fill 1 Tli i in SCHOOL MEETING TONIGHT Explanation and discussion of the proposed $3,500,000 bond is sue for building improvements and expansion in Salem school district are planned for a meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in Four Cor ners Community hall. All resi dents of the Auburn, Rickey and Four Corners areas are Invited. Superintendent Frank. B. Bepnett will explain the program and an swer questions. Dance Saturday, Dallas armory. Glenn Woodry's orchestra. Salem Doll Hospital. Ph. 26727. Til SEE MOTHERS HOME Babies were taken home from Salem General hospital Thursday by Mrs. Ervin Peterson, 1645 S. Summer it a son; Mrs. Robert Smith, Salem roiAe 9. box, Sfll-A. a daughter, and Mrs. Everett W. Clark, 1810 Market tt, a daugh ter. Expert picture framing. Art. Dept., third floor, Elfstrom's. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent R. D. Voodrow, 450 Center st. GANNON RETURNED Thurman Edward Gannon, es capee from a California detention farm who was apprehended at Silverton January 22, has been released by the Marion county sheriffs office t6 Los Angeles of ficers, j jnow is xne um u rridtr i"jt eld light fixtures with new from our third floor light fixture dept. Elfstrom's. Closing out all giftware. Elf strom's gift dept. ALLEN BY FIRM FILES Certificate of assumed business name for Allenby Construction company of Salem was filed Thursday with the. Marion county clerk by R. L. Allenby, Salem route 8, box 145. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Cooked food sale Sat.. Feb. 7, Wil lamette Amusement co. show room across from Mayflower Dairy, by Cajnpfire Girls. TAKE DAUGHTERS HOME Mrs. Raymond B. Randall, 193 McNary ave.. West Salem, and Mrs. Robert Emlund, 470 S. 25th St., took their infant daughters home Thursday from Salem Mem orial hospital. You can have the figure you have wanted. The new E-Z Way will take inches off your waist, hips and thighs. Ph. 6253. Dressmaking, tailoring, alteration. 1290 N. 24th st. 1 block north of D st. GRAND JURY RECESSES The Marion county grand Jury convened Thursday to consider undisclosed matters and recessed again until Monday, according to the district attorney's office. By owner: 4-bdrm. home on large beautiful landscaped lot Drive by 438 N. 21st st If interested call 9592. Beauty Studio 950 S. Comm. will be operated by Mary Cox owing to the illness of the owner, Laura Stohl. Dance Saturday, Dallas armory Glenn Woodry's orchestra. BEAUTY PARLOR FILES Emma K. Haley filed the as sumed business name of Miller Beauty shop, 189 N. Liberty st., Thursday with the Marion county clerk. Eteam bath and massage. Ph. 6253. Cooked Food Sale. Hale's Jewelry Store in Hollywood, SaL, Feb. 7, 10 a.m. Hollywood Lions auxil iary. Dance Saturday, Dallas armory. Glenn Woodry's orchestra. See us for expert repair of crack ed heads & blocks. Valley Weld ing Co, 348 Market St. is Youn RADIO SICE? When year radio la sick the first need is an honest diagno sis. After that, a complete core. We have the equipment to do both promptly, effectively and economically. Call 7681. WAIlDEirS BADIO Packard-Bell. Admiral and Cresley Dealer 2917 Fairfronnda Road HOLIDAY CLOSING SET Salem's state employment office at Cottage and Ferry streets will be closed oh Thursday, February 12, and will receive reports on claims on either Wednesday or on the Friday following, officials an nounced yesterday. The office or dinarily sends representative to Silverton on Thursdays but next week will receive reports at the Silverton office on Friday, in stead. Other governmental offi ces in the Salem area also will be closed on Lincoln's birthday. Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. Ruth DeRoof. Bonnie Dee's form er operator, now with Larson's Beauty Studio. Ph. 5033 or 9659. PRISONER'S AGE QUERIED A claim that he is only 17 years of age. made Thursday afternoon in Marion county circuit court by Claude Carson Finn. Houston, Tex., has delayed proceedings against him on a charge of rape. for which he was indicted Tues day by the grand jury- Circuit Judge E. M. Page ordered that a certified copy of Finn's birth cer tificate be procured from Texas, to determine whether he is a Ju venile or is 21 years of age, ns of ficers reported he told them ear-1 lier. Finn, who had been slated to plead Thursday, is held in the county jail in lieu of 15,000 bail. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit easy to wear Beltone. James Taft & Associates, 218 Oregon bldg. Phone 24491. COMMITTEE TO MEET The boys work committee of the Salem YMCA. headed by Frank B. Bennett, will meet at noon to day at the YM to discuss program matters. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. Phone 23346. Dance Saturday, Dallas armory, j Glenn Woodrjrs orchestra. CIVIL SERVICE JOBS OPEN Marine superintendent positions under U. S. civil service will be filled at the Seattle port of em barkation after examination of applications submitted before February 17 to U. S. Civil Service Board. 1519 S. Alaskan way. Se attle 4, Wash. The Salem civil service office in the postoffice has detailed information on the open ings. Annual salary is from $4, 902 to $5,905. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 390 State st. Dance Saturday, Dallas armory. Glenn Woodry's orchestra. CIIEMEKETANS TQ HIKE The Chemeketans, . Salem out doors club, will hike Sunday in I the Sliver Creek falls state park j under the leadership of Rhoda : SUibling. Members planning to go are to register by Saturday evening and form a caravan of cars at 246 N. Commercial st at 9 a. m. Sunday. Super Rummage Sale, Salem Gen eral Hospital auxiliary. Gift ta- , ble donated by Salem merchants. I 10 a.m. Fri. the 6th & Sat the 7th J over Greenbaum's. j Dance Sat , Crystal Gardens. j LICENSE HEARING SET The February 27 hearing on a contested application for a beer license in the Keizer distrcit will be at 10 a. m., rather than at 10:30 a. m. as inadvertently reported, the Marion county court said Thursday. The application was filed by W. H. Johnston and Wai ter M. Cline, jr., both of Salem. Rummage sale Jason Lee church. Winter & Jefferson, Feb. 5 & 6. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. LINCOLN DAY TICKETS HERE B. E. (Kelly) Owens. Marion county chairman, now has avail able tickets for the February 11 Lincoln day banquet of the Mult nomah county republican central committee, which a delegation of Salem republicans is planning to attend, U. S. Sen. Leverett Sal tonstall of Massachusetts will be speaker. FILM AT CREDIT MEET A color movie on "Washington, the Evergreen Playground," which only recently was released, will be shown to Salem Credit associa tion at Its luncheon meeting today in the Golden Pheasant restaurant ..r -..t..w.P. . . - 'IS -" 'a zy'. - nMMMWWninl I III Hi II lilVii i f nTlll " I i Tft lliT " ' UN HOME SITE Two buildings (fererreund)f remain to be rased at alto of new United, Nations home on New York's East River. Scene is looking north from 42nd St on 1st Ave Richard Eof f Asks 24 Hours To Enter Plea Entry of plea by Richard Eoff 1180 Oak st, on a charge of as sault with intent to kill, being armed with a dangerous weapon, is scheduled for this morning in Marion county district court. Eoff, arrested late Wednesday by city police following an al leged attack on a local woman, appeared in court Tuesday and took 24 hours to plead. He is be ing held in the county jail in lieu of $5,000 boil. The attack, Tuesday about noon, was made upon Mrs. Lillian Gardner, 889 Oak st., who was beaten over the head with a flash light, police said. City police said Mrs. Gardner told them that her assailant was being shown through her house on the pretext that he was interested in buying. She said he struck her while she was plac ing a ladder to enable him to reach the attic. Her screams brought a boarder, U. R. Mills, from the basement Told that she had fallen from the ladder, he permitted the stranger to leave, while he called first aid men, who notified police. Eoff was arrested during a house-to-house search by police, based upon Blood Donations For Critically 111 Woman Sought The Red Cross issued a call Thursday to friends to donate blood to help Catherine Adlard, 2146 N. Church st., who is cri tically ill at St Vincent's hos pital, Portland. Miss Adlard has been given se ven transfusions to date and friends who can contribute are asked to do so now in order to replace blood taken from the hos pital's bank for Miss Adlard. Vol unteers may contact Mrs. Louise A meson at the local Red Cross office, phone 9277. Miss Adlard holds the record for the number of volunteer hours contributed here . as a nurse's aide, having put in 2,477 hours at local hospitals in a 2,,i-year period. Reserve Officers To Be Assigned to Training Corps Army reserve officers of Sa lem's 635th organized reserve composite group will be assigned. his similarity to descriptions of the assailant officers said. for local training purposes, to staff duties of a provisional division headquarters, it was announced here Thursday. Col. Lawrence J. Morgan of Me baraa commands the composite group for Salem area reservists not assigned to other regular training units of the army re servo. CoL Morgan's staff evolved the plan for a provisional division headquarters setup to facilitate training and the project won the approval of army reserve instruc tional headquarters in Portland. Wallet Found By Plumbers A billfold apparently lost or stolen in 1943 was unearthed here Thursday and turned over to Mar lon County Sheriff Denver Young. No cash was contained, but return to the owner, A. P. Ramseyer, was impossible due to his absence from the city. The sheriff said a plumber found the billfold stuffed behind the water tank in a restroom at the Harbison service station, Che meketa and High streets. It con tained about $107 in checks of small amounts, dated in 1943. At that time Ramseyer was a High street garageroan. Also attached was the badge of a special deputy sheriff. o DURBIN To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Durbin, 1570 N. Winter st, a son, Thursday, February 5, at Salem Memorial hospital. JENSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jensen, 520 States man st, a son, Thursday, Febru ary 5, at Salem General hospital- FARMERS ATTEimOIJ! Gravel, Sand and River Sill ALsa excavation, grading, landscaping and lawnwork, sewer work, drainage and back filling a specialty. We are in a position to load individually owned trucks at the pit. TRY US FOR PRICES AND QUALITY Willamette Sand & Supply Co. Complete Concrete & Rock Drilling Service 1042 S. Commercial St. Phone, Office 903S At the Pit. 2-2160 AT C001LER & FRANZ 43S0 II. Diver ILL - "Al Hie Y" Friday and Saturday Spe rials PL 24958 Campbell Soup 100 lbs. Sea Island While Star Tuna G&TSUP Urixie log Food Tomato Hearts Delight Overlook, No. 2 can ODGOfi EMMS Otter, Razor Clams n AWT IULAVJVJJLu Sliced Armour's Star WHEEL IMM Cascade Skinless : ;( Fi ! Grade A Beef S for j5)C Grated o3g)C asc 2 for ftsJJU Lh. )lm Lb.Ii)C No. 2 Gems, 50 lbs. 2 lbs. Nncoa. 75c - 1 lb. Armour's Star Asst VISIT OUR COMPLETE HARDWARE, PAINT AND APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT We GivaS&H Green Stamps on All Purchases OPEN UNTIL 8:30 SATURDAY NIGHT Postal Receipts Score Gains -Salem postal receipts this Jan uary chalked up a 16.7 per cent gain over receipts of January, 1947, despite the heavy mailing of the state legislature which was in -session a year ago. Noting that this indicated the continued growth of Salem area population. Postmaster Albert Gragg said receipts last month totaled $6984.70, as compared with $39,776.83 in the same month a year ago. Gragg also disclosed that ap plications for substitute clerk and carrier . at Salem ' postoffice are now being taken and civil service examination will determine ap pointment, Application forma may be obtained at the general deliv ery window' of the local postof Alterations for Home Granted. A citv buildlnff nermit m la. sued Thursday to permit Dr. Ralph E. Purvine to add a wing ana .enlarge tne basement at his home, 1740 Saginaw st. Cost of the addition is estimated at $5,000. Other permits Thursday au thorized new houses for Fay Gooch at 855 McGilchrist St., es timated to cost $4,500, and for L. A. Pederson at 20 S. 23rd t - $2,000. Other alteration projects include .$1,000 house alteration Tho Statesman, Solom. Oregon, friday. robruary 8. 1948 5 for Robert L. Voet at 3030 re 1 ton st., $100 change at Richardson Photo laboratory, ! 477 Court stM by the Bishop estate, and $1,000 warehouse alteration at 333 E. Miller st for J. T.'Rosen. Caterers Add Patented Food The first copyrighted and pat ented food products of Gleason's Catering service, 195 S. 24th, st.. were being readied today for dis tribution to - local retail outlets and, eventually, national , outlets through food ' stores and restau rants. Proprietors Marion U and Jet tie - Mae . Gleason said Thursday night, they had received rights to their 'own recipe and packaging of Gleason's French Dressing, both a Ewing & Sholseth Tax ConsultanU : 235 So. Commercial ; Hours: S p. m-o 10 p. m. Phone 23539 " ' COUPON Gladiolus ' Prices ; are way down. Ton should not be without these glorious flowers this summer. Send this coupon for our -Rainbow mixture of the newest vari eties i to 1 Inch bulbs, 46 for $L4t, iat for $z.ae postpaid. Bea erton Bulb Gardens, Beavertoa, Oregon. - , j 1 ' vegetable and a fruit type. They 1 have applied for patents on sev-' eral other items including pas-, tries, candies and cheese balls. - rt ! Silverton Leslie M. Scott, state ! treasurer, will speak at the Silver-- r ton Chamber of Commerce Feb- j ruary 'dinner . meeting f Tuesday ! night in the Double J cafe, begin-? ' ning at 630 o'clock. ' 'i trA Co. "Retail Dept. 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