if,,, - C'- ' . . : fry - i TAYTOX STORE PILES Sandbergs Grocery and Con 'lectionery, at Stayton. is named in an assumed business name certifi cate filed wita the Marion county , lrk Monday by W. V. Sandberg and Edna Sandberg, both of Stay Jlon. Vew light fixtures give added -heer. Shop our fixtures on third loor. YouU be pleased with the aevr designs. Elfstrom s. FIXTURE CO. LISTED ' Commercial Fixture Co, 2115 H. 34th it-, is the assumed busi ness name filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Herbert O. Lechner and Nicholas S. Shew-p-zyk. Dance Wed. nite Crystal Gardens MAY HAUL. LOGS Permits to haul logs over cer- tain county and market roads were granted Monday by Marion coun ty court to A. M. Dennison, route , 8. and F. A. Dugger, 1155 E. Rural 'at., both of Salem, and to John 4 Jacobsen of Silver ton and E. G. Fuson, Aumsville. "Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries nd supplies for all hearing aid at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit easy to wear Beltone. J James Taft & Associates, 218 Ore gon bldg. Phone 24491. SALEM STUDENT ELECTED Robert Over, ion of Mrs. Mary E. Burt, 1064 Oak st, was elected to the advisory board of the Uni versity theatre on the University of Oregon campus last week. He Is a senior speech and drama ma jor. Basement flooded? Do this week's wash at the -Launderette" 20 iJendix, dryers, extractors 6c ir on er. Phone 24333. r ji ft PARXXNO The funeral cortege la entirely formed on our premises each car in its place before start ing to the cemetery. HOMRDS i runtftsi Homi H IH aoaw cx swan m i BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Terminal Ice 4c Cold Storage Co. was Issued a city building per mit Monday for wrecking a house and garage at 271 D at. at an esti mated $50 cost. Luis Cass was au thorized to alter an apartment house at 419 S. 19th st. at $200 and H. L. Gillette to alter a house at 10 Beech sve., $800. Pin-up Lamps in quality finish. Only $2.75. Elbtrom's Light Fix ture Dept. third floor. RATED IN ROTC Two "Salem sophomores at Uni versity of Oregon who received staff sergeant ratings in the re serve officer training corps there recently are David Cromwell, son of Mrs. Effie Blower. 1810 N. 17th it., and Dewey Rand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rand. 585 N. Summer st. Dance Wed. nite Crystal Gardens HARRY SCOTT ELECTED Harry Scott, head of Scott's Cycle shop in Salem, is president of the Oregon Har ley-Davidson Dealers association for 1948 as a result of an association meeting in Portland Sunday. The associa tion will meet in Salem this spring. LEGION COMMITTEE NAMED Mildred Christenson and Ches ter Fritz are co-chairmen of ar rangements for a district meeting of the American Legion and aux iliary in Salem Legion hall Sat urday. They are commanders of Legion posts 149 and 134 respec tively. Other committeemen are: program Frank Cross, Charles Creighton and Susan Faherty; banquet Ken Potts, Harriet Belcher, Bertha Pranger. Harrison Elgin. Walt Wood and Harry Mar tens: welcoming Bert Walker, Joseph Felt on, Sam Harbison and Alberta Shoemake; tickets Fred Remington: auxiliary arrange- HCT SB aw""""". V -Tv: k -- 2 is Youn RADIO SICE? Whtm year radio Is sick Use first aeed Is aa fcaaesi dlsrae sla. After that a eeeaplete ear. fTe hare the easdpeaeat to 4m both aeeaaaily. effect! rely and eeeaoaalealiy. Call 7WL uAnnEirs iiadio Packard-Bell. Adsniral aad Crealey Dealer 2017 Faargreaads Read ments Mrs. Harold Streeter and airs. Harlan J add. Electric range. Thermador deluxe model. $32939. Mitchell's, State at 19th. Ph. 7577. TOWNSENDITES TO MEET S. F. Thatcher has called a meet ing of Townsend Victory club 17 for t o'clock.! tonight at the home of Mrs. Olive Raddaway, 1421 N. Church sL First Class Office Space 2nd Coor location, close to city center, completely remodeled automatic heat Can arrange satisfactory leases. Call Coburn L. Graben horst with Grabenharst Bros., Realtors, 154 S. Liberty St, phone 4131 evenings 7772. Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 7894. 