- - . -- 4... '4- k ,i -- '.-- t ..3 - f M - -TAT" : ' TTTV r! ? fi 1 1 JOB EXAMS K.EADIXD Application tor several Wash ington, D. C. positions, for which no written test is required, are being accepted by the U. Sr civil service commission. The Jobs are printer (monotype keyboard and . slug machine operator) with the government printing office at $1.12 per hour, and chemist, engi neer, physicist, mathematician and metallurgist work with the Poto mac river- naval command at $3, 397' Uy $5,905 yearly. Additional information may be secured from W. H. Fischer, civil service secre tary at. Salem postoffice. Tomato,. lettuce, cabbage, pansies, perennials, bedding plants. Shrubs. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State. LIONS RESET ELECTION Hollywood Lions club Thursday announced its' annual election meeting has been changed to May 19 from the earlier scheduled June 2 meeting date. Next Wednesday's luncheon meeting in the Lions den will also Include a talk on credit by Charles SchmiU of the Salem credit bureau. Turkey pickers report Friday morning. Marion Creamery and Poultry Co. Injured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Associatioi.. 390 State st Wanted Experienced lingerie saleslady. Apply at Sally's. Slenderizing health baths. P. 6253. 52 gallon double element electric water heaters now only $39.50. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. PLEADS GUILTY Raymond Denzine, 457 S. Com mercial st., pleaded guilty in Mar ion county district court Thursday to a charge of passing a forged check, on which he was arrested Tuesday by Salem police. Denzine, bound over to the grand jury, is being held in the county jail in lieu of $1,000 bail. Hard of hearing? Fresh Batteries ! for all makes of hearing aids. See ' our 1 unit Beltone priced at only $75. James N. Taft & Associates, 218 Oregon Build. Ph. Sa. 24491. Dance Saturday, Glenwood. Your own business beer tavern complete (not a lease set-up); in cludes living quarters; here is your opportunity. Call Mr. Sullivan with Lee Ohmart & Co., Realtors, Ph. 24115 - $770. MAKES PHI BETA KAPPA Pomona col lege, Claremont, Calif., has sent word that Lee C. McDonald, a Pomona senior ma joring in government, was initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, national scho lastic fraternity. The Salem stu dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman McDonald, 953 Parrish st., was one of 19 honored by the honor group. He is planning to teach. Elect Peery T. Buren Salem mu nicipal judge. Qualified. Eper ienced. Constructive. Pd. Adv. Peery T. Buren. Spencer Corsetier. Ph. 21536. Vote "Hoss to the House." Paid Adv. Hoss for Rep. Comm. LEGION MEET DELAYED Salem post 136, American Le gion, announced last night its program for the Installation of new officers has been postponed frojn May 18, as scheduled, to Monday night. May 24. The in stallation will take place at the new Legion hall on South Com mercial street, the former Nor mandy Manor. Eat your breakfast, lunch and dinners at John and Mildreds, new location 135 S. Church. Open I a.m. to 8 pjn. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. TAKE BABIES HOME Dismissed from Salem General hospital Thursday with infant daughters were Mrs. Ernest Royce, Turner, and Mrs. Richard Gesner, 2420 N. 5th st. Mrs. F. R. Hamman, 1035 Garnet st., and Mrs. William Marlowe, 921 N. Winter st., left with their new sons. Dance Saturday, Glenwood. REALTY FIRM CHANGES ' Change 1 in ownership of Gra benhorst Bros., Salem realty firm, was disclosed Thursday through assumed business name filings in the Marion county clerk's' office. Helen Marie Grabenhorst filed a notice of retirement for the late E. B. Grabenhorst, for whose es tate she Is administratrix. Certifi cate assuming the firm name was filed by George H Grabenhorst and sons George H., jr., Coburn L., and Richard E. Dance Saturday, Glenwood. Merle F. Brown. M. D. physician and surgeon has removed his of fices to 190 S. Liberty St. Salem office telephone 2-4465. Evening exchange 9187. TREE BLOCKS ROAD The Quinaby-Clear Lake road was blocked eat of Quinaby for a while Thursday morning by a large storm-felled tree which also broke power and telephone lines. The mishap occurred only about a "half mile from the home of Marion County Commissioner Ed Rogers, who reported the trouble. Crews were able to clear the road and reopen utilities during the