. ' :-'. ... SV . : ' . .... ' ' . ,. . . . ..'. V . . v.. IIOIXT RULES TOLD Mailing of cut holly to points outside Oregon is permissable, but holly roots must be inspected pri or to shipment, Salem postoflice said Saturday. The ruling is by , the department of agriculture. - All turkey workers report 9 a jn. Monday. Northwest Poultry. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State St. TO ERECT RESIDENCE Elling Halvorson was issued a city building permit Saturday to erect a one-story dwelling and garage at 323 Lane place at a cost of $25,000. Rummage sale over Greenbaums Tues., Dec. 7. Daughters of Amer ican Revolution. " J. R. Turnbull's novel "Tunnel to the Sun." Bible Book House. TAYLOR STRICKEN Jack Taylor, 58, Bligh hotel, was confined at Salem Memorial hospital Saturday after suffering a stroke. Taylor, employe at the Bligh Billiards, was taken to the hospital by first aid ambulance shortly after noon Saturday. Reroof now with Johns-Manville shingles. Don't gamble with an old roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Phone 34642. Christmas cards, stationery, scrip ture Sc non-scripture. Bible Book House. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mothers dismissed from Salem Memorial hospital Saturday to go home with infant, sons were Mrs. Norman "Winslow, 840 Gaines St., Mrs. Leo Stevens, 1548 Saginaw St., Mrs. Gerald Christensen, Me- hama, and Mrs. Donald Schur, 1310 S. 12th st. Buy your turkey now for Christ mas and save. Young torn turkeys 60 and 55c per lb. C. S. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. TAKE SO'S HOME Taking baby sons home from Salem General hospital Saturday were Mrs. Lewis Hepner, 1960 S. Commercial st., and Mrs. Bernard Eomner, 1560 Norway st. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. D. Wodorow, 450 Center St. CLADEKS ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cladek, 1120 N. 20th st., left Saturday for California to spend a 30-day va cation visiting relatives. Their first stop will be in Los Angeles lor a stay with their daughter, Mrs. Warren Keeney. Other stops will include Santa. Barbara. San Luis Obispo, Hollywood and Mexico. CAFE CHANGES HANDS An assumed business name cer tificate for the Grand cafe, 223 N. High st- Was filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by John Joseph Mattes of Salem. A retirement from the same busi ness under the name Beck's con fectionery was filed by Frederick and Leona Beck, 234 N. 21st st. For Sale, reasonable, 9x12 Mo hawk rug and pad. 1495 Saginaw St , I i LANGRELL MOVES OFFICE8 John R. LangrelU Salem accoun tant, announced Saturday his of fices will be moved from 241 N. Liberty st. to 147 N. Commercial St., room 3. on Tuesday. His office phone number, 26022, will re main unchanged. He is secretary of Hollywood Lions club. Do you have the rare type trees and shrubs in your yard such as the Dove Tree, Silk Tree, Davidi Viburnum (the Dwarf evergreen snowball), Raphiolipis and many others? These - may be purchased at the F. A. Doerfler Sc Sons Nur sery, Landscaping and Designing. 150 N. Lancaster Drive at 4 Cor ners. Ph. 2-1322. FURNITURE FIRM FILES Alcuin L. May and Joseph A. LeDoux, both of Mt. Angel, filed an assumed business name certi- ficate with the Marion county j clerk Saturday for the May and ! 'LeDoux Furniture company of! Mt. Angel. Ennis Novelties. New location 3980 Cherry Ave. Reduced prices for Christmas. Phi 2-1101. RESIDENTS ASK ANNEXATION Lee U. and Meta Eyerly, Cletus and Anna Boedigheimer and Gene M. and Yvonne Ki McCann filed a petition with the: Marion county court Friday 'seeking annexation of specified property to the Vista Heights water district south of Salem. The EyerlyS said they are selling the. property involved to other petitioners who are build ing homes on the site. Bazaar, cooked food and white elephant sale, Mon Dec. 6, Port land Gas Sc Coke Co. Salem Me morial Hospital Auxiliary. For contributions call Mrs. Peter Geiser. HOGG TO COTTAGE GROVE Carl W. Hogg, ; Salem, presi dent of the Highway 99E asso ciation, and A. A. Larsen, chair man of the ' Salem unit, will go to Cottage Grdve Monday to assist with organization of the unit in that city.; Hogg will be: featured speaker in the organiza tion meeting. . Office space for professional peo ple now available in Ubertv Building. Ph. 3-3711. ! Drunk Driver Lands in Jail Kenneth E. Allen, 2409 N. 4th St., was committed to the city jail Saturday for failure to pay a $200 fine levied as a result of his arrest Friday night on a charge of driv ing while intoxicated. Allen's driver's license was re voked for one year and a 30-day jail sentence suspended in muni cipal court. Police said Allen was arrested on North High street, after he had forced a police car to the curb by driving on the wrong side of the street and then striking a machine driven by Marlin D. Karnes, 1020 Parkway st. 2 Salem Youths Join Services Two Salem youths have enlist ed in the regular army and air force, the Salem army and air force recruiting service announc ed Saturday. They are Byron A. Zurcher, 20. son of Mrs. Alma Zurcher. 2104 N. 4th st., Salem, in the regular army, and Lary W. Klein smith. 18, son of Mrs. Anne Kleinsmith. 460 S. 16th rt., in the air force. Both are graduates of Salem high school. Unity books at Truth Center Lib rary, 262 N. Cottage. Open 12 to 3 p.m. Mon. to Fri. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. ! KIWANIANS TO MEET A group of Navajo Indian stu dents at Chemawa; Indian school will be guests of Salem Kiwanis club Tuesday noon at the Marion hotel. The organization's board of directors will meet; Wednesday at the Spa restaurant. in Confidentially, I'd give him ARROW Carol Tone Ensembles3' There isn't a keener looking stripe in all shlrtdom nor a more tasteful show of harmony than is given by the related ties and handkerchiefs, f Shirts $450 i Ti $10 Handkerchiefs 65 ALEX JONES 121 NORTH HIGH STREET Aniitv Crossing Petition Denied Public Utilities Commissioner George Flagg signed nn order , Saturday denying a petition of ' the Southern Pacific company to reopen proceedings involving an j application of the state highway j commission for improvement of a grade crossing on Fifth street ' in Amity, Yamhill county. 1 The order held that previous ! proceedings covered all points in volved and nciing would be gained in reopemng the applica tion to further hearing. BROOKS AT ROTARY Russell Brooks, former U. S. consular service representative, will discuss 'France As It Is To day" in an appearance before the Salem Rotary club Wednesday noon at the Marion hotel. He will be introduced by Forrest Donkin. Launderette 1255 Ferry St. Elks Minstrels To Make Debut Monday Night Old time minstrel techniques plus slapstick innovations that is what the Salem Elks club s zanicr-than-ever charity shoe promises when the houselights go down on opening-night Monday at the Elks auditorium. Frank Zinn, dean member, end man and director for the 1948 per formance, is the constant guard' ian of the Stephen Foster negro harmonies and honored minstrel traditions. He promises audiences, Monday through Thursday ,a gen uine minstrel show with slapstick for hilarious spice. Everything from Shakespeare to Olson and Johnson is included in this year's all Elk production, bal anced around the minstrel theme. A chorus of 30 voices and a 10 piece orchestra will back up Mr. Interlocutor Charles Claggett and end men Frank Zinn, Wesley Stewart, Harry Brown and D. D. Craig. The Elks quartet of Law rence Alley, Boyd Babbitt, Norval Edwards and Ralph Caley will add to the comic musicale. Dr. Charles A. Howard will be the announcer. Tickets for the performances may be purchased at Needham's book store and the Elks temple. Proceeds from the show go to the annual lodge Christmas party and gifts for the needy. Franchise Petition Suit Dismissed Portland General Electric com pany's suit seeking a court judg ment to invalidate initiative peti tions to give Salem Electric an un limited i;tn?hise va dismissed Saturday morning to Marion coun ty circuit court. The complaint was filed against city, county and state officials be fore the general election and asked that a declaratory judgment be issued by the court to declare the petitions illegal. Salem voters ap proved the initiative franchise in the general election. The action was dismissed by Judge GeoTge Duncan on the re quest of PGE. JENNESS To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jenness, Albany route 2, a daughter, Saturday, December 4 at Salem Memorial hospital. KAPPE To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Rappe, Salem route 2, a son, Saturday, December 4 at Salem General hospital. BOWLER To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Dowler, Silverton, a daughter, Saturday, December 4 at Salem General hospital. HOOVER To Mr. and Mrs. Melford Hoover, Independence, a son, Saturday, December 4 at Sa lem General hospital. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson, 616 N. 5th St., a son, Saturday, December 4 at Salem General hospital. SPICKARD To Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Spickard, 4835 Rittman t . a daughter, Friday, December 3 at Salem General hospital. Auto Mileage Drops in State Automobile mileage on Oregon streets and highways in October dropped nearly 20 per cent below September, Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported here Saturday. October gasoline sales were 38.941.505 gallons. Despite the decrease from the previous month October sales were still nearly 5 per cent great er than for October a year ago Total gasoline gallonage for the first 10 months of 1948 is approxi mately 10 per cent higher than during the same period last year. Gross gasoline taxes collected during October were $1,947,075.25 License Plate Act IPrepared Secretary of State Earl T. New bry Saturday was completing a bill for Consideration of the 1949 legislature permitting issuance of permanent automobile license plates, j Newbry said such a law, If ap proved by the legislature, would save the state a large amount of money annually In the purchase of license plates and result in the employment of fewer clerks in the state jautomobile division dur ing the censing period. Merchant Patrol Agenlcy Formed By Three Brothers Inauguration of the Salem Mer chant Patrol and Property Pro tection agency by three Salem brothers, fall with police experi ence, was; announced Saturday. Operators are Harley, Thurlow and Charles E. Cordray, 2580 Cherry ae. Harley Cordray is on the Salem city police force now and will ! not be engaged in the patrol activities. The agency now has one par and will soon have three, it yas announced. One ve- The SkrUamctn. Salem. Oregon, Sunday. December $, 1918 3 hide will have auto-telephone In order to provide escort service for night depositors. i The service includes an hourly check, from 10 pm. to f a.m., of subscribers properties. Including business houses and homes whose owners are vacationing. person place"1' SerU For that PARTICULAR peraon For that PARTICULAR poiltion ACCOUNTANTS ? i : BOOKKEEPERS j j gECSETAKIZS j i TYPISTS - FILE CLESKI STEXOGKAPIIEXI BXLIXXS - CAglXXZXS SALES CLXKXS - COMMERCIAL PLACZKUrf ! 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