1 -V. llOTHERS DISMISSED - Mothers -dm-.c frt Salem General hospital jvs th t:k ' end - witu infant ' ver M r WUiian. Jrta iCt Hunwi; t.. Mrs K D Pru 44 D tt Mr Leslie ftpp Sakn t ManLe 8eiut it-n ruou. "and Mn UrU Pt.:;.ia .12- ie entfc t West S;-nr. M i DnjgHertj 5Q Vi -ui lr A S Lamai Sal err- tiuu 4, Mis fairer. Valdez. 194t Lti St.. ah left witto new dauftfilers I - We tiMv gooa auppiy I young beet (or your lockei at 45c lb Fill jmui iockei before priors advaiu. C. S Orwit 4375 Silverton BxL Pb 2-ll2S BABIES GO BOMB , Tskin. new born daughters bom frua Saiem Memoriai bus- Eital aver the week eno were Irs Robert Cvi Aluany. Mr Paul derndt. S.en. -?out , and Mrs Ra SUwiro 37v Mil i Mrs fran fHrhm.no; Turner, and Mrs Mai v in Sundnaug.- Salem route C. both tett with pew sons. Experienced iinfcrlt saleslady wanted. Apply Sally's. TOASTMASTEKS TO MEET Capitol Toastmasters club will meet Thursday niht at 6:15 in the Gold Arrow restaurant with Rich Reimann acting as toastmastefc. Speakers will be Ed Byrkit. Elmer Amundson, Bob Forkner, Ridg ley Miller and Fred Remington. Self service laundry. All Maytag washers & dryers. 1815 S. 12th. Ph. 5607. T BOAKD TO MEET The board of directors of the Marion County Tuberculosis asso ciation will meet at the Salem Chamber of Commerce Thursday, September 23, at p-m. for a brief business session and commit tee reports. Registration all ballet, tap, rhy thm, kindergarten and acrobatic students enrolled on Sept. 25, will save $1.00 on our 12 weeks term and receive one lesson free at the Paul1 Armstrong School of Dan cing, 1990 Mission St. WOMAN CUTS BAND Mrs. Clarence Hippy, 1186 Sev enth st. West Salem, was treated by first aid men Monday for a se ver hand laceration suffered , when a fruit jar broke while she was canning. Big fall opening dance Sat, Glen wood. Let's go. PKOGKESS MEET SLATED South Salem Progress club meet at the South Salem ids church Thursday night at 'dock for its regular monthly less session. R. P. Scott, club secretary, announced Monday. Dance Sat Glen wood. TOWN SEND MEET PLANNED Tcwnsend Victory club 17 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church sL ine lUtim 'ft bush CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all neighbors, friends, the Forest Service, West Salem Police, State Police, PGE and others who assisted in helping bring my tractor-combine-field fire under control, thereby saving buildings, Saturday morning, Sept. 11th, We surely appreciate the help and cooperation extended. Thank you. R. W. CLARKE, Rt 4, Box 421-A Salem, Oregon. HELD FOB JUKI ;'iihrt. Join- ?Mi N High U (cnatKeo itr. tuuli nwitri a tlan- geiou -t-apur in Mar too wib tj jai .waiting 'kctiut- o lb gland tW -iftei aivi. leiiminary . hMiik ir j4rH etauntj diOict ii VtutHi Joii lv. is Ineid 41. ow f flood tttil V leil ; t ij uuc. jI My polK St uiia no iiO -it a , 3b an--r pitoJ is downtown paint MTXU I I Get your nalr shaped al the Beau- I ry Nook, 319 Cour' St by Mi Lov ieail at Alex Latest styling tPh 3-6631) BOOfTXG rCKMITS GRANTED Permits for reroofiiig were is sued by the city engmeer Office iMoiKia) to fcveiett Hackett tot a bouse at 2805 North River; rd., $270; F A Rhrdesei for a bouse ai ;i55 Market st, $330, and to E S Eiiglehorn for a garage at 23 S 18th U, $50 Luis Cash re- : ceived permi-iorj to repau a ipurch at 419 S. 19th sU, at a cost of $15 Karakul Karpet. It's new. It's re versible, it's 100 virgin woot and woven through and through, only $4-95 per so,, yd. Ph. 8-7648 or 3-3364. I BRIDGE PROGRESSES Work on repairing the 2,000 foot bridge of the Little Pudding river in the Labisb section Is mov ing along rapidly, Marion County Commissioner Roy Rice said Mon dav. Almost half the rough deck ing has been installed, he said. Later it will be covered witn a top decking. Johns-Mam ille shingles spplied right over your oio rooi, no juss, nn mnct ThrM vr to Oaf. 10 ! year guarantee. Call 34642 for free i estimate, aiaini oros oi o. Commercial PLEAS TODAT David Carl Peterson. 