AITOS IN COLLISION Only minor damage and no In juria resulted In three traffic ac cidents reported Tuesday morning by city police. Autos driven by George H. MacDonald, 666 Grant at, and James A. Trude, Spring field, collided at Court and Wmr ly streets at tO a.m-. nd vehicles operated by James C. Carden, 1215 S. ISth St., and John W. Reid, Mill City, collided In the 600 block of South Winter street at 7 a.m. A car driven by Thomas A. Biggs, 740N. Cottage st struck a parked car in the 200 block of North Front street, according to police reports. Slenderizing, baths. Ph. 6233. A Salem Lodge No. 4. A. F. VrV & A- M wlU ODen at 10:15 V am. at Clough Barrick mortuary Wed . March 31. to con duct the funeral service of Broth er Sam Gillett. BUILDING ArPEOVED Construction of three new dwellings was approved in city building permits issued Tuesday by the city engineer's office to Clarence Whitney to build at 187 N. Winter St., $9,000; A. G. Ham ilton, 1280 N. 23th st.. $6,000; and Arthur Vaughan, 2410 Broadway it., $4,000. Guy S. Sherman was permitted to erect a garage and utility room at 1130 E. Rural ave , $1,000. Permits for alterations went to D. Bridges. 2229 Lee st . $2,300. and Joe Reihen, 736 N. 14th st., $700. Auto gla?s installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St. FIRE BURNS GARAGE A garage at 1118 Sixth st.. West Salem, owned by W. Downing, was largely destroyed by fire about 11 a m. Tuesday, according to Salem firemen who answered the alarm. The building also contained two bicycles snd a davenport, which were destroyed. Cause of the blaze was not determined. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. MARINE TRAINING REVIEW Portland marine ir..-tructors will be on hand for a quarterly re view of the Salem rranne reserve battery's training in the 105 mm howitzer, tonight at 8 o'clock in building T-514 st Sclem airport. Cars wilr leave city hall st 7 30 p m. to take members without other transportation. Steam baths, reducing. Ph. 4838. STOLEN CAR FOUND Abandoned in the intersection at Front and Hickory streets, a car stolen from the Valley Motor Co. used car lot was recovered by city police about 11 o'clock Monday night. The theft occurred earlier In the evening, according to police reports. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. EISENHOWER IN SCOUTS Gen. Dwight E. Eisenhower has ; accepted membership on the na- j tional executive board of the Boy ' Scouts of America, according to ; word received here Tuesday by j Salem Stout Executive Gordon Gilmore from Amory Houghton, t organization president. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st TO HAUL LOGS Permit to haul logs over cer tain Marion county roads was 5 ranted by the county court Tues ay to Francis M. Bielenberg. Scotts Mills, and to Charles A. Schiedler, Silverton. Phone 4642 for a free roof esti mate. Johns-Manville shingles are rve-w available in beautiful blends ic plain colors. Mathis Bros.. 164 S. Com L Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. EQUIPMENT PROWLED Theft of a grease gun and a crescent wrench from his bull dozer, in Bush's pasture Monday night, was reported to city police Tuesday by George Cooper, Salem route 8, box 496. All unfinished furniture 20 off. (This week only.) Woodrow's, 450 Center. PULLMAN FILES BUSINESS An assumed business name for T. Pullman Co. a firm dealing in weather strips, insulation and Venetian blinds, was filed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by Theodore Pullman. 