LICENSED TO WED AJSuug retain uuiiKKc Aiv-iu issued at Vancouver, Wash.. axe those for waiter V. Hardman . M tlTL'l.l a i u ' nd trances a. wniieneaa, oom Tel 34 Park street. Salem; Clinton - F. Bates, Woodburn route 1. box' 37, and M. Pearle Bates, 530 Di- . - phy and Orma J. Pense, both of Jefferson route 1; Lawrence , G. John, MiU City, and Neva M. Domrell, Gates; Russell S. Free man, Portland, antt Gladys F, Koelfgen. 113 Main street, Dallas; Edwin C RichreL Silverton, and Deris M. Dickenson, Silverton route 2, box 99, and to William D. HiB and Edna M. Adams, both . of Albany route 1. Pn,nma ul nvpr C rpr nbaum's. Friday 939 A.M. to 5 P.M. - Dahlia bulbs 15c ea. Perennials bedding plants. Boyd Nursery, 240 SUte St. ' viwr mrn The name of A, P. Speer, de ceased, is retired from 'the Little French shop by Pearl Speer, ad ministratrix of the- estate. In a clerk Wednesday. An 8umcd burlocift name certificate for the shop , was filed rontainin the Church st.; Jane Ruth Uerron and Jay C. H err on, "both of 645 Jud aon st. floor sander from Woodrow!, 440 Center St. For Sale: 2 houses to wreck. Lar imer Transfer. Ph. 7529. SALEM WOMAN' REWARDED Mrs. Clare Vaughn, 370 E. 'Washington St.. has been award ed a new radio for a letter, and accompanying inspirational writ - Ing accepted for use in the CBS radio program identified as "Mel ody House. Spiritual Sunflowers bazaar and rummage sale, above Greenba urn's bat, win. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere KnffH TfiU 535 N. Canitnl St. LEAVE HOSPITAL Dismissed Wednesday from Sa lem General hospital were Mrs Georce Davis. Brooks, and infant on; Mrs. Frank W. Bealey, 3805 Cherry ave and infant son, and Mrs. John Dietz, 1170 Nebraska ve, and infant daughter. Brentwood swim . trunks, smart " new tropical patterns $3.95. Alex Jones, 121 N. High.. .: . . . Some hay for the cutting at Sally Bush place. . . I. S. DRAFTSMEN WANTED Federal civil service headquar ters in Salem post office has in formation on openings at $2,644 to t3.397 per year for engineering - draftsmen with the bureau of rec lamation in northwest states.. New-location Crtmis Studio. 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Cn Pop Edwards' playing Old Time tughts. Crystal Gardens,-; . EVERY FUNERAL SERVICE entrusted to us Is individually planned and personally direct ed - its cost determined by the family' wishes. HOWELL -EDWARDS Salem Faoer&l Chapel S4S K. Capitol St. rbono 3673 CHARGED WITH LARCENY. Cecil Henry Bassett, 444 S. High st, was arrested by city police Wednesday on a larceny complaint signed by j Theodore Franklin, who is now serving a five-day sentence in the city jail for vagrancy. Franklin accuses Bassett of taking his wallet and S 150 while the pair were ' on a party a few days ago, according to police reports. Franklin Tues day finished part of a two-year sentence at the state penitentiary for a Multnomah county robbery. He was received at the prison Jan. 6, 1846. , G. E automatic blankets a year 'round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. EHstrom Co. " Hear Al. J. Sartort-Past Supreme Governor of the Loyal Order of Moose speak tonight at 8:30 at the Moose hall 12th and Leslie streets. Public invited. 1 . STOLEN CAR IN CRASH " The driver of a stolen car fled after it was involved in la col lision at about 10 p.'Vn. Tuesday at Winter and Market streets with an into operated by Leonard H. I'.tBee of route 2, Dallas; Inves tigating Salem policemen i report. Myma Schieman of 260 S. 19th st, is owner of the stolen car. Police said she did not know it had been taken until; they noti fied her of the theft and accident. For factories, offices & business uses, 12- General - Electric wall clocks, $12.48tax IncL RJ U EU Strom Co. 1; .-'j..