NEUNEK TO RETURN Attorney General Georie Neu ner will return to hi desk here Monday after visiting a number of eastern and central Ore too cities in the interest of his candi dacy for re-election at the repub lican primary election. Neuner ac companied the state supreme court to Pendleton and LaGrande early in the week. Dr. Doipn Craig, dentist an nounce the removal of his office to the Pearc Bldg., corner of Court it Com! Sts. Stair entrance on Court St Expert picture framing. R. L. Elf strom Co. Dance tonight Glen wood. COMPLETES TRAINING Phillip Barr. USN seaman re cruit son of Mr. and Mrs. Mon roe L. Barr, 276S Mountain View drive, has completed recruit train ing at San Diego, Calif., a navy press release reported Friday. Barr. whose recruit company won efficiency and perpetual trophy pennants, enlisted here Janu ary 29. Insured savtngs earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 Stats st For sal: Azaleas In bloom. Stray r azalea field. Ph. 89 IB, Tlfth it Locusts Sts. Dance tonight at Crystal Oardens. SALEM SAILOR ASSIGNED L. L. Andrew. Y3c. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andrews, 850 Thompson ave.. has been assigned to theseaplan tender USS Chan deleur for duty with the Atlantic reserve fleet. Andrews, recently aboard an attack cargo ship, en tered the naval service June 11, 1948. He Is a graduate of Salem senior high school. Dr. L B. Schmidt wishes to an nounce that he will be out of his office at 2416 State St while he Is taking a course in oral surgery in Chicago. Ph. 4042 for tree roof estimate. Johns-Manville shingles in beau tiful blends it plain colors. Ma this Bros.. 164 S. Com! Old time dance at VFW hall Sat SUGAR FILM SHOWN A color film about the Hawaiian Islands and the processes of grow ing and refining their main crop, kopaa or cane sugar, was shown at the Salem Retail Credit asso ciation luncheon Friday noon in the Golden Pheasant by Norbert F. Dettman, repjscsentative of the California and waii Sugar cor poration. Up-to-date light fixtures. Try Klfstroras third floor. For Rent: Cars, vans, stakes and pickups. Smitty's Clipper Serv ice, Center it Church. Ph. 9600. Dance tonight G 1m wood. 29 to 50 on wallpaper eloseoutv Elfstrofn's. 340 Court MARRIAGE LICENHK Marriage licences were Issued at Vancouver, Wash, this week to F.mmet R Orand and Elsie Lukinbeal, both of Salem: Ste phen M Williams and Mary J. Davis, both of Salem, and to John B Newman, jr . Independence, and May C. Turner, Payette, Ida FORMAN To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Forma n. 1090 Lancaster dr., a daughter, Friday. May 7, at Salem General hospital. RICKETTS To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rickets. 790 N. Com mercial st., a daughter, Friday, May 7, at Salem General hos pital. 8ILJCJE To Mr end Mrs. F. D. Stlke, 939 Parrish st, a sen, Friday. May 7, at Salem General hospital. WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Salem route 7, a son, Friday, May 7, at Salem General hospital. LITTLE To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lytle, Salem route 7, 'a son, Friday. May 7, at Salem Memor ial hospital. HENNT To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henny, Brooks, a son, Fri day, May 7, at Salem Memorial j hospital. NEWMAN To Mr. and Mrs. G. Bv Newman, 365 E. Washing ton st., a daughter, Thursday, May 6. at Salem General hospital. HAMMAN To Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hamman, 1033 Garnet st, a son, Thursday, May 6, at Salem General hospital. Kfiilnr - CAR STRIKES GIRL Judith; A. Rich, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rich of Wood burn, is in Salem Memorial ; hos pital with a broken right leg suf fered Friday when struck by a car driven by Carl Scholtz. Au rora, while crossing a Wood burn street. Wood burn police reported. Glen wood every Wed. it Sat. For Mothers Day Hallmark cards, MrEwan Photo Shop, 2058 N. CapitoL Marr Radio. New Phone, 21611. 