Tug Carries Grain to Starving Wild Fowl The)' StaWaman,' golem: OreonJ fUihirday.anotfrY 1 1 1949 1 ... 1 mrmrmmmmmm ".CMy: Hero's. DBn-fieffs FOKMEK RESIDENT DIES Monica Wenzel, 33, former re sident of Salem, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wenzel, Sa lem, died Friday in San Francis co, according to word received here Friday night. Mis Wenzel attended Sacred Heart academy and graduated in 1934. She is also survived by sisters, Mrs. George Stetler, Portland, and Mrs. Cyril Meusey, Salem, and brother, Vic tor, Wenzel, Portland. Re-roof now with beautiful Johns Manville asphalt shingles. Expert roofers. Immediate application, free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. Mathis Bros;. 164 S. Coral. Karakul Karpet It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.85 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 33364. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mothers dismissed from Salem Memorial -hospital Friday were Mrs. Leo Atkinson, 2410 N. Church st and Mrs. Norman Cary, 815 -Kade st., both with sons, and Mrs. Owen Gilstrap, Salem route 7, with a daughter. mnnw em TOUT fuel bills. Let us weather strip and insulate your iuom All work guaranteed. Free estimate. Call Valley Weather Strip Co. Ph. 3-804D. ijo Church. Dance tonite, Glenwood. TAKE BABIES HOME Mothers taking babies home from Salem General hospital Fri day were Mrs. Walter Depuy, 640 ft. Capitol sU Mrs. H. L. Hinkle, 1050 N. Capitol'sU nd Mrs. Don ald Bowers, Albany, all with Daughters, and Mrs. Alvin A. rohlegmuth, 1250 S. 17th st, with a son. Swedish massage, reducing, body miAAir Tim nniu to eet readT for the Easter Parade. Helen Lo- vald, 760 Livesley uiag. j-svo. - Drastic reduction on our better . 9 . fn.An tint ll 7 dresses anu cwu. hl, Lormon'i, 1109 Edgewater, W. saiem. A8ISTS AT RECITAL Warren F. Downs, son of Dr. C. A Downs, 212 S. High sU as mimtmA mt nior flute recital giv en by the Oberlin conservatory .of music in Ohio, uowns i a imior majoring in cello st the schooL Rummage above Greenbaum's, Jan. 14 & 15th, in. Sc sai, a. u.., t iiurinfi Km the new one unit Beltone Hearing Aid priced as low as $75. Batteries for all makes of hearing aids. James Taft and Associates, 218 Oregon ldg. Ph. Salem z-4491. vrarxiTt nrri HflEKT The North Salem Kiwanls club will meet Monday noon at tne nAA Arrvar t-Miaurant. Don Ham- mack will be in charge of the club's program for tne meeting, inmrxt aavinca earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, sou ciaw Dance tonite, Glenwood. TAPPED BY HONORARY Vinita Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howard. $63 Court st, baa been tapped by Theta Sig ma Phi, national women's jour nalism honorary, at the Univer sity of Oregon where she is a sen ior In journalism. Macleay dance, grangers and their friends. Imp. orchestra. Sat night. 14 inch, clear pine bookcases. Reg. $11.15. Sale price $7.48. Wood row's, 450 Center. EXAMINATION SLATED Examination for appointment to the position of gardener has been announced by the U. S. civil service commission. Applications will be accepted until February 2 at the civil service regional of fice, 457 Central Building, Seattle. Remember Pemberton's Flower Shop open eves until 8 p.m. Old time dance tonite 258 Court.' MT. ANGEL. FIRM STARTS Wilde Appliance company of Mt Angel is the - assumed business same certificate filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by Albert T. Wilde, Mt AngeL Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 24 Se xFirst Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4844. riKKU To. Mr. and Mrs Jnhn rreed. 360 Leslie St.. a daughter, Friday, January 14 at Salem Memorial hospital. - VBSTIEVKIIBR To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vredenburg, Salem route 7t a daughter, Friday, Jan uary 14 at Salem General hos pital. ' IBn&DAIDILIDM j - IIBIffiDAIIl)ILU)(D)M ncmiaD a iidilcid cd a Yes, we repeal - we HAVE Broadloon 9 II., 12 IL, and 15 il. wide All the) Latest Texture. Weaves and Colcfs. TAKE OYER APARTMENTS A certificate of assumed busi ness name was filed'! for i Marion Apartments, 610 N. f Commercial st, with the Marion county cleric Friday by Leo N. I and Elma Childs. 