2700 S. Commercial st JOHNSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Johnston, Mill City, a daughter, Monday, March 29, at Salem Memorial hospital. COLLINS To Mr. and Mrs. Emmert Collins, Mill City, a daughter. Tuesday, March 30, at Salem Memorial hospital. - DICK To Mr. and Mrs. John Dick, Independence route 1 box 323, a son, Tuesday, March 30, at Salem General hospital. OILMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Oilman, 1173 Norway st, a son, Tuesday, March 30, at Sa lem General hospital. MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, Salem route 7, box 418, a son, Tuesday, March 30, at Salem General hospital. Piaster Damage Arcsad Balliliib? Stop li Forovor By Having Us Install COLOTYLE For Bathrooms. Showers . and Kltchons Fro Estimate Gladly CHURCH FORUM THURSDAY Speaker at the Salem Church men's forum luncheon Thursday noon at the YMCA will be the Rev. J. R. Welkins of Burlingame, Calif. Welkins, Methodist min ister, has just returned from tour In Japan to Inspect the effect of the war cn the Christian church there. Charles A. Sprsgue, YM religious work chairman, will pre side at the meeting, open to all laymen and ministers. Dr. Ray mond A. Withey, Jr., Willamette university religious counselor, will introduce the speaker. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Attention Eagles: Two free shows to be held at 8:30 and 10:30 every Wed. Guest night bring your friends. COLLISION HURTS BOY A collision Involving his bicycle and an auto at 21st and Market streets early Tuesday afternoon resulted in a head cut for young Gerry Rich I860 N. 22nd st. The boy was treated by city first aid men and taken home. The car was driven by Pauline Amort, Aumsville route 1, police reported. Wiring service. Judson's, Phone 4141. Oil burner troubles? Prompt ser vice by skilled oil burner men on all makes burners. Judson's, phone 4141. TOA8TMASTERS INSTALL Installation of recently-elected Officers of the Capitol Toastroas ters club will take place at a club meeting Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock in the Hollywood Lions den. Toestmasters nave invited their wives. Robert Batdorf will be Installed as new club presi dent replacing Marion Curry. Are you planning a trip? Rent a new 1948 Studebaker sedan from Smitty's Clipper Service, Center & Church. Ph. 9600. Are you going to move? Rent a new Studebaker van from Smitty's Clipper Serv ice, Center & Church. Ph. 9600. HEALTH MAN HERE Thomas J. Magee of Portland, director of health education of the Oregon Tuberculosis and Health association, was in Salem Tuesday conferring with Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive secretary of the Marion County Public Health association, and Dr. Grov er Bellinger, superintendent of the state tuberculosis hospital. 15li cu. ft. Farm Freezer (floor sample). Was $531.00, now $395 00. New guarantee. Vlnce's Electric. 157 S. Liberty. Painting. 23 yrs. exp. Ph. 7352. ENGINEER JOBS OPEN William Fischer's U. S. civil service office in Salem postoffice has received information on en gineering positions to be filled by civil service at Langley Field, Va with salaries ranging from $3,397 to $5,905 a year Applica tions are open until April 28. New Sc used apartment size ranges. Vince's Electric, 157 S. Liberty. . MAY MOVE BUILDING Lester DeLapp Truck Service of Salem was granted a permit by Marion county court Tuesday to move a one story building on a truck from 1765 Broadway st. to Salem route 9 over county road 811 and market road 20. 1 all white wood range, only 2 years old. $39.50. Vince's Electric. 137 S. Liberty. COMPLETES FILING Completed nominating petitions, bearing 255 names, were filed with the city recorder Tuesday by El mer Amundsen, candidate for Sa lem municipal judge. FREE PORTRAIT OFFER RENEWED! Becanae ef so many requests by people who eenldn't take advantage of ear FREE 5x7 GOLD TONE PORTRAIT OFFER we are renewing It fer a limited time. Inqairt about ear lew-cost contract- - giving yon a complete record of y o n r child's growth - - from h 1 s first tooth to his first date. "Clip This Coapoa" " This coapoa entitles the bearer to one 5x7 GOLD TONE PORTRAIT AB SOLUTELY FREE. No charge or obligation. Mi nors mast