(Patty Mews nBaeffs Bt ILDINO rEEMlTS ISSUED Eight building iermito " were issued Wednesday by the city en gineers office to E.W. Cherring Um to alter a dwelling at 2390 Myrtle at, 1300; toj the Salem public schools to ltrit Englewood school, $150; to Robert E. Hennen to erect a house at 410 N. 22nd st, $2,000; to Caill i Barn, to alter a house at 2313 Hyde it.. $500; to Mra. N. Peters, to erect a houe at 1065 Highland ave., $5,000; to Perry E.I Thornton to iter a garage at 3835 Lee t., 700 and to Mr. and ! Mrs. Victor Stuart to erect a house at 2365 N. Church 'at, $2,500.; Notice to carpenter, local union 105. Special meetipf, Thursday, August 7. M WOOLEN MILLS FORMS Article of incorporation of the Paris Woolen mills ( at Stay ton uere filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by J. P. Powell, John E. Powell and! Wilbur F. Berry. Capital stick lis listed as $125,000. M Obituary HANCOCK - ' J i Mrt. Mildred lUncock. at her home, route 4. Salem, Saturday. August I. Wile of Oicar W. Hucock of Sa lem. Mother of Mr. H. H. Heath of Sairm and GaYlord H. Cox. Oe Ridder, La. Sifter of Mrs. Agnes Jones. Mrs. Jean Johnson. Mrs. Edith Adams, Al fred B. Haines. Oliver N. Haines, all of Elkton. Or.; Mrs. H B. Cox of Reeds- rt. Ivan Haines of Drain and Blaine Haines of Cottage Grove. Also sur vived by two grandchildren. Services will be held Friday. August t. at 2 p.m. from Clough-Barrlrfc chapel with interment : at Belcreat Memorial park following. FITZGERALD, " ' L Carl William Fitzgerald at a local botpiUl, Tuesday. August 5. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence w. Fitzaerald. 395 Vista Ave.. Salem; a stater. Edwlna Fitzgerald of Salem, and grandparent. Mr. and Mra. Carl Ham mer of Butler. Pa. Graveside service! will be held Thursday. August 7, 10 a. mi.. Belcrett Memorial park under dl tection of Oough-Barrick chape L DOWNS ! Dora Downs, late reskfent of 2121 S. High St.. August S, at a local hospital, f urvlved by five nephews. Including Dr. C. A. Downs, Xalem. and Victor A. Shew, Lake Hughes. Calif. Announce ment of services later by Clough-Bar-rirk company. It t a k skill to handle flowers proper ly, and it takes train ing and good taste to display them most ad vantageously. We be lieve , our . floral ar rangements speak elo quently for. them selves.',. HOUJfllEDUJBROS funERBiHonit , sssacxTNCAmoiJiiuT til HI www JjajfT SMITH RETURNS Back from a national Metho dist conference in Lincoln, "Neb., Is ; the Rev. S. Raynor Smith, southern Oregon district super intendent and former pastor of Jason Lee Methodist church here. While in Nebraska. Smith visited Dr. John L. Knight, president of Nebraska Wesltyan university and formerly "of the Willamette university faculty. The Smiths are now making their home in Roseburg. Johns-Manville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. Com'L New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court st.. over Smith Baking co. MRS. BUCKLEY LEADS Leadership in two phases of this week's program at the dist rict girls' camp at Camp Silver Creek has been provided by Mrs. Harry Buckley, of the U. S. park service, who took camp leaders on the nature trail for instruc tion Monday and who told stories about the region at Wednesday evening's camp fire. River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com'! Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. HOBBY HORSES READY. During 4he playgrounds' craft classes at Englewood school this summer, many children have con structed hobby horses, whijh are to participate in a "Hobby Horse day" at the school August 15. Prizes for the fastest 'riders and for the best-constructed horses will be given. The competition will be directed by Mrs. Carolyn Black, playground supervisor. Do you need an electric range (full size), apt. or electric range, ironer, washer or electric water heater if so see us at once, first come first served. Broadway Ap pliance Co., 419 Ferry. Phone 21565. West Salem Toggery, men At boys work clothes. 