653 N, High sL, is scheduled to enter plea today in Marion county district raurt on a charee of driving while intoxicated. Peterson posted $350 hail after bein arrested Sunday night by state police on the Pa cific highway at the norm eage of the city. . Thor Automagle washers ; and Thor Ironers now on -display, at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 855 Phon 33139. VARKFII TAt HIT ntv nolice Mondav were search ing for a hit-run driver wno crasn ed Into a parked car In the 1600 hlvk- of South Cottaffe street. The machine, owned by L. M. Wil liams, 1665 S. Cottage it., incurred a dented fender and hub cap. Dr. Merle Brown's office at 190 S. Liberty will be closed until September 20. TOOLS STOLEN C. E. Hayden, 2370 Cherry ave., reported to city police Monday that a tool box containing $50 worth of tools was stolen from his residence over the week j end. Insured savings earn more ;than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State si AUTO LOOTED A seat cover was stolen Sunday, night from the auto of Mrs. A. Johnson at 2665 Laurel ave., city police said Monday. Rummage sale over Greenbaum's Thurs., Sept 16, by Presbyterian Women's Assn. 8:30 ajn.-6 pxa. . . . . . . j ietail! -lien's Qnalily Soils - -lien's Fall Topcoals- 6 - IIEII'S DRESS SLACKS - $25 . i; -BETS' UOOL S ft 350 ecorrrrms meet Wednesday Plansj tor fall and winter scout ing activities will be discussed at a meeting' Wednesday night in the First Methodist church of j Cherry City district scouters. Dis- trict commissioners, scoutmasters I and cubmaster' will be in at tendance: when program chairmen foi each group will be announced b Seoul Executive Gordon Gil-, more. The) meeting is to start at f o'clock I 111 'Chinook eanntns talnton. . lb. 2I N iCnm l St Ml CM KM 1 ft ' i Vf HfcKl Pao : Jatpeotei Jl 5artlnv111e. Ok la terit Sunday lii Sateni rith hi parents. Mr and Mrs H B i Carpenter,! and his wife's parents. Mr and j Mrs G F Higgins He was en route to a chemistry con vention; in' Portland and will re- j turn here 1 iater this weea fm a longer ytfjt He is chief of the production! research department of Phillips petroleum corporation I , SUSPICIOf 8 GOODS FOUND West Salem police Monday said they found s cache of groceries and tools at McNary and Edge water streets. The abandoned loot included i matches, canned goods, pliers and a hammer. Officers said the articles were apparently stol en from a groeery store. They were first S discovered by two un identified boys who left with some of the food before police arriv ed, i rj DEWETVELLE LISTED Deweyvfile service, located two miles north of Brooks on the Pa cific highway, was listed in an'as sumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Mon day. The business, filed by E. M. Dewey, i Brooks route 1, box 79C, will be a f gasoline service station, grocery; store, reaves tate broker, etc." , ! ; . . : ; j HELP :U?Hv ANTED A man reported stricken with a hemorrhage in the 200 block of Cherheketa street Monday morn ing was nowhere to be found when city first hid men and police ar rived On i the scene. The owner of a nearby ! apartment hou.-e who called for 'help identified the man as a : Mr.' Holmes. A thorough search of the neighborhood failed to locate him. police said. U i i BURGLARY ATTEMPTED An unsuccessful attempt to bur glarize the Salem Title company. 285 State I st, over the week end was reported by city police Mon day. Investigating officers said a window apparently had been left opened. A patrolman found a lad der propped against the open window- Sunday night. Company of ficials said nothing was missing. ADDED TO FACULTY Mrs. Matilda Siegmund Jones, 258 union St., was announced Monday as new head of the com- I mercial department at Salem Col-j lege and Academy. A teacher in j Oregon! schools for several years. ! she has ! taught at Amity union i high school the past three years. ' Detroit-Idanha Deputy Sherif f Virtually Assured by County A regular Marlon county deputy sheriff to patrol daily the Detroit Idanha area is virtually assured. Marion County Sheriff Denver Young reported Monday. Marion county court has promised to supply a car for the new deputy's duty All that remains to be