8ILVERTON FIRM FILES An assumed business name cer tificate for Oregon Chemical com pany of Silverton was filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by J. Paul Pinson, Silverton route 1, and Jack Glore and Robert C. Martin, both of Grants Pass. The firm will deal in the sale of chem icals. Dance tonight Glen wood. Betty Adamson. specializing in hair styling. Lip Stick Beauty Salem. Ph. 3836. 1872 State St. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Deluxe "Self Serve" Laundry, 843 Jefferson St. The best in the West Ph. 26317. COURT CHANGES RANDS A notice of retirement from Evergreen trailer court was filed with the Marion county clerk Fri day by Helen Lee of Stevenson, ! Wash., and an assumed business i name for the court was filed by Harold Senff and Sarah V. Serif f, 2605 Maple ave., Salem. Dance tonight Glenwood. Vote "Hoss To The House " Thor Automaglc washers it Thor ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 335 Center. Ph. 4036. mm W S1MM k m mm 41 T fi ST" a IDE.AU II DAS LHAHUt.9 A notice of retirement from The Beauty Bar was filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by Zana Hales and Nan Williams. An assumed business name for that business, located in the Livesley building, was filed by Nan Will iams. i Dance tonight at Crystal Oardens. Slenderizing health baths. P. 6233. Dance tonight Glenwood. I rungs. Pern be r ton's Flower Shop. 1980 S. lZtn. h. 2-3340. WORKER SMASHES HAND J Fred Fischer, 748 N. 14th st., in curred a. badly smashed right hand I Friday while working on a ma- chine at the Capitol Lumber com I pany, 2830 Cherry ave. He was j taken to Salem General hospital by city first aid attendants and dismissed after treatment. Dance tonight atCrytal Gardens. Blooming azaleas, camellias, bleed I heart for Mothers Day Gifts. I Knight Pearcy nsy South liberty. ! 3 bks south of State. ! NOVELTY PLACE NAMED The assumed business nam of , Ennis Novelties, a lawn figures , and fireworks establishment at 3745 Portland rd.t was listed In j an assumed name certificate filed I with the Marion county clerk Fri day by Harlan and Janet Ennis, both of the Portland road address. ' Dance tonight Glenwood. For delicious chicken and steak dinners, try Brownie's at corner of Market and Capitol. OFFICIALS TO FESTIVAL Gov. John H. Hall and Secre tary of State Earl T. Newbry will spend Saturday and Sunday at Newport attending the annual crab festival. Newbry will return to his desk here Monday and Hall early Tuesday. John and Mildred's lunch opens Monday. New location 135 S. Church st Old tim danc at VFW hall Sat BOY CUTS FINGER Steven Chambers, 3 Vj years old, lost the tip of a finger on his right hand and suffered face lacerations when he fell on a tin can while playing at home, 1337 Court st. Friday. He was treated at home by city first aid attendants. Wooden Shoe restaurant open Sundays. Fresh pastries to take out cakes, pies, cream puffs, etc. Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st THIEF TAKES OIL A thief drained 43 gallons of stove oil from a drum at the resi dence of Mrs. A. E. Lucero, 283 Center St., on Thursday night. 343 K In Tip BARNWELL ENLISTS Logan L. Barnwell, 230 King wood dr. West Salem, enlisted Wednesday for a six-year term in the army with the rat of technical sergeant, Lt Col. IL E. lielliesen, Salem recruiting sta tion commander, announced Fri day. Barnwell served with the 9th air force for four years dur ing World War II. including the campaign in France. TAKE BABIES HOME Dismissed from Salem General hospital Friday with new-born sons were Mrs. J. A. Watenpaugh, Gaston, Ore., and Mrs. Harold Adamson, 1949 N. Church st Mrs. A. L May, Dayton, left with her infant daughter. Special price on 52-gallon double element electric water heaters only $89.50. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. POSTAL EXAMS 8ET Closing date for application for a civil service examination as clerk-carrier in the Salem post office has been set for May 19, Postmaster Albert C. Gragg an nounced Friday. The applications must arrive in Seattle by midnight of that date, he said. Old time dance tonight 239 Court. MAY LAY PIPE A permit to lay a four-inch pipeline under market road 54 about 1,000 feet northeast of its intersection with market road 39 was granted Friday to John Bos track, Jefferson route 1, by Mar ion county court. Dance, VFW hall, Saturday. PLEDGES TAPPED Included In 32 Oregon State col lege men tapped for the Scabbard and Blade, national military honor society this week, were Budd R. Coons and Vernon E. Sheldon, both of Salem. Opening May 10, Whatnot shop, 2084 N. Com'l. Used clothing, nov elties. Dance tonight at Crystal Gardens. ITS MEN TO MEET The board of directors of the Salem Y's Men's club will meet Monday night in the home of Carl Gr eider, 805 Mission st., for a planning conference to outline the club's summer activities. Saturday service on plumbing, heating, wiring, costs nothing ex tra at Judson's. Phone 4141. GAS STATION LISTED Bowden's Texaco station, 1390 Broadway st., was listed in an assumed business name certificate filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by Gordon and Verna Bow den, both of Salem. Wanted Experienced lingerie saleslady. Apply at Sally's. KNAPP ELECTED Paul E. Knapp, Salem, was re elected treasurer of the Oregon Pacific district of the Church of the Nazarene in Portland Friday. Dr. W. W. Hess of Portland was re-elected president. Bag Company To Expand The K it S Bag Co. plant at I 349 Kearney st. will be doubled in size with the construction this I spring of a 42 by 59 foot ware l house addition, it was announced ! Friday by Clarke E. Lee, owner of I the property. He said a one-story concrete building will go into construction, with Alan Siewert as contractor, soon. Willis Kelly and Harold Shoberg operate the bag company which renovates burlap bags for harvest use. Lee received a city building per mit Friday for the project which is estimated to cost $8,160. Other Friday permits issued by the city engineer's office authorize altera tions for F. M. Haberman at 261 N. 20th st, estimated at $200, and Jame F. Snook at 1925 Hines St., at $500. Dam-Site Realty Finn To Be Opened in Detroit Because he believes land is bet ter "by a dam site" in Detroit, a Salem business man intends to open the Dam-Site Realty com pany there this summer. K. G. Thompson filed the name with ' the Marion county clerk's office Friday. He will deal in real estate located near the site of the dam being constructed on the North Santiam river near Detroit he declared. Double Trouble for Silverton Woman Mrs. Webb Napier. Silverton route I, is convinced that trouble comes in pairs. Mrs. Napier fell in downtown Salem Friday and cracked sev eral ribs. When she returned home after treatment she found an electric brooder had caught fire, destroying a large brood of po tential fryers. eep Your -To3D Condition fzint your home to preserve It ... to enhance its compearance. Our large crews of expert painters are at your service. ... Our trained decorators are ready to aive you expert ad vie ost color coordination. ... Select your paint con tractor as you-ee-lect your family doctor on a basis of .capability and expert ence. Call 9221 now for ire estimate. Up! to 3 years to pay. CoJrl I - i ScdJCBb Omw Cold Storage Plant Addition Going Up j t. : -. v -V.. . c - ; .... U ' i 4t 1 1. T' r ": -:Vn r i i"-tr li" "n mr Work the aew twstry addltlea to Us Terminal Ice sad CU Stonag lat at Trreal mmd D streets la beta- nssbed to rm)ete to Utvatfl cable feel eJd storage plant la tteae tor toss isnn i grewtag sasn. Sawwwn aWve la the aerth aid f ib SSttvtM a4dlttoa a It tofca frwai Nertfc Caaaaaerctal street. The walls are f relnferced eraereto mmd tat fleers ara twelve toe he thick tlx bars, to aid la toaalattoa. (Pbto by Da DHL Stotoaaaaa staff aatograasr.) J 1 'j ..." . " ' fi- aV'... Aaaara Mothers of th mem bers of Auburn Brownl troop and the intermediate girls of the Girl Scout troop of Mrs. G. Wing will be honored with a luncheon Saturday at 1 p.m. at Four Cor ners Community center. Two programs have been prepared by the girls which will be given fol lowing the luncheon. Habbard American Legion post 166 will meet Wednesday evening. Officers will be elected. Arra Mrs. Carl Doan and children of Toledo are the guets of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Ottoway. Bethel Mr. and Mrs. O P. Wigle have returned from a visit with their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Cloid