. - ART GROUP TO MEET, Hie creative art group of Sa lem Art. association will meet at 6:30 Wednesday evening in Prin gle park to draw and paint. All persons interested are invited. Mrs. Emma Drinnon will be hostess. - Tonight in person. Tiny. McDan leb. playing at Club Combo. They're terrific! XQ-Z9 TO BEAK WOOD nr. rharles Wood. Salem phy sician, will speak on the subject of marital affairs at the Salem i 20i30 club meeting ..Tuesday at 7 i pjn. in the Gold Arrow restaur-j ant. Guest - of honor will be R. P.; Shimming 20-30 "ambassador, of good will." All past active mem bers, are invited to attend. . Insured . savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 5S0 State st. DANCE TICKETS READY Plans for a Territorial Centen - nial ball on Saturday night, Aug ust 14, at Salem armory, are be ing readied by Salem Art asso ciation, according to David Duni way, president. Tickets are avail able at Salem Record shop. Com mercial Book store, Stevens Jewel ry and the chamber of commerce. Karakul KarpetJt's. new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only , $4.95 per sq.jyd. Ph. 7648 or 3364. TO ERECT RESIDENCE Permission to. erect a one-story dwelling at 990 Locust st at a cost of $3,300 was granted Sat urday by the city building inspec tor's office to A. T. Johnson, Per mit was also issued to John Klein to reroof a garage at 120 Lana veV$100. Johns-Manvllle shingles applied right over your old roof; no fuss, no muss. Three years to pay, 10 year guarantee.-Call 4642 for free estimate. Matbis . Bros, 164 S. Commercial. " GDLMORES ON VACATION . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gilmore and two children begin -a two- weeks vacation today and plan to spend several days at the .beach. Gilmore is director of the city-schools summer playgrounds. General hospital. 'Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St, AUTOMOBILE STOLEN, ! W. M. Hamilton, 360 W. Lefelle at, reported to city police Satur day that his 1938 Buick sedan was stolen from - his residence sometime Friday night - y Wanted: Beauty operator part or full time. See Mrs. - Loveall at Miner's Dept.: Store. . Ph. 7870. JATCEES TO MEET " "What Is Public Health" will be the topic of Dr. Willard Stone, director of the Marion ; county health .department, in bis. . talk Tuesday noon to a meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Marion hotel. ' - Plastic screen remnants," 25 each while they last. Keith Brown Lumber, Yard. SANDBERG OIL BURNERS AND FURNACES for completely auto matic heating comfort engineered to fit your home. Free estimates. Day Heating Co, 863 N. Liberty. XIWANIS TO HEAR JONES . Ronald E. Jones, Brooks, presi dent of the Oregon Farmers un ion, will be the Tuesday luncheon speaker for Salem Kiwanis club, meeting at the Marion hotel. CHAIRMEN TO REPORT ' All committee chairmen of the Hollywood Lions club are to make reports at Wednesday's luncheon m ti'mg in 'the Lion den. Clu'- members and their families will hold a picnic at 6:30 pjn. Wed nesday at the state school for the deaf. ; j - - r ;? - - - - -Thor Automatic washers St Thar ironers now on display at. R'ph Johnson Appliances. - 353 Center. Ph 4036 ... - SALEM AUTO STOLEN Theft of a 1933 Buick sedan Friday night from 360 W.v Le felle st. was reported to city po lice by W. M.' Hamilton. License number was 27-581 on the car, which Hamilton described as "blue and dusty." New s zipper sport shirts. Plain colors in t-gabardine. Bold look ties by Wembley. Alex Jones, 121 N. Hitch st iT - COUNTYs BAR TO MTET Prof. Kenneth J. O'ConnelL of University- of Oregon and chair man of the Oreeon State Bar as sociation committee on code re- j vision, will speak to the Marion i County Bar association at a lunch jeon Mondar noon in the Golden j Pheasant restaurant " Launderette 1255 Ferry st ! - n i SENTENCE SUSPENDED ; Aiionso uarcta Portland, plead ed guilty to a charge of using a motor vehicle without authority and was placed on probation Sat urday by Marion County Circuit Judge George Duncan. Imposition of sentence on Garcia was sus pended.. ; He was charged with USine a nickun .track hlnnirirnr to Fred Viesko on July 25. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center' st $ ARC BOARD TO MEET . Board of directors of Marion county chapter. American Red Cross, will meet Monday at. 8 p. m. in? the Red Cross chapter headquarters, tf. . POLK JMErrCJICAXS MEET ' . An organizational meeting of Young Republicans of Polk county will - be staged Thursday - night- at 8 o'clock in the Dallas Chamber of Commerce, it was reported here Saturday. Charles Thomas of Dallas is in charge of arrange ment?. Clarence Wicks of Salem and Robert Elliott of Portland, - f-n?l co-director of the young GOP, will speakr - ; Gladiolus, assorted colors. $1.00 doz. 1075 Vista ave. Ph. 7527. . RECEIVE FIRST AID ! Edward Monoban, 1790 S. Capi tol st. was treated by first aid men for injuries to his eye when he was hit by a lawn sprinkler. Nita Huson. 1465 3 st, received first aid treatment, for a cut fin ger. '-:r;. i j, vk . ;;: v, CURTIS HAVE' SON Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis (nee Marcella Gardner).. 920 Heather lane, are the parents of a son, Larry John, born August 2 at Sa lem Memorial hospital. Hostelers Back From Work Outing Five members of Salem Youth Hostel i group returned Saturday aftTnoon from an overnight work outing at Crest wood Acres camp outh of Salem. They reported the grounds are now available to church civic and youth groups for camping. The hostelers worked on Sher wood chapel, where a new cross has been erected by George J Veal, owner of the property, to replace one reported stolen re cently; in. CARVER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garver, 224$ Hazel ave., a daughter, Saturday, August 7, at Salem General hospital. V smJIX To Mr. and Mrs. V. E. ShulL Mill City, a daughter, Sat urday, August 7, at Salem Gen eral hospital. Aileniion : Ccnlradors and Builders When Yon Are Remodeling Redecorating Building New j Our . Lighting Engineer Stands Ready A' ito Serve You at Home, on the Farm, In the Office, or Store The Most Complete and Up-To-Date Lighting Equipment for your Selection. Salem Lighting & liance Co. Add 233 High Fhon 8412 N i3 r r 'Jli i .4 v THE QUINCY sttu til aani fill)! -JMULftplUti CUk, bM. . J ' This Colonial home offers the ut -; most in good taste and foil iiTabil ; ity. Shingled roof and protected entry combine to form a pleasing facade. Living room has six case . ment windows and log - burning I fireplace. Kitchen dining room la : a work saver with glass paneling ; and built-in exhaust fan. Two bed rooms each have five corner win-r dows and closets with sliding doors. As one of the Post - War ' ! Series of All American Homes it ; complies with FHA standards, and r its electrical layout is approved by the National Adequate Wiring ! Bureau. For further inf ormatit : call at - V li ; " ICEITH BROWN Plumber yard Front and Court Sts. Phone 9163 29 th Polk Fair August 26-28 MONMOUTH, Aug. 7 Twenty ninth Polk county fair will be held here August 26, 27 and 28. No admission will be. charged at the gate. - ' V '" Civic organizations from the three larger Polk county towns, Monmouth, I n d e p e n dence and Dallas, will furnish entertainment. each for a day, Monmouth on Thursday, Independence on Fri day and Dallas on Saturday, ' Livestock entries will "be limited to Polk 4-H clubs, and winners will go on to the state lair the following week. Displays' of 4-H club sewing and a fashion revue will be presented at the local high school building. Showmanship of livestock will be competitive in terest for the 4-H club members. Other exhibits are open to the public tor entry, including can ned fruit and vegetables, baked foods, fancy work, art work, flower, fresh fruit and vegetable displays. - . I L. H. McBee of Dallas is long time president of the lair board, fend Josiah Wills, county school superintendent of Polk, is secre tary; : - r.i : Hopes -Revived for; Broach vay Street ; Extension Plans New hope for the extension Broadway street from inside the city north t" a juaction with North River road was expressed Satur day by Marion County Engineer Hedda Swart. Word was received from C. L. Gardner, state highway right-of-way agent, that he would return to Salem on Wednesday and proceed with right-of-way ne gotiations f or thejtrip. The construction, which would open a new, artery into the city center.