done. Sheriff Young said, is to find a satisfactory man to fill the Job. ; The county court agreed to pur i chas the needed autr- soon as ; , possible, at a meeting Monday j f'l'lstSTllTl j mor"na ith a group of ,eident j i-'UlllCl AAJ1 I iron- ijeirou ana inanna -iwi - 1 "Tm coun -nd Sheriff Young a down 1 1 kllTllo V lQlf tth "iie citizen and discussed he Kf: T prooiem oi aoaiuona saw nuune- I ment in the east end of the county. Petition for an additional deputy in the Detroit-Idanha district was made to the county court several months ago because of the greatly- increased population of that dis trict Tentative plans. Sheriff Young said, are to send a deputy out on daily patrol through that district during the early evening and night. The deputy would work out of the sheriffs headquarters In Salem. Attending the conference Mon day with the court and sheriff were M. C. McCleane, Ott Russell, John Arthur, E. W. Bray and L. C. Da vis, all of Detroit, and Bud Gesher of Idanha. DAYTON YOUTH GRADUATED CHICAGO, Sept 13 Richard Sidney Boyd of Dayton, Ore, was among the 547 graduates of the University of Chicago 234th con vocation in Rockefeller Memorial chapel. He was given a master's degree. j Gates Family GATES Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and son of Sutherlin are visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Kellei and her mother, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. Mr. and Mrs- Jerry- Lyons has returned from a three day fishing trip to Astoria. Guests of Clarence Rush's were Mr. and Mrs. William Rush and son of Corvallis, Lyle Rush and Virginia Vandemeer of Salem. PFC Gerald Garrison spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison. He is sta tioned at Lettermen's hospital in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness and Earle, with Mr. and Mrs. Major Boughton, Detroit, went to Red mond this week for the air show. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houn and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gessner spent Sunday at Breitenbush Hot Springs. SILVERTON NAME FILED An assumed btisine.-s name cer tificate for R T Nelson Landscape service, a retail nursery and land scaping business at Silverton route 3. box 48 was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Robert T. Nelson of the Silverton rural address DOG CLAIMS PAID Claims paid out during August by the Marion county dog control board totaled $721, it was reported Monday b Ervin Ward, control officer The claims for stock siaughtered by wild dogs were paid on 47 killed sheep, 41 tur key and 1 goat CHURCH MEN TO MEET The First Congregational church Men's club is to meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the church for its first fall session. Speaker will be Dr. Egbert S. Oliver of Willam ette university. Realtor Board Members Baek Front Meeting Several members of the Salem Board of Realtors were back at their desks : Monday after attend ing a three-day state convention of the Oregon Association of Real Estate Boards at Bend last week. Included : in the Salem group were Burt Picha, E. A. Miller and E. A. Miller, jr., Stanley Brown, Ed Byrkit, Mrs. Eola Huff, Vernal D McMullen, Richard Reiman, and Al Crose. loan officer of the state veterans affairs office. About 350 delegates from over the state were at the convention, Picha said. 1 American Legion Post 136 Holds First Fall Meeting Salem post 136, American Le gion, held its first meeting of the fall season Monday night at Le gion hall with Commander Ho mer Smith, jr., in charge. Joe Kulushta was appointed cap tain of the post's rifle and firing squad. Bob Green, chairman of the fair booth committee, reported both of the posts concessions were a success this year. Other fair com mittee members were Charles Creighton and Earl Lyons. Charles Jens reported on the or ganization's sponsorship of the "Miss Salem" contest held at the Salem baseball park last July 4. Mrs. Anne Conner, Long-Time Salem Resident Passes Funeral services for Mm. Ann Jones Conner, Salem resident -for ! 