t I Oily RF vyp EBi'UGsffo NORWAY FRIENDS PICNIC Annual picnic of the Friends of Norway will be held today at Les lie park beginning at 1 pjn. It is . sponsored by the Salem's Thor lodge, Sons of Norway. Partici pants are asked to bring their own lunches, and table service and cof fee will be provided. Velda Lunda Norway district convention in San Diego, Calif. Ernest and Louise Arneson, "recently- returned from Norway, will speak about their visit and introduce several visitors from Norway. Elmer Amundson, i ti ...jii uuc vuun uu wuiui udiui win . provide a program of fun and en tertainment at which time refresh ments will be served and Nor wegian fish novelties distributed " as prizes. Beef prices lower. Special price this week on baby beef for your locker, ,45c a lb. 4375 Sirverton Rd. Ph. 26128. C. S. Orwig. AUTO COURT FILED An assumed business name cer tificate for Sunnyside Auto court of Salem was Jiled with the Ma rion county clerk Saturday by A. W. Amundson and Rasmus Jen sen, both of Salem route 9, box 428J. , You will wear it with pride if it la a new fur coat or one restyled by Ben Wittner Furs, 142 S. High. Phone 2-4727. MAY LAY PIPE A permit to lay a one-inch pipe across East Madrona avenue for domestic use was granted by Ma rion county court Saturday to T. Karakul Karpet. it's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only f 4.95. per sq. yd. Ph. 7648 or 3364. TO ATTEND MEETING Marion County Judge Grant Murphy said Saturday he will at tend an automotive safety meeting In Portland next Friday. The meet ing will be conducted by G. Don ald Kennedy, vice-president of the automotive safety foundation and consultant to the interim state leg Jslaive committee on highways. Garage for sale at 12th st. Junc tion. Full price including equip., $3,500. Phone 2-3217. IOVELL AT 20-30 CLUB DrJR. I. LovelL history profes sor at Willamette university, will discuss "The Heritage of Freedom" In a speech before the Salem 20 10 club Tuesday night at 7 pjn. at the Gold Arrow restaurant. 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. Mathis Bros, 164 S. Commercial. ARTICLES FILED Articles of incorporation of San tiam Gravel. Co. at Stayton were filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by W. R. Massey, Ralph A. Harold and Gardner Bennett, 11 of Stayton. Capital stock is list ad at $10,000. RETURN FROM FUNERAL -Mrs. Jessie Campbell and Mrs. E. H. Galloway of Salem have returned from San Diego after attending funeral services for their nephew, 1 William Horace (Bud) Stewart former Salem resident. Stewart was drowned in June in a storm, while . fishing off San Diego. Burial was at the national cemetery there. Stewart rode frequently at state fairs horse shows here, it was report ed, and later served as a captain in the army, including a time at Camp Adair. Fresh!! Hearing aid batteries for all aids, Special This Week Only, No. 413, 98c, No. 1016, 17c. Be tone Headctuarters, -218 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Gladiolus, all colors. For weddings, parties, church and home use. Phone 22713 or call at 3380 N. River Rd. N1GHT COURSE ADDED , Addition of ta course in Oregon school law to the curriculum of extension classes to be offered in t Salem beginning Monday, Sept- ember 20. was announced Satur day by George Porter. Salem pub lic schools adult education di i rector. The two-hour course will i be taught br Dr. Robert Lantz. j Woodburn school superintendent. in room 221 at the senior high school. It is required for certifi cation of teachers. Laundrette 1255 Ferry St BUSINESS PROPERTY SOLD Sale of a , business lot at the southwest eerner of Union and High streets to Valley Motor com pany was disclosed Saturday by General Real Estate company, which handled the transaction Sellers were Myrtle Shelley and Pearl Ling, heirs of Thomas Shelley, who purchased the lot in 1903. Officials of the motor company said no immediate plans have