- Plate glass now available, Don Brown, Elf strom's. j i t CRASHES INVESTIGATED " Two auto accidents investigated by Salem police Tuesday ; evening involved cars operated by Foster H. Wedmore of route 4, Salem and John Wesley, sr., 1530 N. loih t at 14th -and Nebraska streets; by Robert D. Key of 684 Norman ave., and by ; Robert u. Lindberg of Portland, at Owens and South Commercial streets Oil you road & settle the dust. Wesix electric 2 A K. Wiit 2 K. W built-in wall heaters now avail- OUTBOARD MOTOR TAKEN Don Madison's service station at High and Unioa streets was broken into and a model DK3 Mercury 22 horsepower! one-cylinder outboard motor and some miscellaneous fishing tackle were stolen, according to police re ports. : " I i' : ' Reduce the health way! Be1 slim and feel good. Phone 6253. Asparagus now ready for canning & freezing. Fiala Ranch. 3 mi. north of Salem in Polk County. Ph. 23072. Bring containers. , CONSULT WITH RED CROSS Richard Evans, Red Cross field rnrMntative in water safety. accident prevention and first aid, and Boyd Burnside, ARC area! dis acter representative, are consult ing with leaders of the Marion county Red Cross chapter, local officials announced Wednesday. Insured savings earn ; more than two per cent at. Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street - ., ' : j ' SERVICE STATION OPENS A service station at 394 N. Church has the assumed business name of Smitty's Clipper service, according to a filing with the Mar ion county clerk Wednesday by Fearon M. Smith, 310 Kappahn st . ' ; r -. VISIT FROM CANADA ; i Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stanley Wallis of Victoria, B. C have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, North 19th street. for - a week. The families were close neighbors in Alberta, Can ada, 25 years ago when the Wal lises came to Canada from Lon don, England. This was their, first visit to Oregon. They were driv ing from Victoria by way of Sa lem and Spokane, Wash., to Cal gary and Peace River, Alberta, where they have business interests. -t 1 "- Northern Lawr - mowers, limited quantity. R. L. Elfstrom Co. Expert watch & clock repairing. 5 day service at Stevsns Jewelry. FILE FOR GROCERY ! An assumed business name cer tificate for Williams & Co., a gro cery and general merchandise store at Detroit, was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Philip Williams, Esther Zacher Williams, Margaret Noble and Janet M. Morgan, all of Detroit Dexter lawn nww and grinding service, Ph. 6833. 966 Center.. River silt top sob and fill dirt Com! Sand & Gravel Ph 21966. ALEXANDER TAPPED George Alexander, University of Oregon sophomore and son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Alexan der, 2605 State st, recently be came a member of Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional ad vertising fraternity on the campus. Remember her May 11th. Curt & Dean Florist located in Erickson's Market Free delivery. Phone 25014. Dr Wiles Dentist. 701 First Nat. Bank. Phone 4924 for immediate! appointment TO LAY PIPE " A permit to Edward F. Wallace, Aumsville, to lay an 18-inch drainage pipe across market road 40 about 485 yards from its inter section with market road . 872 was granted by the Marion county court Wednesday. Candy for Mother's Day. Cigars by box for Father at Ruth's,. Job- by Pioneer Trust Bldg. ' Johns-Mans ville- slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down,: 3 years to pay, Buy the best at no extra cost Free estimates. Ph. 4642, Ma this Bros. TOWN SEND MEETING Townsend club 16 will meet to night in the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford st. OMS RECEIVES AWARD Oregon Motor Stages, which operates buses in Salem, has won the grand sweepstakes safety award for commercial vehicle safety from Portland's traffic safety: commission. Advertising and an employes program of the firm have stressed safety during recent months, the OMS company announced. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of J. M. or Blanche Vaughan, please call 6562 evenings. DELTA THETA PARTY SET - About 25 Salem men, including Willamette law school and alum ni members of Delta Theta Phi will go to Portland Saturday eve ning for a dinner dance celebrat ing the founders' day of that pro fessional legal fraternity. The party will be held at the Portland air base officers club. DeLuxe Serve-Self Laundry, 345 Jefferson st., open daily 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Tues. & Thurs. to 9 p. m. Automatic and conventional machines. The best in the west COURT CHANGES The name of Case's auto camp is changed to Case's cottages in assumed business name filings with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Roy J. Case and Murriel A. Case, both route 9, box 437. Experienced beauty operator wanted. Bonnie Dee Beauty Shop, 482 Court, ph. 9659. FUN GUIDE STARTS An assumed business name for About Town, an amusement guide, was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Margaret A. Nicholls and Frank B. Nicholls, both of Salem. Beautiful potted plants, cut flow ers, bedding plants that will please mother. Pemberton's Flow er Shop, 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 23346. MAY HAUL LOGS R. L. McClintock, Mill City, was granted a permit Wednesday to haul logs over certain county and market roads by the Marion coun ty court Road 'oiling for dusty roads. Also stove and diesel oils for all types of burners. Larmer Transfer. Ph. 3131. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, drainboards. store fronts, bath rooms; showers, ihowrr doers. FREE ESTIMATE -Ed" Bush Ph. 2-48:6 1195 N. Winter II &h ll Spring 5 House Cleaning THE LITTLE FREIICH SHOP US North High St, Salem. Oregon j j On group of 36 COTTON & RAYON C A DRESSES, broken sixes .......... .-...only ach CLOSE OUT SPECIAL SLACKS, checked woolens, ray on gabardines. Values CIC to 745,taoort - CmmJJ ach SLACK SUITS. Famous HoCywood Premier, line. Value to 19.75 to go at 5.00 v 10.00 each One group of RAYON CREPE & JERSEY C A A DRESSES to go at ...... .,.. w w oach ONE GROUP OF 100 BLOUSES. Value 4 AA ; JL mXJKf each 7,95 each to $7.35 to go at . SPECIAL - 70 DRESSES, all sizes. Value to $21.75 to go at On group of ALL WOOL SUITS and SHORTIE COATS. Value to $39.75. . 4 f AfJ To go at .... 1- - A waawV each On group of all WOOL COATS AND SUITS. Value to $33.75. 4 C Afl Togoat... ....... JLbW each Extra special on beautiful SHORTIE 4 Q "7C COATS. While. .only w & each On group of 10. Wool and rayon 2 PIECE DRESSES Regular $24.75 and $29.75 Yalue. 4 AA To go at .:...;.:.'..l:...onlT " ach On group of DRESSY BLACK DRESSES J Values to $24.75. To 4 r tf JLVTeV"! .only ach i Stop and Shop at the Little French Shop - Jest eppesite Ceart House, 115 North High St Watch for ear show of new Lil Alice & Je Bert cottons on Saturday afternoon. May 17th this month. . . ... I Just in time for Mother's Day , SOFTLY TAILORED BLOUSES in women s sizes Haye a blouse with a bow, one . with a jabot or a handsome tai lored shirtwaist White or pastel rayon crepe. Sizes from 38 to 44. LAMMERS TO TOASTM ASTER Clinton Lammers Hill be act ing toastmaster at Thursday night's' weekly meeting of the Capitol Toastmasters rlub in the Hollywood Lions den at 6:15. Speakers scheduled are Eric Al len, William Bliven, Joseph Prange, Al Cramer and Elmer Amundson. Clark Craig is gen eral evaluator. WESSLOWCLUB SPEAKER Salem Lions club this noon will bear an address 'entitled "Check ing Up" by Justice Walter C. Winslow of . the state supreme court The luncheon will be held in the Marion hotel . Births BKUbl io Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Brust, 2048 Center st., twin daughters, -Wednesday, May 7, at Salem Deaconess hospital. BULLOCK To Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Bullock, ' 1975 N. Front st, a daughter, Wednesday, May 7, at Salem Deaconess hospital. T1MM To Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Timm, Silverton, a son, Wednes day, May 7, at Salem Deaconess hospital. 