be accompan ied bv waxen ta. I INVEST IN EYE CARE Dr. E. E. Boring- . Give ycon yes the benefit of professional care. Let our , optometrists prescribe new glasses for you. 1 AT Boring Optical DIGNIFIED CREDIT STATS GETS LOCAL FAINT Norris .and .Walker Chemical company, 1780 N. Front st, re ceived a contract Tuesday from the state for 30,000 gallons of standard traffic paint, on a suc cessful bid of $49,800. Automatic Pop-up Toasters. Vince's Electric 137 S. Liberty. SCHOOLS TO CLOSE Salem - district public schools will close Thursday and Friday while teachers attend the Oregon Education association convention in Portland. Call us for all types of permanent waves, hair tinting, scadp treat ment re-styling. Experienced op erators. Lip Stick Beauty Salon, 1872 State St. Phone 3836. ESCAPES STATE HOME William Mabry, 24, escaped Tuesday about 7 :30 a.m. from Ore gon Fairview home, south of Sa lem, officials reported to city po lice. PATIENT DISMISSED Mrs. Gladys Kats, Eugene, who suffered head injuries in a three car collision at High and Union streets Saturday afternoon, has been dismissed from Salem Gen eral hospital, attendants reported Tuesday. Moved Hemstitching Shop from Miller's Department Store to Rm. 21. Beaver Building, 248 N. Com'l. St. HOSPITAL DISMISSES Mrs. Ronald Adsltt 1203 S. 19th st., and her 'infant daughter, and Mrs. Donald I. Senter, 1743 Lee st., and her new-born son, were dismissed Tuesday from Salem General hospital. 20 to 00 on wallpaper closeouts. Elfstrom's, 340 Court TAKES DAUGHTER HOME Mrs. Ray Roberts, Mehama, was dismissed from Salem Memorial hospital Tuesday with her Infant daughter. Wessix and Thermador electric heat. Hollywood Appliance Co. "Friendly Service." 2003 Fair grounds Road, Phone 24439. KIMSEY FRIDAY SPEAKER Salem Credit association will hear a talk by State Labor Com missioner William E. Kimsey Friday noon at the Golden Pheas ant restaurant The speaker's topic will concern the migratory worker. Barber wanted at 377 Sourt St. at Al's Barber Shop. Subpoenas for 5 Witnesses in Trial Granted Five additional witnesses will be subpoenaed to testify at the April 22 trial of Richard Eoff. charged with assault with intent to kill, armed with a dangerous weapon, following a Marion coun ty circuit court order Tuesday. Deputy District Attorney Lawr ence Osterman requested that subpoenas be allowed on the five additional witnesses. Eoff was indicted by a county grand Jury several weeks ago. He was arrested by Salem city police on a charge of beating a Salem housewife with a flash light. Witnesses who are to be sub poenaed include VTay R. Mills, alleged to have been present im mediately after the assault: George Edwards and Max Hous er, Salem city detectives, who in terviewed Eoff; Dr. Vern Miller, who treated Mrs. Lillian Gard ner, the alleged victim, and Wil liam Wilson, who guarded Eoff at a local hospital where he was taken following an attempted suicide In Marion county jail. Tungsten wire can be drawn so fine that a pound of it would stretch 950 miles. I Homo or stadia service bo extra charge, i Photographers J Service 229 N. ComX - Ph. 2-5CCS re- f'r J Dr. Sam Hagbcs LeadsDrive t v -. j :'7 Kenneth Fetta, who Is chairman ef the Mariaa cennty cancer fund drive to support research and other activities la the na tionwide fight against eaneer. Taking the lead In organising the April campaign Is the Sa lem Exchange elab of which Potts ts member. Oregon Chest Board to Meet Fifth annual meeting of the Oregon Chest board of directors and corporation members will take place April S at the Marion hotel, Irl S. McSherry, executive director, reported Tuesday. Election of officers, executive committee members and the 14 directors-at -large will occupy part of the day-long meeting be ginning at 10:30 a.m., McSherry said. Reports of committees and a general discussion of chest drives