29 years who died in a local hospi- j tal Sundav. will be held from th i Mills mortuary in Cottage Grove at 2:30 pjn. She was born In Adair county, Missouri Feb. 17, 1875. and was married in 1894 to William Con ner at Cottage Grove. Her hus band preceded her in death in 1945. She had lived in Salem for 29 years and in Oregon 57 years, residing in Myrtle Point, Roseburg and Cottage Grove before moving to Salem The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Tn day. Sept li. 19183 C of C Studies Hospital Fund Raising Plank Salem Chambei of Commerce directors I were advised Monday that local hospitals seeking feder al funds should apply as soon as the local matching money is avail able or pledged. The board discussed hospital matters at noon yesterday with Dr. George M Shiffer of the state board of health who noted that more than 40 per cent of federal aid funds available for Oregon al ready has been applied for by Oregon communities Oregon! was earmarked for $535, 815 overj a five-year period, with en out last year The federal! fov erament will match half the funds put up by 'eligible hospitals and both Salem hospitals are eligible. Dr. Shiffer said. I North Santiam Couple j Flan Oklahonia Trip ! NORTH SANTIAM Arthur Biles has remodeled the residence on the. old Mack farm which be now owns. - ..- . . ; Mr. and Mrs. James Evans arid daughters, Rosella and Carol Lou ise have moved from Carl Bethel l's farm and are visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emma Busch of Scio before making a trip to Oklahoma. Mrs. Busch and daughter Marie will, accompany them and visit rela tives. i . '" ' ' J. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. John McGuffin and daughter, Mary Lee visited the. Orval Hansens in Idhana, this week. ... j I Mr. and Mrs. Alec Van Orsdol of Washington.' D. C, accompanied Mrs. Mabel Van Orsdol and daugh ter Ruth of Salem on a visit to Mrs. Van Orsdol's farm. They also visited Mrs. Rose Brawdely and the Ray Killians. NIGHT GOMMER- FALL TERM CJAL CLASSES BEGINS . Monday, Septemler 20 Thursday, September 23, 7 to 9 P. M. - . Three classes for SS oer month. Typewriting, English. Accounting. Mathematics. Shorthand, easiness Law, Individual Federal Tax Retaras, Key Calculator (limit t). Electric Calculator (limit C). Approved for G. L Training Free Catalog j ! CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 345 Coort Street I . Phone J-59S7 1 Our New Telephone Number Is j easy to remember' TWENTY-TWO FOUR ELEVEN YELLOW CAB COMPANY CAPITOL CAB COMPANY OL'MAN WINTER IS BREATHING DOWN YOUR NECK Tak advemtag of th last few days of nlc weather to get your buildings In ehcrpe pednt 'em with Dutch Brand Paint at these sensanonally low prices. Outside White Hit titaniam content WIS not chalk Easy to apply Economical Per Gal j In 5'e Lr l tx l Shingle Stain Preserves Beautifies Easy to apply Red er green Per Gal In S's a50 EASE ON OIL BASE PAINT Oil Base 1 Coat Covers Covers any surface Economical Gallon 3 HI-GLOSS ENAMEL Pare thick enamel HI Gloss Easy to apply Economical Gallon 4 65 Dutch Brand Paint IS MADE FROM The Finest Materials 100 Pure Paint Garpeniers Masons j ! . i Dipping anil Nail S i Slilello, Slanley, Esiwing, Trn-Teiaper . . 2.10 np Genuine Plnmb Shingling Hafcnel , j With Screw Gange . i. . . . . . 4.151 Tinners Hammers Upholstering Hammers Ilagnelic Tack Hammers Saw Filers' Hammers Ball Pein Hammers 1.40 up 1.95 55c 1.75 95c pp : I SfiWS 1 From 4.35 io 7.40 Disslon - D8, DI2, D15, D23, 51 lo lfrpoinl Alkins 2000, 3000. 51 and 8 point. No. 65 -11 pi. No. 54 -8 pi. Coppered Framing Sparer Nail Bars 85c 4.80 to 1.20 Beplacahle Bil Brick Hammers Hand Forged Hammers and 2 Bits Boss Brick Trowels. Brick Sets . . Four Fool Scharb Ilason'i Level Cement Edgers and Jointers o Step Tools 1.95 . . Chalk Line Single Jack Hammer . . Harshalllown Plaster Trowel Plaster Hawk . . 7.C3 J . 9.S3 75c each Base Tools 70c r -- 1 25c per hanli . 2.33 . 4.15 . 2.65 KEDTTH j J J rfECmp LARGE SELECTIONS 1 Q ISCAlEMERCaiffli: OPEN OPEN TILL 9 EVERY KITE TILL t EVEHY Front and Coort SU. Phone 3-9163 260 South 12th SL Phone 3-4638 I j 11 VA sw m. V ii i m w