755 N. Capitol SL FLAT RECORDED A plat of Bower subdivision near Turner north city limits was recorded Monday in the office of Marion County Recorder Herman Lanke by Henry Bower and Nel lie Bower, both of Turner, and by a number of other property own ers of the subdivision. Dance Wed. nite Crystal Gardens GRAND JURY MEETS Marion county grand jury con vened Monday in the court house and was in session all day but did not report any findings. It will remain in session until Thursday, or longer if necessary, according to the district attorney's office. For rent: Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St LICENSED TO MARRY A. R- Stone of Salem and Flos sie R. Stone of Portland were is sued a marriage license at Van couver. Wash. Other licenses went to Daniel Potter, Silverton, and Patricia McKellop. Scetts Mills, and to Lyle Meisch, Hubbard, and Selma Dunn, Can by. KMWANIS LUNCHEON OFT Because Salem Kiwanis club will hold ladies night and installa tion of officers Thursday night, the organization has canceled its luncheon meeting which ordinar ily would occur today noon. AIR RESERVE CALLED CoL Chester McCarthy, wing commander of the Air Reserve as sociation of Oregon, will explain plans for allocation of training air planes in a talk before Salem's new-formed air reserve chapter Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Legion hall. For Rent: 2 BR bouse with garage and driveway. Ph. 8569. Nothing Down. Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds - ELIIEQ -The Blind Ilan 1543 Ploxa Sc W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. Measared and Installed wttaia 29 smiles. FhesM 7228 Call Aay Tlaae fee Free EsUeaatee TRAILER FIRE PUT OUT Salem firemen Monday after noon extinguished a gas stova fire which had called them to a trailer bouse at 21st and State streets. They reported little damage to the trailer. Firemen also ware called Sunday night to the Rial to cafe on downtown State street where an electric motor fire was put out without damage to the building. Electrical Wiring. The Model Elec tric Shop. Ph. 2-1528, 989 S. Comml SL Electrical wiring of all types. FARRISH WILL SPEAK Philip H. Parrish, editor of the editorial page of the Oregonian, will speak on "Agriculture in Ger many Today" at Salem Rotary club's meeting Wednesday noon in the Marion hoteL Parrish recent ly returned from a trip to the war devastated countries of Europe. This is the annual farmers day program when members bring farmer friends from the Salem trading area as guests. The new Night Beam addjustable Bed Lamps. Walnut grain finish. $3.80. Light Fixture Dept. third floor. Elfstrom s. DRIVERS FINED Fines totaling $70 were meted out in Marion county district court Monday to two Salem men char ged by state police with reckless driving. Police said the two were apprehended Sunday evening while racing their cars along North High and Broadway streets. James Gilbert Tsylor, 200 Culver lane, was fined $30 and court costs. while Carl William Weidner, 945 Tamarack st., was fined $40 and costs. Driver's licenses of both were suspended for 90 days. Dance Wed. nite Crystal Gardens MRS. BUNNELL TO PORTLAND Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive secretary of the Marion county health association, today will at tend a meeting in Portland of the Oregon Congress of Parent-Teach ers association board of directors. Mrs. Bunnell is its state health chairman. Mrs. Bunnell and Mrs. Dora Morely, chairman of the family relations study group, spon sored by the local health associa tion, will outline the study pro gram to the Mothers club at Sa I em Heights school at 1 p. m. Thursday. JAYCEES TO HEAR JONES Robert L. Jones, assistant pub lisher of the Capital Journal, will address the Salem Junior Cham ber of Commerce at a meeting in fh Minnn hotl tadav at noon. He will be introduced by Bob Gormen, program chairman. PHALANX MEET READIED Permanent organization of a local unit of the Phalanx club, YMCA service arouD for men 18 to 13 years of age, is expected to be completed at a meeung janu ary 20. Charles Chittick is tarn porary chairman. SAYRE TO COMPETE Robert Say re. student head of this rears twice-victorious WU lamette university