also will take place. Alton F. Baker of Eugene and A. L. Schroeder of Baker will explain the organization of coun ty community chests in their counties. John Habach of Oregon City Is slated to talk on cam paign suggestions. Dr. George W. Peavy of Cor vallis, president of the Oregon Chest, will preside. Present from Marion county will be Charles A. Sprague and Loyal Warner, both members of the board of directors, and Ray Glatt, Wood bum; O. E. Royer, Silverton, and Walter Bell. Stayton. all county corporation members. Each county has three corpora tion members and one board of directors member. The association also has 14 directors-at-large. Yule Seal Sale Fund Totalled A total of $18,308 was collected in Marion county during the last tuberculosis Christmas seal sale, Mrs. Barbara Stumbo, seal sale chairman, reported Tuesday at the regular monthly meeting of the Marion County Public Health as sociation executive board meeting. The sale returns Indicate about a 4 per cent Increase over last year's sale, according to Mrs. Ruby Bunnel, association executive-secretary. The meeting was held at noon in the Spa restaurant. Plans for the fourth annual chest x-ray program in Marion county to begin April 19 were discussed by Mrs. Bessie Edwards, county x-ray chairman. Two mobile units and one portable x-ray machine will canvass the county, she said. Mrs. Connie James of Portland, director of public relations of the Oregon Tuberculosis and Health association, reported on the plans for the state's x-ray survey. Now YOU CAN GET A 3 crzcnrj n At a Price You Canl Afford to Pass up! 85-95 or 100 Horsepower V- or 6 cyL Here's What You Get 1. Oil Chanaod 2. Gaskets Repaired 3. Clutch 4. Precision Tested Tune Up 5. Complete Instal lation ; 6. One Day Sendee 7. All Genuine Long er Wearing. Better Fitting . Ford Parts. r AH Fox . .00 Valley Ilcisr Co. 37S Canter , Salem State Sells Vet Loan Bonds Its fifth million dollar bond Is sue was sold Tuesday by the state department of veterans affairs, to raise funds for veterans loans and educational benefits. Successful bidder for the latest $1,000,000 In bonds was Foster & Marshal and Associates, Seattle, with effective interest rate of 1.6442 per cent Bonds: era due In October, 1938, but may be called by the department in five years. Director William T. Gaaren stroom said another $1,000,000 bond issue will bo sold about July 1 to keep ahead of the increasing demand for homes and farms fi nanced for veterans through state loans up tot $8,000, at 4 per cent interest. Keep Oregon Green Drive To Start Soon The annual forest fire preven tion program of the Keep Oregon Green association will soon get under way in Marion county, it was reported Tuesday by Coun ty Judge Grant Murphy, who has been reappointed chairman for this county. A campaign to warn persons, es pecially motorists and campers, against the dangers of careless fire protection, will be waged through posters, news stories, paid ad vertisements, radio announce ments and through local chairmen. Judge Murphy said Monday that he had yet to appoint this county's 24 committeemen from various communities, who will carry on the work In their own areas. Paul M. Dunn, Corvallis, dean of the Oregon State College school of forestry, was renamed state chairman of the state association at the 14-man board of trustees meeting In Portland last week. Charles Ogle of Salem was con tinued as full-time secretary with offices In Salem at the Keep Oregon Green association head quarters. Trustees Include Dunn and Nelson Rogers of Salem Dunn said that greatly increased use of Oregon forests and outdoor regions will add to the existing fire dangers. He urged motorists to avoid tossing burning cigarettes out of cars into dry roadside grass, asked campers to drown camp fires when leaving camp and to avoid smoking while walking or riding In forest and