1126 Edgewater. Watch for opening date. FIRE OUT ON LOT The Salem fire department Wednesday helped extinguish a grass fire that was out of control on a lot in the 200 block of South Church street where city crews were engaged in clearing operations. Births - RODAKOWSKI To Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rodakowski, 1810 Lee st., a son, Wednesday, Aug ust . 6, at Salem Deaconess hos pital, i , , FRITZ To Mr. and Mrs. Wijlis Fritz, 1010 Oak st., a son, Wednesday,: August 6, at Salem Deaconess hospital. MATHIS j To Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mathis, 954 Norway st., a son; Wednesday, k August 6, at Salem General hospital. CHILD ERS To Mr. and' Mrs. L. W. Childers, Salem, route 1, a daughter, Wednesday, August 6, at Salem General hospital. CRANDLET To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. CrandleL Willamlna, a daughter, Wednesday, August 6, at Salem General hospital. CAMr PROGRAM SET A varied program for the re mainder of this wet k's district girls' camp in the Silver Creek recreational area was announced Wednesday by Mrs. Edna Marie Moore, director. This evening will include stunt night and a talent show. A hike around all the falls on Friday will be climaxed by a picnic supper at South fall. A candlelight ceremony is sched uled for Saturday evening. Exhibition of craft work by girls of Hillcrest school starts at Elf strom'a galleries, August 11th. H. A. Loveall has purchased the Beauty Nook 319 Court St. will specialize in Hair Cutting and Per-waving. Ph. 6631. COMPLAINT, ON DOGS yirginius Shay, received a cita tion in municipal court Wednes day "to abate a nuisance within 30 days" after his neighbors in the 2300 block of Claude street complained to police that his eight dogs and two puppies were alleg edly creating a nuisance, munic ipal court records 'show. Reduce the scientific way.. Lstest modern massage (myopathy). 543 N Church. Phone 6253. GENERAL DISMISSES Mrs. Austin Locke, . 140 High way ave., Mrs. Edgar Pomeroy, Independe nee, Mrs. Richard Smart. 520 N. 23rd st,, and Mrs. Glen E. Blanton, 2275 Broadway, each with her baby son, and Mrs. Thomas Padgett, Monmouth, and Mrs. Sidney Kroll, Salem, route 9, each with her baby daughter, were dismissed Wednesday from Salem General hospital. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St. Need time to shop on your lunch hour? Try Nohlgren's air condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fast service. Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. FIREMEN RECEIVE THANKS The Salem city fire, department received word of appreciation Wednesday from R. E. Borland, Silverton" city manager; Jack Spencer, president of the Silver ton Chamber of Commerce, and Arthur Dahl, Silverton fire chief, for its participation recently in the pioneer picnic at Silverton. Oral Speppe is now at the Beauty Nook, 319 Court st. Ph. 6631. VISITING FROM CANADA Accompanied by her daughter Gladys and Paul Grey, Mrs. Maude Knapp of Swift Current, Sask., Can., is visiting her nieces, Mrs. Ivy Coons and Mrs. H. B, Claus of Salem and Mrs. Frank Poppe of Crab tree. In their tour of the northwest they arrived Tuesday in Salem. RECEIVE MARRIAGE PERMITS Marriage licence have been is sued at Vancouver, Wash., to Ray B. Carlisle, Portland and Marjorie M. Parren, Gervais; Howard D. Parker and Betty L. Eads, both of-Dallas, and to Roy H. Comp ton. Amity, and Naomi C. John son, Beaverton. KILLS DUCKS ILLEGALLY Chester Lee Callahan, 820 Cas cade dr., was fined $100 and costs in Marion county district - court Wednesday for killing ducks in closed season, court records show. R. L. Elfstrom Co. invites you to listen to Real Moments of Ro mance, featuring Jim Ameche, at 7:55 P.M. on Radio KOCO. 1490 on your dial. ? EDLUN1) PLEADS INNOCENT i Maynard II. Edlund. 