o O Cuily News IHJirfielrs . ; ' .1 INSURANCE". FIRM MOVES The Huggins Insurance agency "' will open for business in its new building at 373 N. Church st, Mon day morning, following a week end transfer of furniture. A for mal opening Is planned for the near future, said Charles H. Hug fins. The firm has been at 129 N. f Commercial st, since Its organiza- tion here in May, 1940. CAMP 8IGNUF BEGINS Fifteen boys registered Saturday for participation in this summer's -- - " . Salem YMCA camps at Silver Creek, as the signup began. Regis .. tration is limited to former camp ers during March.. Income tax, Cain's acct. Service, 403 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 3-5780. COMPLAINS TO COURT A complaint from Richard Rei tnann, owner of property at Rat x . cliff drive and Pheasant avenue, that Ratcliff drive encroaches on his property has been turned over to the Marion county engineer' office. Reimann claims that the oad cuts 29.3 feet from his pro perty. Free trial offer Bennett's Dog& Cat Foods 100 pure horsemeat. Delivered to your door twice week ly. Call 2-3871 for sample. FERRY TO OPERATE Wheatland ferry, halted during high water, is expected to be in operation again Monday. A wash on the Yamhill county side of the river is being repaired by county crews. : Special notice. The Ranch will be closed Monday & Tuesday, March 1 ii . Remodeling. Dine &JDance In near future. Closing day will be Monday hereafter. Remember plenty of parking in rear of building. CLERK POSITION OPEN Examination for appointment as clerk, CAF-1 through CAF-4, was announced Saturday by the U. S. civil service commission. The po sitions would be with various fed eral agencies in northwestern states and would pay from $2,086 to $2,724 at entrance. Additional Information may be secured from W. H. Fischer, civil service secre tary at Salem postofficc. Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doer Xlcr and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. Sir: Its .he 1949 Cadillac, V J high-compression engine knows no counterpart for over-all brilliance of performance. . From the standpoint of ability, smoothness and quickness of acceleration it is a never-ending challenge to tie imagination. Yet, in the hands of he pcrsbn at its wheel, the 1949 Cadillac is as docile; as a kitten ! Never before has a car so dynamic been under such certain and easy control. .The big, powerful hydraulic brakes are completely dominant yet thy are as soft to the pedal as sponge rubber. A touch from the daintiest foot and the car settles down to a quick and, Dougl 510 N. Commercial St- Salem CHURCH MEN TO MEET : State Senate President William EL Walsh will be guest speaker, on 'Current Legislative Gossip,"! at the First Presbyterian church Men's club dinner Tuesday ft 8:30 p. m. in the church. ' ; " ' Beauty Counselor products, 2-8900. NURSING CLASS TO START! A new class in home nursing is to be organized this week at the Marion county office of Red Cross. Women interested are asked to re gister by . calling the office. The first unit is six lessons. . 1 You want expert electrical wiring, refrigeration repairs, washing ma chines, radios, all appliances. Call Broadway Appliance, 433 Court Street Tel. 2-1565. Wiring and re pairing of all kindsi You can j put your reliance ? in Broadway Ap pliance immediate service. 2-1565. MAT LAY PIPE Salem Heights water district I Saturday was granted a permit by tuanon cvuiiij court iu jj a w" inch water pipe under Ewald ave nue just west of its junction with the Pacific highway. Johns-Manvlllc asphalt shingles applied right Over your old roof. 10 down, 3 yrs. to pay. t ree esti mate. Ph. 3-4642. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. - r LAND DEEDED TO CITY Marion county court Saturday deeded to the city of Salem 'cer tain right-of-way lands to be used by the city in extending Broad way street from' the north city limits to North River road. Launderettf 1255 Ferry St. DIXON TO RETURN Paul Dixon, formerly with the Salem office of the state employ ment itinerant service, will return to the Salem office I on March 16 as a claims deputy, Manager Bail lie reported Saturday. Dixon was transferred to the Grants Pass of fice about a year ago. Open soon. King Cole Drive In. TAKE SONS HOME Mothers taking baby sons home from Salem Memorial hospital Saturday were Mrsi Joseph Ulti- can, 1890 S. High St., and Mrs. Donald Chapman, 1675 Grant st. Kindergarten, i Pre-school training 5-6 yr. olds. : Mrs. Grant Fallin. 