1 CLARK To Mr,, and Mrs. J. W. Clark, Turner route 2, a son, Wednesday, May 7, at Salem Cen eral hospital. ' PAGE To Mr. awd Mrs. Frank L. Page, 1462 Missiqn st., a daugh ter, Wednesday, My 7, at Salem General hospital. WIKOFF To 'Mr. and Mrs. Lowell G. Wikoff, 535 S. 18th st., a son, Wednesday, May 7, at Sa lem General hospital. BILES To Mr. end Mrs. Har old W. Biles, 1190 Reedy dr., a son, Wednesday, May 7, at Sa lem General hospital, v Penally for Tree Stealing Defined Tex Foxley, attorney for the state forestry department Tues day held that taking a tree from someone else's land constitutes larceny with a penalty of from one to 10 years in the state pen itentiary if the value of the prod ucts exceeds $35. The law provides that in case of innocent trespass the injured, person may collect double dam ages while in case of intentional trespass the charge is treble damages. Milk was the source of 14 per cent of all U. S. farm cash income in 1945. Th Statesman. Salem. : Oregon. Thursday. May 1347 5 REPAIRS ON All RADIOS TtW Tour Vf Rdie Zgjjfef Attention WARREII'S 217 Fairs rooDds Rd. Ph. 7611 Pickop Delivery W SEfflP 1 1's Salem's Quality Clothiers and Tailors for - Men and Young Men SPOBT SUSIES O New Smart Styles O Top Quality Fabrics O Expertly Tailored Guaranteed Fit One anil Two Pants euits SIZES TO FIT ALL: REGULAR, STOUT, SHORT OR TALL 100 Pur Worsted Fabrics. Most wanted patterns and colors. Single and double breasted model at most reasonable prices. We are closing oul and discontinuing our furnishings deparlmenl at 33 redactions. Stock up your summer needs now and save lh. NATIONAL KNOWN HAKES Sport Shirts. Neckties. Hose. T-Shirts. Belts. Suspenders. AU-Weather Utility Jackets. Sweaters. All Wool Bathrobes. Tie Clasps. Key-Chains. Collar Bars and Handkerchiefs. Pick out the articles you want and deduct off th regu lar price. ATTENTION GRADUATES! Don't wait until the last minute to select your suit It takes takes time ior any necessary alterations. Gel yours early and hare it when you want it You'll Find it Fays Always To Shop J. J.'s Salem's Quality Clothiers for Men and Young Men. Our Slogan Is Sye, Quality and Greater Value Courtesy Service Always QUALITY JO STYLE GREATER tycrQTlen end ass. v VALUE 387 STATE STREET 2 Doors West of Liberty on SUte Street Howard Ilansakrr. Manager J. Josrphson. Prop. nil n AND ttVUK Y 111 RIP 0,000 -SEASON cumMc Main Floor SUITS: Values to' 34.75 . Values to 39.75 Values to 49.75 PURSES: Values to 17.00 21.00 29.00 2.99 Values to 25.00 .. 10.99 Costume Jewelry: Vz Off COSMETICS: Vz off en all Henri Bendel Gloves: Values to 1.98, 39c J Mezzanine COATS: Values to 29.75-" Values to 34.75 Values to -39.75 Values to 49.75 Doivnstairs DRESSES: Values to 19.75 Values to 22.75 Values to 24.75 -Values to 29.75 .... 10.00 17.00 21.00 29.00 9.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 CHENILLE ROBES: Values to 8.98 4.99 COTTON HOUSECOATS: Values to 7.98 ; SPORTCOATS: Values to 16.98 . ... Values to 10.98 SWEATERS: Values to 7.98 3.00 5.99 3.99 Values to 10.98 . 4. BLOUSES: One Group Values to 5.98 ...... MAISON FRANCE BLOUSES 4 ' Vaues to 7.98 '. , . Values, to 6.98 Values to 5.98 SKIRTS: Values to 7.98 1.00 1.99 1.99 6.98 5.98 4.98 1.99 Sorry . ..- f ' No Exchanges ; ' & JX A or Refunds All Sale Final --fe-,MN,!-wMl..rii,OTi, ,11,1m, , JZmmmmmmEr