649 Center St., pleaded Innocent in muUipnl court Wednesday and was re leased on $100 bail after his arrest Tuesday night on a charge, of reckless driving, liquor involved, police records show. Police said he was arrested on downtown streets after allegedly being in volved in "squirreling" operations with another car. His trial has been set for August 29, at 1:30 p. nu, in municipal court. Evening dinners at Nohlgren's now with full linen service in dining rm. from S to 8:30 P.M. OIL AUMSVILLE AREA Today the county road oiling crew will be on market road 88 from Aumsville to Shaw and on market road 84 from Mehama to Taylor's Grove, resurfacing both roads. The crews finished their work on market roads 65, 12, 36 and 68 and county road 401 in the north end of the county Wednes day, Percy Manser, noted Oregon ar tist exhibit of oils is still on dis play at Elfstrom's galleries. Don't miss it Nohlgren's home-made pies now available "to iik out." IIAWORTH TO SPEAK C. C. Ha worth, former Willam ette Spanish instructor and tor 20 years a missionary in Cuba, will speak during the Salem Spanish club meeting at 8 p.m. Friday in the Salem YWCA. Don Hunsacker, Willamette university student will conduct the study drill. Owner leaving city. This house must sell. $l,ut)0 oown. $70 mo. New 2 bedrm. home, plastered, elec. heat, insulated, elec. water system, single garage & Ige. lot $7800. To see this home call D. J. Dawson with Grabenhorst Bros., Realtors, 134 S. Liberty. Ph. 4131. BY-PASS COMPLETED Traffic is now being de toured over the emergency by-pass bridge recently built next to the Santiarq river bridge at Stayton, while a county bridge crew is re pairing the main span, County Commissioner Ed Rogers said Wednesday. Wanted: Apt house size gas range. Ph. 5862. STUMPS BLASTED ' Those who heard loud blasting noises Wednesday morning heard the sound of blasting to remov e stumps at the site of the construc tion of two new buildings being erected at the west end of Sweet land field grandstand at Willam ette university. R. L. Elfstrom Co. invites you to listen to Real Moments of Ro mance, featuring Jim Ameche, at 7:55 P.M. on Radio KOCO. 1490 an your dial. CONVENTION REPORT8 SET ! Members of Salem Lions club meeting this noon in the Marion hotel will hear reports of the re cent Lions International conven tion in San Francisco. Several lo cal members attended the con vention. MACK'S TAXI FILES 'An assumed business name cer tificate for Mack's Taxi company of Detroit was filed with the Mar ion county clerk Wednesday by Melvin J. McClain of Detroit Beauty operator wanted at Bon nie Dee Beauty Shop. Ph. 9659. AT ARC CONFERENCE Plnrtning to attend a veterans itdminlsti ittiou onfrinu r In Port land today ate Susan Fahrity, executive secretary of Marion county chapter of American Red Cross, and" Mrs. Elinor Fox, chap ter home service social worker. The home service department, concerned with veterans and their dependents, is one of the major Red Cross programs. Truck and Tractor repairing. All types of machine work, welding, fabricating, etc. Bird & Zysset Co., authorized Reo Truck Deal ers. Ph. 6666. MOBIL SERVICE NAMED Fairgrounds Mobil service at 2505 Portland rd., is the name filed in a certificate with the Mar ion county clerk. Wednesday by I. W. Hereford, Salem route 3, box 990, and Avis B. Winters, 342 Evergreen ave. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugcl, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. RETIRES FROM GROCERY Martin Evensen filed a notice of retirement from the Capitol Street grocery at 611 N. Capitol st, with the Marion county clerk Wednes day. FILES F0R SERVICE An assumed business name cer tificate for Giabel's Auto service, 35r7ftjCherTyave., was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednes day1 by Henry H. Grab I of the same address. NO MEETING TONIGHT Capital Toastmasters, who us ually meet on Thursday nights, will not: hold another meeting un til Thursday, August 28, officials announced Wednesday. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing. Jid at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit, easy to wear Beltone. James Taft & Associates, 218 Ore gon bldg. Ph. 24491. SPEAKS TO CAMPERS Sanitation and recreation phases of camping were discussed at the district girls camp in Silver Creek recreational area Tuesday by Lenore Headley. health education director with the Marion county health department. A few first autographed editions of "Beau Dare book on horses by Pers Crowell are still in stock at Elfstrom's art department, 3rd floor. , Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal savings Association, 120 South Libert street FLYINO SERVICE CHANGES Richard II. Spooner is the new owner of Eagle Flying service at McNary field, and Jack L. Ever son is the retiring operator, ac cording to business certificate filings with the Marion county clerk Wednesday. MRS. BARNETT GOES HOME Mrs, Woodrow Barnett, 1230 S. 16th st., with her baby daughter, was dismissed Wednesday from Salem Deaconess hospital. SCOUT TRIP CANCELLED Unless more scouts register soon, the scheduled senior scout hike for August 10 to 17 to Mt. Jefferson will be cancelled, the local scout office announced Wed nesday. Only five have registered for the, trip thus far. It is to be led by Jerry Scott or Lyle Leigh-ton. The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Thuraday. Auqmat 7. 19473 t ' -1 v h 4 ! , - ? ! 1 tvj WARDS ENAMELED SHOWER CABINET Reg. 59.95 4995 With fittings Not enough bathroom space? Wards compact hite thoer cabinet (almost 2H-sq. ft.)j is the answer to your problem ! It's de signed and built to form a last ing, leak-proof unit! Has inter changeable walls,' and c one-piece enameled steel receptor! Lincoln County Pioneer Association Picnic Set The Lincoun County Pioneer association will hold its 14th an nual picnic at the Eddyville high school grounds on Sunday. The program committee for the picnic consists of Mrs. Florence Hamlin, chairman, Charles Hude and Mrs. Ruth Grant; grounds, Roy Rob bins, chairman, W. F. Wakefield and Earl Weltin; coffee, Mrs. May Grant, -chairman. All attending the picnic are requested to bring a basket dinner; coffee will be furnished. Col. Weaver Tells Club of Dam Progra m Ask Chas. S. McElhinny fffrovf Standard lasvraaf GOLDlll YEARS' PLAII Calling not only for facts but for "truth about the farts," Col. Theron D. Weaver, divisional en gineer for the corps of engineers, discussed the work of the Colum bia basin inter-agency committee before the Rotary club Wednes day. The committee is endeavor ing to agree on plans for the fu ture development of the Columbia basin. - ' The recommendation of the in terior department for a morator ium of ten years on dam-building, though permitting construction of the Foster creek and McNary dams, is now under review by the inter-agency committee fol lowing hearings at Walla Walla and Lew is ton. Col. "Weaver discussed the pro tests of the fish interefts against dams but cited the count of mi grating fish at Bonneville as proof of the value of works- there pro vided for fish passage. He ex pressed real concern for the Celilo Indians who - ancestors i fUhed the Columbia from time immem orial and said the government must make proper,; provision fr them, though he quetionfd the richts of the Yakimas and Cavue and - Warm Springs Indians to rights at Celilo. The purpose of the federal agencies is to promote develop ment . In the best interest of the region Hearings are held to get the voice of! the pub' ic and every effort is made to get full inform ation and then make proper con clusions from it said the colonel who before the war was an army engineer assigned to duty la the building of Bonnev ille dam. RAIN DELAYS HARVEST PORTLAND, Aug. 6 , -iJPf- A harvest delay because of "Ust week's rain with some damage to" wheat,1- ots. pea, vetch and barley west of the Cascades wss reported today by the U.S. weath er bureau. The bureau forecast little rain for Oregon during the rest of this week. , JUSTICE ROSSMAN NAMED Chief Justice George Rossman of the state supreme court has been appointed a member of the advisory board of the editorial department of the American Bar Association Journal he announced here Wednesday. He will give von full details on the insur ance plan that enables you to retire with s life income. 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