Wigle, at the Judd Creek Lumber Co. mill at Rid dle, beyond Roseburg. SUveiton Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lybach. who have spent the past year at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ole Satem. are planning to return to their home In Montana. Liberty Jame Nordal, who ran a nail In his knee, is back at school again. Jcffers The Jefferson high school board had Its monthly meeting May 3 at the school. Gen eral business was discussed by Irvin Wright, chairman: Ed Ricks; Mrs. Hal Reeves, clerk, and M. H. P.eal, superintendent Labia Center A total of $2,070 was collected at the Eas ter service in the new church here, rather than $207 as inad vertently reported earlier. Habbard Mrs. C. L. Welch. Mrs. E. C. Boyd and Mrs. Grace Cramer left Friday to attend Mother's day weekend at Oregon State college. Scotia Mills Mr. and Mrs Al bert Void have moved to Saint Ignatius, Mont. Habbard The Ladies Aid of Hubbard Community church (Congregational) will meet for an all-day session at the home of Mrs. George Leffler, Wednesday, May 12. Unlaavale Several from Day ton Electa chapter. OES, attend ed Checowan chapter 77 at Yam hill. Those from Uniorwale were Mrs Lester Holt, Lois Hibbs, Mrs. Fred Withee. sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clow. Middle Grave Women of the Central Howell Farmers Union auxiliary are sponsoring a flower and cooked food sale in Salem Saturday from II a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marshall Wells store at 362 State st. Habbard Thalia Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mother's day will be ob served. Zen The Rev. A. R. Randle. missionary to the Sunday school union at Medford, will be prin cipal speaker at a meeting at Zen church Tuesday, May 11, at 8 pjn. 8Uvcrtoa Dr. W. P. Dykes of Linfield college will be guest speaker Tuesday night at th 6:30 dinner of th Silverton Chamber of Commerce at Double J cafe. Dr. Dykes, a physicist was con nected during the war with the government's atomic studies and will talk on some phase of atomic energy. Gus Herr is president Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Boy Marchand and Jessie Glaxner were guests at a dinner in cele bration of their brother-in-law's birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hall on Lancaster drive. Home W N W ss . isamw - Jeffersa Th third annual Jefferson school majorctt con test will be held at the high school gymnasium Wednesday at S p.m. A large number of major ettes will compete In junior and senior divisions. Th combined bands will play for the contest ants. Unionvale Lester Holt and Bert McFarlan of Pleasantdale went to Madras on business Wed nesday and plan to return the end of the week. Halls Ferry Kenneth Brand, who jumped from a swing and broke his wrist, is back at school. Fear earners Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boyington were In Portland Wednesday. Halls Ferry Mrs. L C. Gra ham is visiting relatives in Cali fornia. Halls Ferry The backstop on the ball grounds is about finished and ready for the wire. Union vale Mrs. Royal Hibbs was dismissed from the New berg hospital and returned to her home here. Liberty The Red Hills grange will meet Tuesday, May 11. at 7 p.m. for a covered dish dinner. Business meeting and program will follow. All grangers are in vited. Sci Mrs. R. R. Borovicka has returned from a several weeks visit in California, the trip tak ing her as far south as Los An geles. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Egr of Oregon City. Zena Parents of Zena school district met at th schoolhouse to disco's organizing a parent-teacher club, not to be affiliated with the Parent-Teacher association. Further discussion will be held at the last day of school picnic, May 14, and the club expects to start functioning when school opens in the fall. HayeavUU Th J. H. Had leys have sold their acreage on Kapphahn road and have moved to Hubbard. Fear Corners Firemen's aux iliary met Wednesday at Com munity hall. Assistant Chief Mrs. I. G. Etzel presided over a short busineas meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. L