3-8767. Only Master is the powered by its great new V-type, Mc K ay COREY COMPLETES SCHOOL PFC 'Robert; Coreyv son' of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vt, Corey. 1950 Howard st, graduated as a radio mechanic during the past weelCfshe cut herself with a knife. First from the air force communications school at Scott air force base. Illi nois, according to a news release from the field. Corey attended school in Salem before enlisting Feb. 5. 1948. He took basic train ing at Lackland air force tcse, Texas. Special notice. The Ranch will be closed Monday St Tuesday, March 7 Sc 8. Remodeling. Dine & Dance in near future. Closing day will be Monday hereafter. Remember plenty of parking in rear of building. STYLIST TO BE HERE In Salem Monday and Tuesday will be Mary. Ellen Rod da, stylist and consultant with Hollywood Lov-e studio. An expert in figure and contour molding, she will be at Miller's department store. Notice: I am no longer connected with Hollywood Florist and wish to take this opportunity to thank my many friends and customers for their patronage during the past 3 years. Herb Hunt. TOWNSEND MEET MONDAY Central Townsend club 6 will meet Monday evening at 259 Court st. Business and an open forum discussion will be followed by refreshments. Save $195 on 1947 Olds sedanette. Perfect cond. Low mileage. Private owner. $2,000. Salem Art Tile Co.. 3655 Portland Rd. Y'S MEN HEAR BAl'M Rep. David C. Baum of Lai- Grande, youngest member of the 1949 Oregon legislature, will speak at the Salem Y's Men's club din ner at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the YMCA. Burton Selberg is in charge of the program. A dele gation of guests is expected from Tillamook YM. Rheumatism and arthritis try Ore gon's Finest Sunrise Mineral Springs, Hubbard, Oregon. Baths, sweats, showers 2.00, massage 2.00. Phone 2503. PATIENT CONVALESCING Mrs. Florence Zeller, who was taken Tuesday to Salem Memorial hospital for a major operation, is reported convalescing. Ladies don't pay exorbitant ser vice charges on your sewing ma chine repairs. Quick, qualified ser vice on all makes and models. Ralph Johnson AoDliances, 355 Center St. Ph. 3-3139. at Its erson easy stop. A touch on the accelerator, and it moves quickly, into any position its driver wishes to occupy. The big, slender steering wheel is feather-light in the hand and quick and positive in its action. Yes, the driver is boss in a Cadillac and his word. is unquestioned! It's a great thrill to take command of such a car as hundreds are learning every day. Why not come in and see forf yourself? Regardless of the price class from which you expect your next car to come, you ought to be familiar with Cadillac. It is ihe final yardstick for measuring motor cars. Chevrolet Go. SUFFERS ARM CUT -Airs. E.- E.-Owens,- 2880 Brooks st- had several stitches taken in User left forearm Saturday after aid men gave Mrs. Owens pre liminary treatment at Elfstrom's store where the accident occurred. Painting Sc decorating, 20 yrs. in Salem, low prices. Ph, 3-7552. KIMBALL BUYS METER Zeno C. Kimball, 1460 State it , was ordered in municipal court Saturday to buy the parking me ter his car knocked over Friday, and a charge of reckless driving was dropped. Kimball said his foot slipped from the brake to the gas pedal, making his car jump the curb and knock down the meter. The Flower Basket, 1020 Market. rtnn Sun th TRASH FIRES CHECKED City police extinguished minor blazes in downtown paper trash piles early Saturday. One was spotted in a pasteboard box near Sears' State street store and another near Miller's store. Prank sters were blamed for the blazes. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. BREAKS BARBER POLE Bill Van Atta, Corvallis, was fined $35 in municipal court Sat urday after he had been charged with drunkenness and with break ing the barber sign at the Gene Laverty shop, 315 State st. Have your winter furs redesigned into a striking Sc wearable cape or stole by Ben Wittner, 142 S. High. HOLT RITES HELD Funeral services were held Fri day at Corvallis for LeRoy Holt, 62, father of Nelson Holt, of Sa lem. Interment was in Oaklawn Memorial park there. Holt was born in Minnesota, Jan. 22, 1887, and was employed by the post- office department for 28 years. 'He is survived also by the widow, another son and four grandchil dren. Terms on new Johnson Outboard motors boats. Salem Boat House. KIWAMS SET PEARSON Walter Jf. Pearson, state treas urer, will ' be the guest speaker at the Tuesday luncheon meeting of Salem Kiwanis at the Marion hotel. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 660 State St. Wheel! Phone 3-3175 "kit adB tin Tailaak at aiUitioaai coak NEL'BERGER TO SPEAK - What is Wrong with the Ore gon Legislature"will be the topic of Sen. Richard Neuberger when he addresses th lunchMn nvt. ing of the Salem Exchange club at tne senator hotel Wednesday. Special notice. The Ranch will be closed Monday Sc Tuesday, March 7 Sc S. Remodeling. Dine St Dance in near future. Closing day will be Monday hereafter. Remember plenty of parking In rear of building. CVA TALK SLATED Allen A. Smith mtinmv far Northwest Development assn, will speak on the subject "The Proposed Columbia Valley Auth ority" at the luncheon meetinr at Salem Rotary club Wednesday in the Marion hotel. A sane man seeking iImu Verne Rathkev. harx case is in Circuit Court. Tum. ft. 9:30 A.M. Public invited to hear case. BERLIN MAIL REFUSED Due to transDortation difficul ties all parcels addressed to the American, British, French and Russian zones of Rrlin ra K ing refused by the i postofficc, Al bert Grass, postmaster, announc ed Saturday night. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 2 See First Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4944. LEAVE WITH BABIES Dismissals from Salem finrs1 hospital Saturday included Mrs. Robert Knuth. who took home a baby daughter to 992 Lancaster dr., and Mrs. Max Clark, 2615 Hulsey st., who took home a son. 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. i SEE THE IIET7 SENSATIONAL OUTSIDE VENETIAN BLINDS ofa-tlgM latorlockfaf lovvort raeol Wowing rota, Mock oVoftt m4 prttt yovf window tiHt from woJor rot, 4 lodging of potty around window,, and rodweo pointing atainlcoonco cot to iaiott nothing. ATTACHED ICMEN OfTrOKAl Venetian Blinds A Shades We also wash, retape. paint A resist your eld Venetian blinds. - ELIIER - THE BLIND MAN Phene 37328 1453 Rage St, VT. Salem . ' ' y - , - Z3 f 4 IF IT'S PS X mvtm Y - e'yt , Jewelers of Salem b.u : r i Lois Bradford Charged with Embezzlement Lois Dorothy Bradford, 21, of 7l ragniand ave, was In Marion county Jail Saturday charged with embezzlement and is slated to ap pear in Marion county district court Monday. The complaint was lodged through the efforts of the district attorney's office, postal authorities and the Capital Journal. The charge involves the theft of $18 from mail containing newspaper subscription money, District Attor ney E. O. Stadter, jr., said Satur day. - Investigation of the possibility thatmpre : than one person is ln leffed is being carried out, Stadt er said. Miss Bradford was releas ed after posting $250 bail. Dinner dub to Hear Lecture On 'Cold War' Robert R. Gros of San Fran cisco, lecturer and world travel er, will report on his first-hand observations of the "cold .war" from Berlin to Delhi on Friday, March 18, in Salem. Gros will be sponsored by the Salem Knife and Fork club in the Marion hotel atv$ p.m. As guest of the U. S. navy, Gros in 1948 traveled 28,000 miles through Europe, the Middle East. Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, India and Cey lon. He visited 15 foreign coun tries gaining personal interviews with world leaders. He interviewed India's Prime KU!f mi 1 Co OSRaTMal OoHioo rnwW 18 Down. Pay Monthly '',4 V f . ". Y. jl,.:. , Z.' t S f S . . 3ft le A 177 r ' TV1 :-.?.' . ' o ..': Ob i ' ' that BULOVA Is America's Greatest Watch Volue-proved further by the fact that mere Americans buy Bufova than any ' j other watch In the world! 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