feVA Eusn APPOIXTED - Appointment of Mrs. Eva Rush k ujufUnt rity recorder : will speed up recorder's oflice tusines5 with the public, City Manager J, L. Franzen stated Tuesday; ex pliunms that the promotion au thorizes her, to handle many, rou tine fmatterr that now await the city jrecorder's presence- when he Is out of the office. Mrs. Rush has been secretary to the r reorder and manager. Mary Brady." ; former Oregon City recorder, wilf arrive Text week: to join Franzeri"s staff, dividing her time between book keepiAg and secretariat duties, the : manager said. '": t:--- - tload Hing for-dusty rtjads. Also tftove and diesel oils for all. types of burners. Larmer Transfer. Ph. 3131. . - . ; ' Beautiful potted plants, cut flow ers,' bedding plants that will pleas mother. Pemberton's Flow er Shop, 1880 S. 12th. Ph. 23346. SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE i- Salem High school seniors have tinUl May 16 to apply for a $300 scholarship offered by Salem T.irtnc r-lnh to a ctiwimt Mitrinff a tocher college. President Edward Majek of the dub announced a r- . . 4Uu,y. sdchi Muumu Miicttujr have made application to the school principal, E. A. Carleton, Majek aiL DeLuxe Serve-Self Laundry, 345 Jefferson st., open daily t a. m. to i' p. m.. Tues. St Thurs. to 9 p, m. Automatic and conventional machines. The best in the west Anyone knowing the whereabouts f J. M. or Blanche Vaughan, please call 6562 evenings. . .'. ICE MACHINE ORDERED Salem General hospital auxili ary Tuesday voted to purchase; an Ice manufacturing and chipping machine for the hospital use at a rot of J1895. which it is estimated will save the hospital $60 a month. Cement. Hi-Early Strength, Per manent Premium cement for sal from ..car In our yard today. $1.35 -per sack. Pumilite Concrete Block Company, West Salem. . ' : Hear Frederick Libby authority cn international affairs, speak on "Our Future and How to Pre vent it"", S o'clock tonight,: First Methodist church. . RETIRES FROM FIRM Luther Wright filed a notice of retirement : from Aumsville Re manufacturing company, Aums Tille, with the Marion county clerk, Tuesday. See and hear Rubinoff and his vi olin, in person Wed, May 7, 8:30 torium. Tickets on sale at Millers . Dept. Store. r . ATTENDS MEET Lenore Headley, Marion county department . of health education director, represented the depart ment at a meeting in Portland Monday night of the Oregon so ciety for crippled and handicap ped children. Douglas McKay, Salem, chairman of the state so city, was in charge of the meet ing. Purpose was to incorporate the state unit into the national program and .to discuss medical care for crippled children. ;. . Experienced beauty operator wanted. Bonnie Dee Beauty Shop, 482 Court, ph. 9639. , , . I want to rent your farm. I am young, strong, conscientious and ambitious. I prefer dairy. Also like share basis. Call at 462 State st.. Apt. 12, in a. m. Ask for Chet Callahan. AT BAPTIST CONCLAVE Among Salem folk attending the Baptist convention this week In Oregon City are the Rev. Lloyd Anderson, Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Floyd White," Mrs. Frank Lehman, Dr J. R. Turnbull, Mrs. Thedore Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mor ris Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lantz, the Rev. Henry Bamett, Mrs. Bernard-Zobel, Mrs. Charles McCul lough, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lot tis, The convention will : end Thursday. Special clearance on evergreen shrubs. Pembertons, 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 23346. Candy for Mother Day. Cigars by box lor Father at Ruth's, lob by Pioneer Trust Bldg. LEIGIITON TO TRAVEL Lyle Lelghton," Salem scout ex ecutive, will attend the Polk Boy Scout district meeting at Grand Ronde tonight. E. P. Oppliger, In dependence, district chairman, is in charge. Plans for the Polk camporee of May 4 and 5 and the district's participation in the summer camp at Camp Pioneer, will be discussed. Johns-Mansville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down. 3 years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642, Mathls Bros; Roofing Co., 164 S. Comt Remember her May 11th. Curt St Dean Florist, located in Erlckson's Market Free delivery. Phone 25014. JAYCEES SEE MOVIE Hal Kweenev. United Air Lines' Salem representative, presented a color movie depicting xeuowsuwiei and Grand Tetons national parks , at the Jaycee luncheon Tuesday, i Dr. Wiles Dentist, 701 First Nat. Bank. Phone 4924 for immediate appointment -.c-';; ----- -: A dj us table Brass Hose Nozzle 49c - Hand Sickle With offset han dle, high alit? steeL 70 c IT "3 Hand Sprayer A positive action bear? daty sprayer that pats oat aense. iineiy atom ized spray. t Garden or Lawn Boiler For Rent By the Day Garden Cultivator Single wheel with 3 separ ate working t QC tools.' Now waww Sara Tima With o Corn-Planier 2.45 Made with tw handles ...... 8 Inch Flat HOP FILES .; 20C e.eb 2.25 Dozen Standard Typa nop KNIVES 3.25 Dozen Chromium Plated " ' " Swing Spout s , Kitchen Fancel Special . M 69 Vixen " GAI1DEII HOSE SINGLE BRAID. . ALL NEW RUBBER .25 M-FT. a 3.75 6.95 "A DEPARTMENT STORE FOR THE HOME" 238 N. Commercial Phone 4610 STORE TO BE EN'LARCED Permission to alter building at 260 N. High st., by enlarging quartet of the Esther Foster wo man's apparel store at a cost of $2,000, was granted Tuesday by the city engineer's office. Other permits were issued to Earl Rus sell to alter dwelling at 558 S. 14th st,' $500; Desco Blunt 'at erect garage at 1380 Jefferson st., $500; Alex Ritacca to alter dwel ling at 748 N. 20th st., $300. - Mother's Day Get your Gifts. Cards Scripture & 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. CANCER DRIVE ENRICHED The 164 bottles gathering odd coin for the American Cancer so ciety fund "in Salem business places the past month yielded $355.14, local campaign officials announced Tuesday.' City police men picked 1 up the bottles and the Marion county health, depart ment workers counted .the '"donations.-' .Bottles in other Marion county communities. have not yet been collected. : ; Dexter lawn mower and grinding service. Ph. '6833. 966 Center. New location C remise Studio.. 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. MAT HAUL LOGS County log hauling permits were granted by Marion county court Tuesday to F. A. Dugger, 1165 E; Rural ave.; E. W. Dugger, 1298 N. Church st, and John H. Cook, "95 Falrhaven ave, all of Salem; Henry J. Hatfield, Turner Mildred Volkman, Aumsville, and Julius J. Pokorny, Hubbard. Miss Margaret Lloyd is taking ap pointments at Price's. Beauty Sa lon and will be glad to meet old frientis. Frederick Libby lecture 8 o'clock tonight First Methodist church. No admission charge. ' DISTRICT SCOUTERS MEET Salem Boy Scout district com missioners will hold their month ly meeting tonight at 6:30 in the Golden Pheasant restaurant to choose a site for the district camp oree on May 17 and 18. Richard Elverson, district commissioner, will preside. Pod Edwards Dbvlnf OM Tim Dances Wednesday and Saturday njgnis, vrystai uardens. . River silt, top soft and fin dirt Com"! Sand Gravel Ph. 21966. RETURNS FROM TOURNEY Cornelius Bateson, Salem high school student who went to St. Louis, Mo, last week to compete in the National Forensic league's national tournament returned Tuesday after having placed sixth in extempore speaking, among contestants from 19 states. He called the contest "tough but fun." Bateson is a member of the SHS debate and forensic team coached by Amanda Anderson. Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity. R. L. Elfstrom Co. Price's Beauty Salon has increased its personnel and will now be able to accept a limited number of new appointments. NORBLAD APPOINTED Rep. Walter Norblad of the sec ond Oregon congressional district has been appointed a member of the ' board of visitors to the U.S. Military academy at West Point, N.Y, a congressional group simi lar to trustees of a private uni versity, according to word from Norblad's Washington, D. C, of fice. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street Expert watch & clock repairing. 5 day service at Stevens Jewelry. Reduce the health way. Be slim and feel good. Phone 6253. SCOUTS HEAR TALK Dr. W. J. Stone, Marion county health officer, spoke Tuesday night to Explorer scout , post 17 on the subject of "Values of Sex Education." Forty five youths at tended the meeting of the unit sponsored by Salem Junior Cham ber of Commerce and convening at Pringle park. Asparagus now ready for canning & freezing. Fiala Ranch. 3 mi. north of Salem in Polk County. Ph. 23072. Bring containers. Oil your road St se'ttle the dust Call Tweedie, 9696 or 5769. AUTOS IN COLLISION Autos driven by John G. Linrk, Woodburn route 2, and Harold E. Sherman, 835 D st, collided Mon day night at Capitol and D streets, according to city police reports. Damage was not exten sive. Frederick Libby lecture 8 o'clock tonight First Methodist church. No . admission charge. x wesix electric 2 K. W. St 2 K. W. built-in wall heaters now avail able R. L Elfstrom Co. v- j - BARLOWS IMPROVED Injured in an auto collision on the Pacific highway just south of Salem Sunday, afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barlow, 1456 Franklin st. West Salem, were still in Sa lem Deaconess hospital Tuesday night. He was reported by atten dants to be in "fair" condition and resting well, while Mrs. Bar low, was said to be "doing nicely." For factories, offices St business uses, 12" General Electric wall clocks. $12.48. tax incl. R. L Elf strom Co. - . " COURT TO MEET Members i of -Marion county court will attend" a meeting of district 5 of the Oregon associa tion of counties in Eugene Monday- County Judge Grant Mur phy is chairman? of the district which comprises Marion, Linn, Lane. Polk. Benton and Lincoln counties. Report of the last .leg jslature will be discussed. Miss Mary DeVall is back with Price s Beauty Salon and will ac cept appointments and meet hea friends and patrons. JOB MEN VISIT STAYTON , Carl Greider snd Richard Pic- Kell, veterans counselor and vet erans jemploymenT representative, respectively, at the Salem office of tne siate employment service, will visit the Stayton area tonight They will discuss veterans em ployment possibilities with Leroy Simpson, Stayton veterans con tact representative in that area. Plate glass now ' available. Don Brown, Elfstrom'. WOODBURN MA FINED A $250 fine and a 30-day sus pended jail sentence was given Sjdney R. Seime, .Woodburn, who appeared in Salem justice court Tuesday on charges of driving while intoxicated. Seime was ar rested near Brooks by state police March 23 and entered a plea of guilty to the charge on April 24 G. E- automatic blankets a year round comfort ; and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept R. L. Elfstrom Co. TWO HOUSES APPROVED Construction of' two one-story dwellings was allowed in permits issued Tuesday by the city en gineer's office. The houses will be constructed by i Earl F. Brad field at 895 Columbia st, to cost $5,000, and by V, A. Straw at 2090 Berry st, to cost $2,000. TOWNSENDERS MEET Townsend club 4 will meet at 7:30 tonight at 2125 N. 4th st. The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Wedjesdar, May 7, 19475 J Specials a IMS r f a! Brown or Black Wedgie Play SAHDALS Also broken lines of white or beige Slave Sandals. Regular 3.45 and 3.95 Now 1.97 Large Lot ol Children's Play Shoes All Colors Values to 4.00 Now 229 Blue Novelty Dress and Arch Support SHOES Reg. 5.95 and 6.85 Now Women's Smartly Styled Novelty DRESS SHOES Reg. 5.95 to 7.75 Now 3.79 One Group Y7EDGIE SAHDALS In White, Rel Beige and Brown Regular 4.95 Now 2e97 Two Big Speci Girls WiTite or Brown Loafers Regular 5.95 Now 3.97 One Group WHITE SAHDALS Military heels. The ideal shoe for gradu ation. - Regular 4.95 1 Now 2.97 One Group of While 7edgie OXFORDS All Sizes. Regular 6.85 Now 4.87 One Large Group Girls' Brown OXFORDS All Sizes, 4-9 -Regular 4.95 Now 3.29 Men's House Slippers Black Romeos Regular 4.15 Now 2.70 Also Men's and Women's $5.00 Camp Mors All Sizes. Mch' Engineer's Boots, Riding Boots and Calked Loggers at Extra Special Savings 357 State Street l-flBGlHI'SME CO. Next to Midget Market T.. - vmnsAtmS OF USGD TlUSS! 'AtiQUAB TtJIS WIT"?" FIIISSTOCJS pgitfKfc Come in and equip your car foe summer , driring and yacadoa tripe You can't afford to miss this opportunity to buy Firestone De Luxe Champion Tires at a big savings! We need used tires for retreading, and that's why we'll gire you this big allowance for your old, smooth worn, unsafe tire. Don't fmt it off COME IN TODAY! 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