1