Austin, Mrs. Eleanor Bales, Mrs. Stacey Binegar. Hos tesses for the next meeting. June 1, will be Mrs. Mae Brown, Mrs. Ruby Etzel. Mrs. Georgia Etzel. County Projects on Road Board List Bids for construction of 410 of a mile of highway and a 140 foot viaduct on the Silver Creek Falls highway near the peniten tiary in Salem will be opened by the state highway commission in Portland on May 24 and 23. State highway projects estimat ed to cost $1,600,000 will be in cluded in bids to be opened by the commission in the two-day Tsv CO Greybourid emd take it easy! No taHe wtxries, no dririAj problems... just vtep aubocrd atodielalT3quBn risrs An tie lrrt .19.2S ftsctlaed ftea GcaaU Paa MILes .errisnAi savimoi omsovms vtt Atts a T. Besr. Afi S2 K. High SL ion. Grading, surfacing and bituminous macadamizing on the Agate Beach-Newport section of the Oregon Coast highway in Lin coln county will be among 12 projects on which bids have been submitted. Jehn Fraaets Swltaer AMITY John Francis Swit zer, 88, resident of Amity, died at McMinnville hospital April 30 after five years of illness. He was born in Austria April 25, 1860. In 1904 he was married to Jennie A. Sweetnam at Al gona, Iowa. Mrs. Switzer died March 31, 1948. Memorial services were held at Macy and Son chapel Monday, May 3. the Rev. L. Frank Evenson officiating. Interment was in the Amity cemetery. The Switzers had lived in Oregon and th vicinity of Amity since 1908. The past few years they lived in Amity in their new horn on Nursery street. Mr. Switzer was a mem ber of th Episcopal church. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jean Cox, Coronado, Calif.; three grandchildren, Mrs. Clair Barrett, Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. H. D. Gibson, San Diego, Calif ; John W. Cox. jr., La Jolla, Calif., and thre great granddaughters. ' - Halls Ferry To Mr. and Mrs. F. Gwyn, a boy, named Finley. Amity Born at th Dr. Law maternity hospital May 5, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Truitt of th farm labor camp, David Duane, weight 7 pounds 14 ounce. SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Millard of Scotts Mills ar announcing th birth of a son May 3. Auto Registration Rises 12 Per Cent Oregon motor vehicle registra tion for the first quarter of 1948 is up 12 per cent over the same period last year. Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported Friday. All registered vehicles totalled 512.224 to surpass the 457,525 re corded In the first three months of 1947. Passenger cars accounted for 397,094 of the total, an increase of nearly 40.000 and approaching the entire 1947 passenger registra tion of 407,186, Newbry said. Expert, Reliable Repairing HEIDEirS Can 7522 42$ Crt St funs I Aagdes TT V J . '- . i I - ' $ Th Ctnrlasmvm. tSe&mm. Orcon, ggtardarr. May 8. lfl3-j-$ Four Corners Roads to Join County System A decision to incorporate two roads in the Four Corners ar into the county road system was reached by Marion county court Friday. j The roads are LaBranch ave nue from Lancaster drive to Ma bl street and Mable street from LaBranch avenue to Cast State street. Four Corner rural fire protec tion district had requested th court to take over the i roads and Improve them. Purpose: is to en able fire fighting equipment to better cover the district. The county court Friday also! decided to postpone until June 4; a request ior improvement or. eight streets lying en ; th north edge of Salem just east of Cherry avenu. Residents in that area hav re quested th county to ; take over th dedicated streets and to im prove them. The county court declined to assume Jurisdiction of th streets but instructed the county engineer to prepare an estimat of th area's road im provement costs. Broadliurst Case Pleas Due May 18 Arguments of attorneys in th appealed case of Mrs. Gladys Broadhurst, now serving a life term in the state-penitentiary for her part in the slaying of her hus band, a Malheur county rancher nearly two years ago, will be MOTHER'S DAY SUGGESTION TREE ROSES Are a lasting gift. Bailed with soil, there's absolutely no set back. 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