320 N. 14th st For the first time-i-new Home sewing machines available for im mediate delivery. Hurry, our sup ply is limited! Ralph Johnson Ap pliances, 355 Center St RETIRE FROM COMPANIES Notices of retirement were filed with the Marion county clerk Fri day by A. K. Steinbruck from Steinbruck's Body and j Fender shop, and by Ernest, snd Dorothy I. Boock. from the Boock Build ing Block' company. Famous new Bendix Washers now as low as 219.95. Ralph i Johnson Appliances, 355 Center St SUPERVISORS TO PLAN First meeting of the new exec utive committee of Salem Indus trial Supervisors club will be Monday at 7:30 in the YMCA to plan a schedule of meetings and other activties. Howard Aroot is the new president All fnrkev heln reoort to work at 9 a. m. Monday, Jan. 17th, Marion Creamery and Poultry cq. SKI TRIP SLATED First registrants for the annual YMCA junior board ski trip to Mt Hood, set for next Saturday, were signing up Friday. The ex cursion will be for the first bus load of YM boy members ; to sign. Dance tonite. Ladies free with es cort Over Henry's Market 2. lZtn & Leslie. 60c mciuaing tax. LABOR MEN AT MEET j A group of about 30 members of the Salem Building Trades coun cil, led by Executive Secretary F. D. ' VanSweringen .are attending the annual state convention of the Oregon Building Trades council in Coos Bay today Snd Sunday. The group left Friday. Van Sweringen is a member of the state council executive board from the Salem district Dance tonite, Glenwood. CITY EMPLOYE DLL Sidney Haines, Salem route 8, draftsman for the city engineer's office, was in a critical condition in Salem General hospital Friday following a heart attack at his home Wednesday night Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F A. Doerfler & Sons Nursery, ; 150 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Ph. 2-1322. DUPLEX AUTHORIZED C V. Strstton was granted a permit Friday by the city en gineer's office to build a $9,500 duplex at 2376-78 State st Otto H. Hunt was also authorized to re pair dwelling at 780 Cross at, at a cost of $50. Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 2-7684. 735 N. Capitol St. Turkey Day Slated Feb. 9 In Lebanon T. F R A N O N Annual Linn oounty Turkey day will be ob served by bird growers in Lebs- 4Viia wssr nn :WMnMHav. February 8. The meeting usually is held in tne latter pan 01 we month. The earlier date is ex- tn Knof it irt-eater num. Kr of turkey raisers Use of the auditorium in the new city hall has been promised hr Mitnii Peter Tweed. Between 300 and 350 persons are expected. The program is an activity of the Lebanon Chamber of Com merce, with Ivan A vera, chairman of the agricultural ; committee, Handling tne aetaiis in coopera tion with County Agent O. E. Mutesell. Mikesell has announced the promise of 300 pounds of turkey from Albany produce nouses. The usual dinner served at noon to all persons attending the day's program has been arranged witn women of the Methodist and Pres byterian churches serving at the two churches. ? Geological Society To Visit Portland Members of the Salem Geologi cal society will journey to Port land '. Sunday afternoon to study rock collections st the homes of two members of the Portland so ciety. The local group wjll gather at i:ia p. im. aunaay ins umira on the Willamette university cam dus with their euests. The motor cade will then visit the Portland homes of A. W. Hancock,- 2724 S. E. 84th St., and A. J. Schneider, 3516 N. ML 66th ave.. Ten 160-poend bags ef grain made avaUable far wild fewl feeding by the Oregon Wildlife Federation. Wk Walton League and ethers Interested in game preservation were leaded en a tag made available and operated by Willard Taylor, Salem Boathouse operator. The program will be continued with another feeding planned today. (Story en page one). I V 'y Jt " I ''.- ' Damping oat grain for hungry wild fowl along the ley shores ef the Willamette and peels are. left to right Den Harger. president ef the Salem Izaak Walton League; Chandler Brown, Robert HerraL State Patrolman, W. J. Ferguson; snd Lynne Darnlelle. (Statesman phoUs). Immunizations Oil Schedule Of I Health Office Immunizations and school chil dren examinations dominate the next week's program of the Mar ion county health department, ac cording to the released schedule Friday. The schedule beginning Mon day, January 17 includes: Monday Immunizations and vaccinations for children at the health department's Salem office in the Masonic building from 10 ajn. to noon and from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday Health examination for first graders and selected cases at Salem Heights school from 8 to 11:30 am. and from 1:30 to 3 p.m., and immunization clinic at Middle Grove school itl p.m. Wednesday Well-baby confer ence at Stayton in the Women's clubhouse (appointments by call ing Mrs. Raymond Frey, Stayton, or Mrs. Arden Hammer, North Santiam); chest fluoroscope clinic (by appointment) at Salem Me morial hospital from 1 to 2 p.m., snd an immunization clinic at Swegle school at 10 am. Thursday Immunization clinic at Garfield erade school at 8 ajn.. child health conference (by ap pointment) at the Masonic build ing from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Friday Health examination for first graders and others at Scotts Mills and Crooked Finger scnoois from 8:30 a.m. to noon, and im munization and vaccinations for adults at the Masonic building, including milk handlers, 8:30 a.m. to noon and food handlers, 1 to 4:30 n.m. Saturday Immunizations and vaccinations for children and adults at the Masonic building from 8 to 11:45 a.m. Storm-Stalled Mail Arriyes Magazines, rjackaees and other mail, held up for the past several weeks in snow - bound man trains, will be reaching Salem homes now, the Salem post office reported Friday. A big backlog of mail, bottle necked by storms and snows in the mid - western states, reached the local post office this week and is being delivered as rapidly as possible, postal authorities said. A number of complaints reach ed the nost office durina the past week from local residents who had not received expected mail and periodicals, it was reported. Jewelers Since 1927 Guaranteed Watch and Clock Repairing Save money and time by letting u do vour watch and clock repair ing. -Excellent TeaTl Like Omr Moderate Prices Repair" Quick Service -Perfect Jfln Watch Repair Service" Headache Expert Jewelry Mfg. and and Diaaaond Setting! Ill . flzz lav."; Revised County Courthouse Plan Near Completion A new set of plans for the pro posed Marion county courthouse, incorporating recent changes and suggestions, will be in the hands of the courthouse building com mission soon, it was reported Friday. THetrn Rellusrhi. Portland arch itect assigned to plan the new building, met briefly with Marion County Clerk Harlan Judd as the architect Dassed through Salem Friday morning. The new plans are to include a sketch of the building's outline as well ss corrections snd recom mendations in the floor plans and office spacing, Judd said. Retrials Due In Two Cases TnHirtment affainst two men were dismissed in Marion county circuit court Friday and the cases are to be resubmitted to the Mar ion county grand jury. The two are Harold Joseph Johns, Salem route 3, charged with rape and William narvey Haskin, Salem route 4, charged aHk 1 ,rrnv nt lumher last f)c- Uober. Both men were indicted by the grand Jury last uecemoer 10. The grand jury is sis ted to meet train within everal weeks. Dist rict Attorney E. O. Stadter said. WU Philosophical Society Formed A new organization, the Wil lamette Philosophical society, was formed on the Willamette univer sity campus this week and char ter members named Donald Yo cum, Atwater, Calif., senior, presi dent. Other officers sre James Rag land, Brooks, vice president and Louise Ellis, Medford, secretary. The meeting was held in the Phi Alpha chapter house with Edward C. Kollman, professor of philo- snnnv at Willamette. Their next meeting was set for February 13 with "Is Keiigion Necessary as discussion topic. " -:- MENU FOR COMFORT! Insulation's your answer to thermometer ups and downs-r-it keeps your home at a comiortable, even temperature all year 'round. Saves up to ONE THIRD of your winter fuel bills too. Phone 3-8515 for a FREE estimate this week ... insulate for a lifetime NOW. Convenient Monthly Payment Arranged Fred IV. Smith Lumber Yard i Vg V - " - - il 1 1 fRealateria' Open in Salem Something new under the sun for listing and selling real estate was being demonstrated by "C" Kilgore Real Estate brokers in Salem Friday with the inaugural of a Realateria service. Under the nationally trade marked plan, now established throughout the western states, list ines of property for sale are dis played on individual cards by a patented paste-up process. List ings are hung on a chrome plated rotating display rack, where per sons may look them over without obligation. Essential information size and character of property," location, proximity to schools, transporta tion and stores, price and down payments is given on the card. Also new with Kilgores Is a robot salesman now on display at Ericksons Super Market, 3060 Portland rd. AUTOMATICALLY SAVE YOUR HANDS ThI Mr kv to wwh aaial 70 M COMMtftCUk I HOm 3-414 m aw s- . . . I (j) 1 1 Q Ji&zdi ) J r . s f wash esakes1 ftfPL UMBING -HE A TING S2 Yea lower prices - - - you will find lower prices at Erickson's every-day. In ev ery department of our complete market. That's why every week is Thrift Week--and every day is "bargain day" - - at Erickson's. So, if you want to save more mon ey if you want to serve more and spend less do ALL your food shopping1, here where vast varieties of quality foods make menu planning so much easier. 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