forensic squad, will Journey today to CotvaUls to comoete in the state after-dinner contest on the Oregon State col lege campus. The subject for the contest will be Inventions. EMIGH TO SPEAK George Emigh. business mana ger of the Salem Senators baseball team, will discuss the Senators' 1948 diamond rospects in a speech before the Salem Exchange club at the Salem hotel Wednes day noon. Emigh is expected to reveal the identity of Salem's 1948 manager and will tell about how much help he expects from Port land in the coming campaign. Johns-Man villa shingles, immed iate application by expert work men. Nothing down, 3 years to pay. Free estimates. Phone 4842. Mathis Bros, 184 S. Com! CONFERENCE SLATED A conference for executive sec retaries of nine county chapters of the American Red Cross in this district will be held Wednesday in Salem with the Marion county chapter as host. A luncheon will be served at noon at the Marion hotel, followed by a session in the chamber of commerce. Richard Gordon, area disaster relief direc tor, is among speakers on thT To-gram. Income tax service. J. W. Coburn, 1570 Market. Ph. 2-6569. KIWANIANS TO MEET The Salem Kiwanis club will hold a round table meeting and luncheon at the Marion hotel at noon today for members who will be unable to attend the organiza tion's Installation party Thursday night. Oil cloth for sparkling dean kit chens. Saratas for the walls and Royal Cloth for tables a counters. See the gay new patterns at Jul Strom's wall paper dept. $40 Court. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mrs. Patrick Maler. 1595 Baker st., was dismissed from Salem General hospital Monday with har infant daughter and Mrs. A. W. Buisman. Salem route S, with her new-born son. Insured savings earn mora than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 290 State st BABIES GO HOME Taking home infant daughters from Salem Memorial hospital over the weeaena were Mrs. Al len Schiewe. Stayton, and Mrs. Walter Means, 455 N. 24th st. Mrs. David Riggs, 575 Willow sL, and Mrs. Roy Smith, 837 N. Com mercial, each left with a new son. Girf for general, office work. Shorthand at typing. Homer H. Smith Insurance Agency. FORMER MAYOR VISITS George Stadelman, former may or of The Dalles, was a Salem visitor Monday. LODGE MEETS TONIGHT Plans for the lutefisk supper sla ted January 24 will be completed at a meeting of Thor lodge. Sons of Norway, tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. xneo dore G. Nelson, 856 N. 17th st. Honor Scouts Plan Dance, Skiing as Spring Activities Activities including a spring dapf trip to the beach and a ski expedition were among plans for 1948 laid at the executive board meeting of the Order of the The) Stcrtoairum. gqlotn, Oro3tm, Tuesday. January 13, 1943 Arrow. Boy Scout honor society. at the Salem scout office Sunday afternoon. Richard Wyatt of troop 1. Sa lem, president of the order, will bead a committee to consider plans for the senior scout dance in March. Tentative plans were also agreed upon for the skiing trip to Hoodoo bowl above Manama Fri day 14 and 15 and a camp at the Portland council's Camp Merri weather near Hebo on May 15 and 18. The order accepted the respon sibility of being the service patrol at the council scout circus in Sa lem on May S and agreed ta par- Udpate in the annual work weak at Camp Pioneer from June 20-27. - Next executive board meeting la slated for January 20. as- cfi I 0 y-yS mmm4 SV I pntu fmm w t yaur 8ic9Bx8JVw f)sV Je9Mat C'sfaWt) let '' .... e009 J to Save part of ivory pay cftccfr of coarse, in a savings account at the First tlational Dank of Portland MIMICS M9I8AI OlrOSlt IMIUIANCI CO8PO8ATIOM No parking nightmares like this if you take the bus. Why in convenience yourself and complicate the city's traffic problem by driving your car unnecessarily when your bus will taks you where you want to go in safety, comfort, and on time. Our city has just grown too fast. We haven't enough partdnx space to go around. So help your city and help yourself by leav ing your; parking worries at home. Tomorrow take the btu. 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