Cutty Hwo HDirfielio TWO SPEAKERS SET Donald Compaan and Allen Ol son, students at the University of - Washington wlll.be guest speakers t the meeting of Salem Kiwanis club at the Marion hotel Tuesday 'noon. - .'.,. - , ; Electric Roto Rooter, sewers, drains cleaned. Specialized er., better, faster, for less. Ph. 3-5327. START MEDICAL TALKS A representative of the Oregon Physicians Service will be . the speaker at the. Wednesday noon meeting of the. Salem Exchange club at the Senator hotel. The talk will be the first of a series relat ing to the problem of socialized medicine. , Special good beef for your locker 39c lb. Young turkeys dressed & drawn, 55e lb. C. S. Orwig Co.. 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6123. REV. MOOSE TO SPEAK "Now Is the Time will be the Topic oi nw nevi srwu . iuuui c Wednesday when he addresses the luncheon meeting of Salem Rotary club at the Marion hotel. He will be introduced by Kerb Smith. Beauty Councelor prod. 2-H00. LEAVE WITH BABIES Mothers taking daughters home from Salem General hospital Sat urday were Mrs. Richard Collette, Salem route 4, Mrs. Harold Judge, 935 MilTst., Mrs. Mark J. Stewart, Woodburn route 1, Mrs, Jack Mc Cracken, Salem route 4, Mrs. Aar on E.. Dumbeck, 1460 N. 19th St., and Mrs. ' Robert Morris, 2457 Trade st. Leaving with a son was Mrs. Jack Parks, 393 Evergreen st. Edna Barker Is now associated with Mr. Loveall at the Beauty Nook. 3-6631. INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Nora Place, 1178 N. Com mercial st was treated by Salem first aidmen Saturday for a badly sprained wrist incurred in a fall at her home. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divldent , 2tt See Tirsl Tderal Savings first. 142 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4944. , . TAKES SON HOME Dismissals from Salem Memo rial hospital Saturday included Mrs.-Wallace Russell, Salem route 9, who took home a newborn son. eerv-ur-seii Laundry, zzza rort- land Kd. vtu z-9371. ALTERATIONS ALLOWED City building permits were Is sued Saturday to Mrs. Clifford La Vine to alter a dwelling at 2485 Broadway st. at a cost of $100; G. W. Wright to alter a dwelling at 1133 Sprue st $3,000, and E. L. Scheelar to repair a garage at 161 Winona ct, 350. Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doer tier mnri Sons Nursery 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. Karakul Karpet. Irs, new, It's re versible, it's 100 Virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.85 sq. yd. Ph-' 3-7443 or 3-3364. POSTAL BIDS OPENED The small number of bids re ceived for a contract postoffice station at Reiser ; were opened In Salem postoffice Friday and for warded to Washington, D. C for decision, according to the postmas ter, y. I Make $5 an hour. Housewives Would you like to make extra dollars? Work a few hours a day in your neighborhood. Fast-selling useful item. Address P. O. Box 332, Salem. , NELBERGER AT Y'S MEN State Sen. Richard L. Neuber ger, Portland democrat, will speak on legislative matters at the Sa lem Y's Men's club meeting Mon day at 6:30 p. m. in the YMCA. The meeting will include a nomin ating committee report. You want expert electrical wiring, refrigeration repairs, washing ma chines, radios, alt appliances. Call Broadway n Appliance, 453 Court Street. Tet 2-1565. Wiring and re pairing of all kinds. You can put your reliance in Broadway Ap pliance immediate service. 2-1565. YM GROUPS TO MEET A joint meeting of the Phalanx club and Willamette university YMCA at Salem YM Tuesday eve ning will hear Paul Keyser, in charge of student work on the northwest area YM staff. Arrange ments for the supper meeting are in charge of Delvin Miles and Charles Chittick, who have invit ed former Hi-Y members to at tend also. ; . "Fashions in Freezing" an amaz ing demonstration of how to pre pare and serve frozen foods by Miss Jeri Johnson, International Harvester Company's factory trained Home Economist. Tuesday eve, S P.M., March 22. Door prizes. Refreshments. Ralph John son , Appliances, 353 Center St. DETROIT SURPLUS LISTED Santiam War Surplus is the as sumed name of a Detroit business filed with the Marlon county clerk Saturday by Bumett L. Cole and Arlie L, Dickie, both of Detroit Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem 'Federal Savings Association. 560 State St. OPENS EXCHANGE An assumed business name cer tificate for Trader Louie's Ex change of Salem, a selling, trading and exchange business, was filed with the Marion county clerk Sat urday by Alton L. Piercer 2560 Laurel ave. