sbm ! The, Stales man, Salem,. Oregon, Tueedar, April 27. 19435 f '. lit '.. 2i News DBrieffs HUBBARD TO INITIATE Robert Stauffer, commander of Hubbard American Legion post 166, announced Monday that ini tiations and presentation of post colors wtll be held Wednesday in Hubbard. Capital post , Salem, he said, will give the initiati m$, through its degree team captained by Arthur Johnson. All Legion naires are invited. Bonnie Dee Beauty Salon reopens new shop on 1993 Fairgrounds rd. Hollywood Dist. across from new bank bldg. Ph. 2-1995. Eileen Sim mons, formerly of Hollywood dist., manager. New! Bonnie Dee Beauty Salon, Ph. 21995 for appointment. Thor Automagic washers & Thor Ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Ph. 4036. DEMOCRATS TO MEET Dr. Lewis A. Wood, Eugene, democratic candidate for U. S. sen ator, will address a meeting of local democrats at the West Salem elty hall Saturday at 8 p.m., offi cials announced Monday. Included at the meeting also will be pre sentation of democratic candidates attending and entertainment and refreshments afterwards. Dance Wed Nlte Crystal Gardens xpert picture framing. R. L. f strom Co. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 390 State it. SHOT PIERCES WINDOW A pellet from an air rifle shat tered the front window in the home of Richard Erickson, 1515 N. Liberty it , late Sunday mht, city police reported Monday. Po lice said no one was struck by the shot. For Rent- Car?, van, stakes and pickups. Smitty's Clipper Serv ice, Center Sc Church. Ph. 9600 JO to 50". on wallpaper closeout Elfstrom's, 340 Court. Slenderizing, baths. Ph. 6253. YOUTHS ESCAPE WOODBURN State police were searching Monday for two boys who escap ed from the Oregon state training school at Woodburn about 12:30 p. m. They are Gordon House. 14. Portland, and Valdez Starr. 17, Corvallis. Dr. Doiph Craig, dentist, an nounces the removal of his office to the Pearce Bldg , corner of Court Sc Com'l Sta. Stair entrance on Court St. Grand Opening Dance Wed May Sth Glenwood ballroom, 4 mi north of Salem. Dancing e ery Wed Sc Sat. Spivak Tues May 4th Crystal Gardens. MAY HAUL LOGS Marion county road log-hauling permits were granted by Marion county court Monday to Leo C McCullough. Molalla route 3, and to Harold YV Wolvers and Harold R. GreKory. both of Monmouth. Dance Wed Nite Crystal Gardens Heating equipment cleaned by vacuum Jud.on's. Phone 4141. Skilled plumbers using the most modern tools and equipment make Judson's plumbing Sc heating re lair serviie the finest Phone 4141 SALEM GRANGE TO MEET Salem grange will met at 8 p m. Wednesday in the Salem Woman's clubhouse. 4fi0 N. Ci.ttane St. A forum on current issues will feature the lecturer's hour. Prompt installation of gutters and downspouts. Judson's, 279 N Com'l. Phone 4141. mirths BOYCE To Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Boyce, Salem route 9, a daughter, Monday, April 26, at Salem Memorial hospital. GUENTHER To Mr. and Mrs John W. Guenther, 1576 Ruge st.. West Salem, a daughter, Monday, April 26, at Salem General hos pital. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Anderson. Independence. son, Monday, April 26, at Salem General hospital. CHRISTY To Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Christy, 2215 Shelton st., a son, Sunday, April 25, at Salem Gen eral hospital. BORTON To Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Borton. Rickreall. a daughter, Sunday, April 25, at Sa lem General hospital. CRUETON To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. C rue ton. West Stayton. a son, Sunday. April 25, at Salem General hospital. EVANS To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard E. Evans. Salem route 2. a daughter, Sunday, April 25, at Sa lem General hospital. SIMMONS To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Silverton route 1, a daughter, Sunday, April 25, at Salem Memorial hospital. BICKLER To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bickler, 1863 N. Cottage St.. a daughter, Sunday, April 25, at Salem Memorial hospital. FOR SALE Wednesday, April 23 HOUSEHOLD nminsHniGS , Including- Mother of Pearl Star and Rezrlceratof MRS. CLINTON BUSH 1225 Re. Liberty GEIST ANNOUN'CES MEETING Dean Melvm H. Geist, head of the Willamette university music department and northwest district governor of the National Associa tion of Teachers of Singing, an nounced Monday that the asso ciation will hold its first regional meeting in Portland Friday night. The conference will open with a banquet at Berg's Chalet, featur ing the soloist winning the Ore gon Music Teachers association voice contest. The district in cludes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. For sale: Azaleas in bloom Stray er azalea field. Ph. 6915. Fifth Sc Locusts Sts. Up-to-date light fixtures. Try Elfstrom's third floor. BUILDING APPROVED Permits to build two houses at a cost of $6,000 each were issued by the city engineer's office Mon day to D. R. Reavis at 2045 Che meketa St., and A. G. Hamilton at 1290 N. 25th st. Wood Welch was authorized to alter a house at 105 Highway ave . $400, and the Chinese Tea Garden to alter a restaurant at 162 '-2 N. Commer cial st, $150. R. J. Linton Received a permit to alter the Spa restau rant at 382 State st., to cost $250. Ph. 4642 for free roof estimate Johns-Manville shingles in beau tiful blends Si plain colors. Ma this Bros. 164 S Com'l. i Air-Steamship tickets anywhere iKugel. 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. I MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissed from Salem General 'hospital over the weekend with new-born daughters were Mrs Ed ward Salstrom, 1076 Larmer ave ; Mrs. Robert E. Pice, Monmouth; , Mrs Lloyd C. Ramey, Salem route i 5; Mrs. Don R o'rr. Eddyville. Oie, and Mrs. Robert Summer?. Grand Ronde. Mrs. Lloyd Heady, Salem route 4, and Mrs L B. ' Free, Lyons, went home with their J infant sons. j ; More time for picnic or garden ' ing. Wash at the Launderette 21 auto. Bendix. 40 mm. service 1255 Ferry. ( LION'S BANQUET SLATED - The West Salem Lions club's an nual father and son banquet will dist church auditorium Wednes- day at 7 p m. The sponsors have planned a variety of entertain j ment for the event and the dinner will be prepared by the women of the church. Steam baths, reducing. Ph. 4839. Hot Chicken dinner delivered to your home. 6 to 12 p m. ph. 2-5379. PLAY SLATED TONIGHT Salem Civic players will pre sent "The Blue Bag", a three-act i comedy, tonight at Bush school ' auditorium as a benefit for Sa lem Rebekah lodge. It was prev iously announced inadvertently for a later date. Baus piano, good condition. Easy spin-dryer washing machine. Crane double sink. Ph. 24365 or 6144 HANDLE ELECTED CHAIRMAN Jack Randle of Salem has been elected as chairman of the carni ' val committee of "G. U. Days," May 6, 7 and 8. at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo., the school's information bureau an nounced Monday. ALLEN ON COUNCIL Reynolds Allen of Salem is one of four new county directors ap pointed to the council of the Uni versity of Oregon Alumni associa tion. He will serve for a one-year J term. j Dance Wed Nite Crystal Gardens' TOWNSENDITES TO MEET Townsend Victory club 17 will meet at the home of Mrs. Olive Raddaway, 1421 N. Church st.. tonight at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Lula Kiehl, club secretary, announced Monday. Fowler porcelined elec. water heaters with 20-yr. replacement guarantee available at Ralph Johnson's ROEDER IN PORTLAND Wesley S. Roeder, Willamette university graduate and former Salem high school teacher, has been appointed psychologist for the consultation service at the northwest guidance and counsel ing center in Portland. See the new Electromaster St Estate ranges at Ralph Johnson Appliances. MOTORCYCLE STOLEN Bennett Eyerly. 2741 N. River rd., reported to city police Sunday this his motorcycle was taken from the residence sometime Sun day afternoon. Dance Wed Nite Crystal Gardens All ' - ' M - . MM A. . . tii un-wmsnea rurniiure, mM oil i Woodrows, 450 Center. CONFERENCE SPEAKER Dr. Lawrence Riggs of Willa mette university will be a speak er at 31st annual Oregon State Conference of Social Work in Portland May 10-11. Hard of hearing? Fresh Batteries for all makes of hearing aids. See our 1 unit Beltone priced at only $75. James N. Taft it Associates 21S Oregon Build. Pru-Sa, 24491 Leslcr DcLapp CinsrrcUJ HaalteT Farm! tar MeTlag I11S Ne. Ceeal t-17M Oregea v. y TO MOVE COMBINE A permit to move a combine o er county and market roads In Marion county was granted Mon day by the county court to Verny D. Scott, Sublimity. Spiritual Sunflower club's bazaar Sc. cooked food sale. Portland Gas & Coke Co. Wed. Apr. 28. VISITING IN MICHIGAN Mrs A. C. Paul, route 4, box 340, Salem, left by train Monday for a two-months visit with her daughter, Pauline Paul, at East Lansing, Mich. 52 gallon double element electric water heaters now only $89 50. lnHuin'a 270 N Pnm'l TAKE BABIES HOME Mrs. David Gerig, Salem route 6, was dismissed from Salem Me morial hospital Monday with her infant son and Mrs. Robert Gant, 1105 S. 12th st., on Sunday with her new daughter. Remember! Glenwood Ballroom opens Wed. May 5th. PLANKS TAKEN O. C. Bennett, Salem route 8, building contractor, reported to police Monday that six planks were taken from a house under construction at 24th and D streets. Hi-Y Prepares Induction and Parents9 Night Twenty - six new members are to be inducted into Salem's three Hi-Y clubs Wednesday night at an all-family supper and program in the YMCA. The no - host meal, planned by the Hi-Y Mothers' club will start at 6 30 p. m. in the gymnasium. Lestle Sparks, Willamette uni versity professor of physical edu cation, is to be principal speaker. Others on the program will be Bob Meaney, piano solo; Dick Fuhr, re view of the Youth in Government legislative session, and Rollin Cocking, a reading. Mrs. Paul Nieswander, social chairman of the Mothers' club, is in charge of the dinner. Jim Wil liams. Hi-Y council president, will preside, and Lowell Aplet Is pro gram chairman. Club advisers are Harry Broadbent, George Birrell and John Gardner, YM boys' work director. The team to induct the new members, elected by the club last week, will comprise Tom Paulus, Eldon Caley, Lyle Brunk and the club presidents, Roger Welty of Abel Gregg. Bob Seamster of Har rison Elliott, Wilford Loggan of Arthur Cotton. Baiikmen See Good Business Continuance of prosperous bus iness conditions, due to the de mand for virtually all lines of commodities and materials, was predicted by speakers at the na tional convention of state super intendents of banks in Washing ton. D C. last week. A. A. Rog ers, t the head of the Oregon state banking division, reported on his return Monday. Rogers declared that while there has been some tightening up of credit in certain financial fields total loans for the first three months of 1948 compare favor ably with those for the corres ponding period a year ago. Of most concern to financial inter ests, Rogers said, are strikes which have slowed down and curtailed production. Rogers said virtually every state in the union was represented. A bumper 1948 tourist crop was pre dicted by all delegates, he added. Guard Recruit Contest Slated Plans for the Oregon national guard recruiting contest opening May 1 and concluding June 25 were announced Monday by Adi jutant General Thomas E. Rilea Participants will be both the air and ground units of the guard with awards given the unit show ing the greatest net gain in re emits during the period and the enlisted man recruiting the larg est number. The winning unit will receive an article of furniture or recre ational equipment, not to exceed $300 in cost, while the top enlist ed man in the recruiting campaign will receive a round trip to San Francisco. Presentation of awards will be made during the summer field camp June 15 to 29. Ground un its of the guard will train at Camp Clatsop and air units at Portland l Dews, Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds And Shades New Available The Blind I Ian 1453 Ruge Su W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. Measured and installed wfthla St miles. Phene 732S. 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