range areas. - 1 aaasm w w w wn-- . '- L" a" JV vtvVv wtvV w- YVv -TVa c- . ..a - .rt nk -m, Tho 1122 South 12th Street -5: i c; Vtx County Lacks . Quarters for Mentally m ' Several Marion county officials Tuesday took exception to a state ment reportedly made by the Oregon Mental Hygiene society Monday indicating that mental patients awaiting hearings in Sa lem "have access to proper" quarters. According to an Associated Press dispatch the society report ed that only a few Oregon coun ties are able to suitably house mental patients awaiting hearings The society, the dispatch said, noted that Multnomah county and those close to the state hospitals at Salem and Pendleton have ac cess to proper quarters, while "others depend on Jails." "Our being in the same city with the state Institutions gives us no advantage over other coun ties whatsoever," Marion County Judge Grant Murphy said. We cannot commit mental pa tients to the state hospital with out court orders," he said. "This law, passed by the 1947 legisla ture, binds Marion county as well as any other county." Dr. Frank Sisler, Marion coun ty health officer, said that men tal patients in Marion county had to be lodged in the county jail or in their homes until court bear ings were held on them. The Oregon Mental Hygiene so ciety report Monday recommended inclusion of special sound proof rooms for mental cases in the con struction of general hospitals buirt in the future. Existing hos pitals were asked to provide sim ilar rooms. Death Takes Herbert Gill Of Woodburn WOODBURN, March 30 Her bert Harold Gill, 23-year-old navy veteran, who had been employed by the Woodburn Independent, died Monday night at the Veterans hospital in Portland. He had been ill since December and a patient at the hospital for five weeks. He was a native of Woodburn who attended the high school here before enlisting in the navy in 1942. He served three years with - s .w -.re- .vAVt mw. an VJ w- AW- MVS l . vve " vtve1' e . a W - ..lte, u,VP ...e. - mm V' m. mJ " mT .av tav" oOi- V" .VV l- . -V- r- - xmr ;ev . AV lrii' m lU m.mmm.. " Oi eEU-' i . VVC" m- -W W . XO Ct " "el aC.aV " o ,aV ae do "cV .tcC lo ' heal panp for iho bono azd mall tsriacss bdldirj. SEE . IT EI OPEMTIOII AT Salem, The Stcrtosmcm. Salem. Oregon. - : . " . 1 V - the navy medical corps, including the campaigns of Guadalcanal, Sal pan' and Tarawa. He was awarded two unit citations. After his service ho attended Oregon State college. Ho was a member of Woodburn post 48, Am erican Legion.' Surviving are the widow, the former Emily Frances Kanopa of Salem; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Gill who moved to Sa lem recently when their home here burned; a brother, Wayne Gill, jr., of Salem and a sister, Mrs. Elmer M. Steiger of Salem. The funeral will bo held at 2 p.m. Friday in Ringo chapel here, with the Rev. William S. Van Meter officiating. Interment will bo at Bella Pass! cemetery. Lift-Lito Overhead Pivot Door Sots- Reduced to O Simple to Install O Complete Instructions with each set. Convenient Hardware for your garage doors. Install Easily-Operatecl Overneacl Garage KEITH BROWN j! "Plumber yard Front and Court i.Ct r z oc e Ut uv: Y ' .-s" ...J5 - , - ,va ' m V im i.(W1' .w 6. con cue - Ore. Wednesday. iSdrca SI. 18X3 3 , - -.! - . "1 Sam Gillette r. Funeral (Today Funeral services for Sajnuel B. Gillette, state purchasing agent who died Sunday. "Will be at 10:30 o'clock this morning- at Clough Barrick chape L 1pt. Chester Ham blin will officiate, and ritualiaite services will be In charge ei Clm A AT init AU. Honorary pallbearers will be Leslie M. Scotti R. H. Baldock, las McKay, William iTPhillips, sr William Page, Don Hender son and Roy Mills. Garago Doors Yiu S1S3 I - o a" ..rtv- o- i V .iOT 4 fir W -Ja Vtm. - vs v " 1 is J. - 1! "mm mm ! : S ItAVI taV J at aT Mil V X48 Cevrt 333 Ceart C5M