morning. : Kor sale: Azaleas in bloom. Stray ! er azalea field. Ph. 6915. Fifth & i Locusts Sts. Ph. 4642 for free roof estimate fohns-Man ville shingles in beau tiful blends & plain colors. Ma this Bros.. 164 S Com'l. For Rent: Cars, vans, stakes and pickups. Smitty's Clipper Serv ice. Center it Church. Ph. 9600. Glenwood every Wed. it Sat. CARS LOOTED Alva F. Johnson, 1596 S. Lib erty st., reported to city police Thursday that a .22 calibre rifle and a repeater bolt were stolen from her car at the residence Wed nesday night. A flashlight and a pair of gun glasses were taken from the auto of Laurel Kuebwer, j 345 Division st., parked in the 2000 block of Maple avenue, also ; on Wednesday night. j Rummage sale over Greenbaum's, ! Fri.. SaL 9:30 to 5, by Am. Legion Post 136 Aux. j Open Monday through Saturday, i Experienced beauty operators, j Lipstick Beauty Salem. Ph. 3836. 1872 State St. TOWN SEND MEET SUNDAY A meeting of the Townsend council for the first congressional district of Oregon is slated for 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the city hall in forest Grove. A no-host lunch eon is set for noon and the meet ing is scheduled to close at 4 p.m. PERMIT ISSUED J. J. Carolan received a permit from the city engineer's office on Thursday to build a duplex apart ment at 460 S. 20th st., at a cost of $4,000. Just arrived, new 1948 Kelvinator" space saver ranges and 6 cubic foot refrigerators. They're beau tiful and a few are available for immediate delivery. Ralph John son Appl. 355 Center St. Ph. 4036. Turkey pickers report Friday morning. Marion Creamery and Poultry Co. . VISITS MRS. ELLIS H. J. Ellis of Rasalia, Wash., has returned home from Salem after a Mother's day visit with his moth er, Mrs. G. V. Ellis, 2280 N. 4th st Used washers for sale Westing house, G.E., Thor, Maytag, Ben dix, also used Kelvinator 9 cu. ft. refrig., guaranteed. Ralph John son ApL 355 Center St. Ph. 4038. CENTRAL CLUB TO MEET Central Townsend club 6 has planned for refreshments following a business meeting this evening at 259 Court st Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. G,EpRK HURT 'ROTA RI AN George Hurt, Warren ton, newly elected 1948-49 student body pre sident of Willamette university, was selected Willamette's May Ro ta rian by the student council. Hurt will be the last monthly Rota rian for this school year and will be a guest of the Salem Rotary club un til the end of the semester. Have you tried Brownie's chicken and steaJf dinners? 1140 N. Capi tol St. nOSTELERS INVITED Invitation from the Portland Youth Hostel group to Salem per sons to attend a dinner and dance in Portland Saturday night has been received here by Don Douris, who asked interested persons to contact him at phone 9234. Douris said the party will be at the House of Fong. Dance Saturday, Glenwood. Card tables; mahogany finish; close -out, $4.95 ea. Woodrow's, 450 Center. INJURIES TREATED Four Salem children were treated Thursday by city first aid men for cuts suffered while playing. Charles Baker. 2305 Ma- I pie ave., was treated for a severe laceration of the lower lip; Mary jBerger, 1155 S. 14th St., for a I cut eyelid; and Robert Chapman, ! 2225 Broadway st., and Jimmy Dugger, 1165 E. Rural ave., for leg lacerations. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. We are out to sock the town. Smart, new patterns. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. Have that repair work done on Saturday at regular rates. Jud son's Plumbing, Heating, Wiring. Phone 4141. Spring housecleaning? Let us wash youf blankets, curtains and rugs. Launderette, 1255 Ferry. 20 automatic Bendix. 40 min. service. BARTON HOME ON LEAVE Home on 10-day recruit leave is PFC Robert Barton, who has just completed his "boot training" at the San Diego marine base. An enlistee of February 19, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barton, 725 Locust st He at tended Salem high school prior to enlistment. He will return to San Diego after his leave, for assignment. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St. MEET WITH LANDSCAPERS Three Salem landscape artists. Mrs. Eunice C. Brandt Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver, will attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Society of Landscape Architects Saturday in Portland. Deluxe "Self Serve" Laundry, 345 Jefferson St The best in the West Ph. 26317. Dance Saturday, Glenwood. TAKES SON HOME Mrs. Frank Henny, Brooks, went home from Salem Memorial hospital Thursday with her new born son. Thor Automaglc washers it Thor ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 353 Center. Ph. 4036. REALTORS TO HEAR CROSE Al J. Crose, loan officer in the state veterans affairs department, will speak Friday noon at the Salem Board of Realtors luncheon in the Marion hoteL Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. OIL BUBHEB SEQVICE Salem Heating and Sheet Metal Co. 1085 BreaSway Call 8555 , - Births NYE To Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Nye, Mehama, a son, Thursday, May 13, at Salem Gen eral hospital. HENDRICKS To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hendricks, Sublimity, a son. Thursday, May 13, at Sa lem Memorial hospitaL HATHAWAY To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hathaway, Inde- Gmdence, a daughter, Thursday, ay 13, at Salem Memorial hos pital. H ITS To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Fitts, Brooks, a son, Thurs day, May 13, at Salens Memorial hospitaL G NOW! START FLYIN If you've a hankering: to know more about this business of flying:, drop out and see us. We'd surely like to talk it over with you. A complete private pilot's course may now be Easily Financed JUST CALL 7231 FOR FULL INFORMATION Salem Ok Service GJ. Flight Training: too Cessna Airplane B.E7 EJUS T2ES5)M3 SPEAEL j .v.r? s't,. XT .t.iMv,,-.,M- 250 Students In Richmond's Fete Today . Over 250 students will partici pate in the Richmond school spring festival today at 2 pm. The program is composed of rhythmic activities and physical conditioning exercises combined in a program entitled "America the Melting Pot." Many countries will be repre sented by student groups in full costume. The aim of this produc tion has been to acquaint the students with a background of the varied peoples of the world and to help create an under standing and tolerance necessary to maintain a peaceful world as well as to further their physical development. The afternoon's program is as follows: 1. Body CondlUoning Exrciacs, 9th St 6th grades, directed by- Mary Swt gart and Lorena Cllne. 2. Kiappdance. Sweden, room 1. Ed ith Fanning. tacfrr. 3. Th Waves of Troy. Ireland, room X Dora Wallace, teacher. 4. Oahebegar. Hungary, room 7, Lor ena Clln. teacher. 9. May Pole Dence. England, room 4. Ellen MaUlcoat, teacher. 6. Bleking, Denmark, room 9. Jean Spaulding. teacher. 7. Kinderpolka, Germany, room 1. Carmen Jennison. teacher. 8. Varsovienna. Mexico, room 9. Mary Sweeart. teacher.' B. Baton Twirling Act. room 1. Gloria Schmidt. .10 Schottische. Scsotland. room S. John Black, teacher. 11. Norwegian Mountain March. Nor way, room t. Audri Aasland. teacher. 12. The Dutch Clog, Holland, roomi 2 St 5. Judy Baker. Tracy Ann Imlah. Gary Neal and Jerry Neal. 13. Square Dancing. America. 3th Sx 6th grades, directed oy John Black. 14. Announcements. Mathilda Gilles. principal. 13. Get Acquainted, grand march, entire school. George Gottfried Salens; serrkr; Raymond Atkinson, San Mateo, Calif., junior, and 1 ink Wash burn, Portland, sophomore. Unemployment Reserve Fund At S80 Million With employment up 3 to 4 per cent and payrolls 10 to 12 per cent higher during the opening quar ter of 1848, Oregon's unemploy ment reserve fund approached $80,000,000 early in May, state un employment compensation com mission officials reported here inursaay. This is an increSjSe of approxi mately $7,000,000 in the past year and the highest in the 12-year his tory of the commission. ' Officials said by the time col lections on all four quarters of the 1948 payroll taxes have been com pleted next February, the fund will be well past $85,000,000 present economic conditions con tinue. On May 7 It was $79,825, 000. Despite lower average taxes as the result of experience rating changes by the 1947 legislature, collections during the first 37 days of the second quarter were nearly $200,000 higher than for the same period last year. if College Holds Run-off Votes Willamette university's student body completed election of offi cers in a runoff vote this week, selecting Albert McMullen, Taft. second vice president and Carol Dimond, Portland, secretary. These two and George Hurt, Warrenton, president, William Harris, Seattle, Wash., first vice president, are the officers for the next school year. Chosen to serve as class