been made for use of the property, which includes two re sidences. Auto glass installed. Floor sanders for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450 Cen ter st. PURSE STOLEN Mrs. E. sr Coates, 1541 State st., reported to ity police that a burglar took her purse contain ing $9 from a bedroom closet at the residence after entering through the open front door Sat urday afternoon. Police believe the theft is the work of juveniles. Thor Automagic washers and Thor Ironers now on display at Ralph j Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Phone 4036. SPARE TIRE TAKEN A spare . tire was stolen from the auto of Dale Johnson, 420 N. Cottage st, while the vehicle was parked near the residence Friday night city police reported Sat urday. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 7694. 735 N. Capitol St MA Pi v Does she enjoy entertaining even for just her family? Then she win prize Towle's indispensable "other" pieces cocktail forks, iced beverage spoons. and serving pieces such as the cold meal fork, gravy ladle and others that make entertaining a joy. Let as show them to yon in her pattern of Towle solid silver. OWLE ST E R LI N O . & v Ehsfesana Ekes, JEWELERS OF SALEM LIBERTY AT STATE SfiT. KHIAKN IN SALEM jMSct end- Mrs MyreaSchaf & and their infant daughter, Myra, arrived in Salem Saturday from Richmond, Calif., for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Scharn. The couple landed recent ly in California after an ocean trip Okinawa where Sgt Scharn was stationed with the air force for 18 months. They will leave next week, for Lansing, Mich., where they will visit Mrs. Scharn's parents. . Held over 4 Corners Carnival. Come out today & have fun. , Bargains in used oil , circulators. Judson's 279 N. Commercial. ROTARY TO MEET . Joe Murray, fingerprint expert at the state penitentiary, will speak on the subject "fingerprinting" in a meeting of the Salem Rotary club at the Marion hotel Wed nesday noon. He will be introduc ed by Charlie Fowler, program chairman for the day. 4 Corners Carnival Held over today & tonight Rides, eats, fun. Benefit Carnival, North Santiam School, Thurs., Sept 2'., 7 pjn. Amateur hour, bingo, fish pond, concessions. produce auction. Rummage sale, good eats. Several $100 worth of prizes to be given away. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mothers dismissed from Salem Memorial hospital Saturday with new daughters were Mrs. Charlie Sims, Stayton, and Mrs. Roy Vick, 1025 E. Rural ave. For sale, Davenport, chair,4 round oak extension table, bedroom fur niture. 354 N. Winter. "Oil to Burn. Call 9696. Quality and Service. Standard Oil Deal ers. Tweed ie Fuel Oils. Day and night service. Emergency phone 5769. TAKE DAUGHTERS HOME Mrs. George Colvin. Grand Ron- de, and Mrs. E. W. Klecker, Stay ton, both left Salem General hos pital Saturday night with infant daughters. Latest Fall Fashions in Wallpaper. R. L. Elfstrom Co. 340 Court. Brighten your kitchen with Royal cloth, the stain-proof, crease proof oilcloth. Wallpaper Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. 340 Court. PURVIS PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Paul Purvis will be program chairman Wednesday noon in a meeting of the Hollywood Lions club at the Lion's Den. The club's executive board will convene Tuesday noon at the Den for its regular monthly meeting. JAYCEES TO MEET " FISlIEKAi.. i STAY HOME x Dr. Robert Gregg, new dean of - UsnfmiA W a,, tnLtnA liberal arts and professor of 7 Ja V torr at Willamett. univ.rritv. will Pilchard fishermen stayed home tory at Willamette university, will speak on "Current Relations be tween the United States and Rus sia" in meeting of the Salem Junior Cumber of Commerce at the Marion hotel Tuesday noon. Dr. Gregg, formerly taught at the Carnegie . Institute of Technology. Pittsburgh, Pa. Questions and dis cussion will " follow Dr. Gregg's talk. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st KTWANIS MEET SLATED The Salem Kiwanis club will meet for its regalar noon lunch eon session Wednesday -noon at the Marion hotel. Speaker for the meeting has not yet been selected. for c third day today with prices i and ' the .weather alternately ' blamed for the layoff. . I I The Statesman, Scd.m, Oregon, Sunday. Ararust 23. 1 33 3 Chest X-Ray Retakes End Retakes in the Marion county chest x-ray survey which ended Wednesday, will be snapped at the mobile truck x-ray unit on the county courthouse grounds here Monaay. More than 2,000 workers in Sa lem industries received free x- rays since August 6, the Marion County Tuberculosis and Health association reported. Last spring 9,033 x-rays were taken in this county. . No estimate could be made Fri day of the number called back for the larger prints Monday. It was stressed, however, that only re peats would be taken Monday and it was hoped to take them all in one day. The unit will open at 9 a xn,' - s' Air Force Day Dance Planned Plans for a military and invita tional ball in observance of Air Force day were announced Satur day by the observance committee j of the Salem chapter. Air Reserve association. The event will be Sep tember 17 at Salem armory. Capt Robert F. White, commit tee chairman, said all former and active members of the air force and other military groups will be invited. Plans are also underway for downtown window displays of air force equipment and activities. It is hoped by the committee to have several types of aircraft flown to Salem airport for demonstration during the week preceding Air Force day, September 18. AtDO BRINGS YOU 'Pendulum Propulsion... the great new improvement in self-winding watch mon merits. HANDSOME AND ACCURATE I 'Pendohna Propulsion assures dependable accuracy. Prevents . overwinding or running down. Your arm's natural . motion makes your Mklo remind itself to rewind Itself) ShockHistam and And-magnctic 17 jewel moTcment AIRTIGHT CONSTRUCTION MAKES At DO 100 WATERPROOF! Naturally, if the case is opened or crystal neds repUcamnt, continued waterproof quality cannot be assured unless work Is done by a competent watchmaker using gen nine Mido parts. Equally rmpor- ' tant because dust, dkt and fames also cannot enter, . Mido remains accurate. ..needs less attention. " PIONEERS OF SELF-WINDING WATCHES WITH VITAL MULTIPLE PROTECTION Darinim Bros. bUMjknM , ' . .Jewelers of Salem ta3wrtftM Liberty at State Ramsey CHos 14IC top, tiM-Omen for men h worne $7.50 to 24a F.T.I US ljJ i i . . .ar t r. Uilh ilpprovol of The Home Loan Bank Board of Uashingion, D.C ffi A Mr i -ST I LI FEDERAL " , LOAN' 7 . . . . : be V . 5 . in THE MUTUAL SAVINGS and ASSOCIATION hereafter will known as . . Savings & Loan Association MttMiwcwMn!ii PROGRESS REPORT - , ' ' : . : ' " . . ' O The association was originally incorporated in 1910 as a state savings and loan association under tho namo of Mutual Savings and Loan Association of Salem, and was tho FIRST association incorporated In Salem under state law. O In 1934 In order to havo tho advantages of federally In w , ' .. .in sured savings up to $5,000.00 for each depositor, it was incor porated under federal law as tho Mutual Federal Savings and Loan Association, becoming tho FIRST federally insured Sav ings and Loan association in Salem. O In view of its previous record of being FIRST "FIRST in incorporating as a state association" and 'TIRST In incor porating as a federal association," the association Is now adopting the namo FIRST Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion. .... -..!'.. Only the Name Is Changed st Mm I- w , . - Lolcsi Dividend -V it Each Account Insured to $5,000.00 3 DIRECTORS Dr. Frank E. Brown Dr. L. O. Clement OFFICERS Harry W. Scott Judre E. M. Pare, Presort J. C Perry, Vice TrttlZtzl Joha IX. Carklm, Vie. Frts, Fred B. Eeeler, Secretary SAVINGS & L 6 AN ASSOCIATION 142 Co. Liberty -