-from the, ucrUv would, in clude 3,400 feet, of which about 1,250 feet is in, the city limits. -Swart said ' it is hoped that the roadway will be graded by fall In order that it may be hard surfaced next year, i DHdng District Petition Faulty Petitions for creation of a dik ing district in the Kelzer area contain, Incorrect descriptions, and some improper namei, Marion Civic Players Plan Season Plans to start work on dramatic productions early in September were announced Saturday by Sa lem Civic Players, following re organization of the group and election of officers. ; Several plays are planned, to be presented in the group's little the atre at J53 S. Liberty st. New officers are Martin Fin den, president; Mrs. Elsie Holman, secretary; Mrs. Agnes Drummond, treasurer; Beulah Graham, general director of production; Jim Baer, general stage manager; Nate Stein bock, general business mana ger; Mrs. Ruth Versteeg, publicity manager; Bud Parks, sergeant-at- arms. : iBEFOIlE YOU BUY :j WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT l ! ! Per Bio. Walt until yon see the; Westinghouse Laundromat wash a load of your clothes automatically. No bolting down required. The heart jbf the Laundromat the transmission is now seal-, ed in steel and guaranteed for five years after year of manufacture against manu facturing defects. Your as surance of long life and -trouble - free service. HERE'S OUR OFFER 1 Well wash a - load of your soiled clothes In a Landromat installed in our store. We want to prove that It can get your clothes spotlessly clean quickly without work. There's no obligation. Every thing's FREE! ' . Yealer r AppKance i Co. Phone 4311 255 N. Liberty The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Sunday, Awratt t, 1 43 5 County Assessor R. Shelton ' said Saturday. - He notified petitioners that the descriptions of property ; should be redrawn and that recircula tion was necessary because some name of non-residents were -in cluded, his ' office's inspection showed. lie said It would be impossible- now for this to be accom plished in time tot the district t be created and appear on the cur rent tax rolls. .. "7 '1 OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY 2 to 5 P. II. f Miles Nerth f Underpasa an rertland Illxhwsy, Keute t, Bax Hi, Balent SUBURBAN ESTATE I 111 Acres tot Ft. JUghway FrenUga The ' perfect suburban estate you have dreamed of and planned over the years can now be purchased., at a price ' far -under its reproduction cost. A beautiful two story brick residence perfectly built and designed. v 4 BEDROOMS 1 BATHS - DINING ROOM LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE v . ? RUMPUS ROOM WITH FIREPLACE 2 CAR GARAGE FULL BASEMENT ELECTRIC KITCHEN THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED OIL FURNACE -COVERED PATIO WITH BBQ FIREPLACE COMPLETELY FURNISHED 4 ACRES OF :i 113 YEAR OLD FILBERTS AND SOME ENGLISH ! WALNUTS TRACTOR, POWER MOWER. $32,500 Terms T ; Far Sale By Owner Pnene 2-42S4 j Phone fer aa appointment Anytime er See Any Day . t to f P. M. , -i For 'Exclusive choose youh sterling at 1 Hartman Bros. 'Ill We are always here when you want to see us, ready ; to help you select your Sterling, whether it is a pattern, a piece or harmonizing holloware ... Towle SterKng. lifetime treasure, because its loveuness increases with use. ' Yet Towle Sterling's "forever" beauty is noty ; expensive I A six-piece place setting in this precious solid sOref (knife, fork, teaspoon, cream soup spoon, salad fork -butter spreader) may cost as little as $22.50, ucluding Federal Tax.' . $200 - - Qy t ' H- -v " . 4-";: r ' 'jjjf9 STERLING J I fig. - ii- ' frtiK . . r j . 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