repre sentatives in the election were Mill City Has Honors For Special Mothers MILL CITY Muir's bakery sponsored a Mother's day contest and prizes were cakes. Mrs. Ida Geddes, 93, was the oldest mother; Mrs. Glenn Rob erts, 18, the youngest: Mrs. Mar vel Anderson, mother with the a i : 1 .a most cniiaren, n. Crold 5tar Mothers receiving ct,kes were Mrs. Nell Stalhman, Mrs. Frank Fencil, Mrs. Ruby Winters Brisbane and Mrs. Alma Kirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hoeye and children of Eugene visited their mothers, Mrs. W. Hoeye and Mrs. Edith Mason Sunday. Lester DeLapp Commercial Hauling Farnitare Msving 1115 Ne. Com l Phone $-175 gslem, Orerea loo OPSTAIIIS CLOTHES SHOP mum.- out Conlinued For Another Week To Close Onl All Remaining Slocks Including late deliveries of nw apring stock which Joe agreed to accept when ordered. Every Suit, Topcoat, Sport Coal, Slacks, Pauls, Hal fk All Furnishings To Be Sacrificed Regardless 61 Gosl 100 all wool worsteds. All sizes 34 to 50 Regulars, Shorts, Longs and Stouts. Single and Double Breasted Models, every color, pattern, and most desirable fabric Ifevi Super duality Men's and Young Men's Suits & Topcoats Regular $35X0 to $50X0 to Go BS Vs OBff of originally plainly marked prices. EVERY SUIT III THE STORE Regular $5130 to $7830 AT OFF of regular plainly marked original price. ALL SPORT COATS, SLACKS, PAIITS & HATS TO GO AT V OFF all FumnsmiiGS to go AT Vi OFF Sale definitely ends SaL. May 22, at 9 p. m. All goods held on deposit mast be called for on or before ; May 22. WHl reopen with a complete new fall stock about July 15th. i , AD sales final. No Exchanges. No Refunds. Open Every Nite Till 9 o'Clock upsiairs ClcLhcs Shop j 442 Stale Siree!; Abort) Morris Opflcol Co. Next Door to Nohlgren's Restaurant . rStete'Ordci 550,000 Sets of License Plates Approximately 550,000 sets of passenger automobile license t The. Statesman, Satetsy OrecorwTridaT -May 1 1S43 5 , 1 plates will be required in Ore f on next year. Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry announced Thursday. In 1948 the half million mark was reached for the first time. I The. 1949 plates wis. have black numerals on. , aluminum back ground. r .. . . i - ; ;: ": s IS V J3ay in and day out, youll find that you can get mors of the best for less at Byron Cooley. Compare these prices be conrinced that ron can boy more for your food dollar hers. I t 11 tM Bag Leas than Whelesa Cest mm lmm !b.'Crisco IIILK Tall cans Darigold for Hi Ho Crackers 1 lb. Oleomargarine Durkee's per lb. 370 FPPC Grade A Large, UUUtJ Country Fresh ... per doz. LARD NebergalTs Pure 4 lb, pk 950 BACOII Sliced Swift's Empire 1 lb. rflPPPP 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn. bUI A Atl As Reg. price 50c . with coupon 250 Tender Leaf Tea PREII With coupon 10c off any size pit?. With coupon 1 small pkg. FREE. BSBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBB 12 oz. can Swift's. "The one with tender beef added." Doz. 5.10 .. Can 430 POtJTT 2 Del Monte cream style. IfUAMl Dozen 1.85 Each 260 m a 2 'i can Columbus Brand. iOmalOeS Dozen 2.15 Each 180 Catsup 14 oz. bottle Patty Dae. Dozen 1.75 Each 150 Oy i- Louisiana Cove, the small ones."" diet a Per dozen 4.15 Each 350 1-lb. Jar Rancho Egg Noodles & Chicken or Egg Noodles & Turkey. Each Per doz. 2.25 290 P. nM M 1 lb. can Campbell's. rum ci uuciiu Dozen 1.50 Each 230 Pineapple No. S can crushed. Dozen 3 .89 Each rli:M nl Ryol AsVt. flavors. Doz. 69c Each 60 Podding Royal Ass't. flavors. Also tapioca pudding. Dozen 69c . Each 60 Washing Powder S lb. pkg. Sanox or Speed-E-Suds. Doz. 25 Each 290 Ilogero Cleaner Reglprice 25c. Per Joxl.15 Eaeh 200 Cleansing Tissues Each 50 Chocolaio Syrnp : Per ease 24, 1.00 Each 50 Sveei Piclded Peppers feSSTS?!: Eaeh 50 Strawberry Jam 10 lb. Jar 2.75 1 lb. jar, each 290 Oysier Coclrlail Sauce ft .2 450 larshmallous wo0 2 for 250 Prunes1 Italians 1.99 Petites. Lb. 200 ; . ' " " l. Peaches 51 C Syrnp. 5 lb. jar . Dried aj,lbs.e3K30 Golden Table ' 0 Dried0 2 lbs. 350 NewPoUtoes.No. LBft While Shatters , lUlba. CJCP Figs. 8 oz. pkg. O OCZs " " ' ' " Fancy Black Ofor . . - ' i . Plenty of toilet paper - coeoanut , Sweri Washing Powder. CT tapioca pure maple sugar. Large pkg. . s2s9 y Pure maple syrup hanamns. no Lisirrs WE SELL TO DEALERS v BWDD i -.r : - . 1 r- Look lor the Neon Flashing Sot $10 Sign over . 2389 Stats Street Phone i . i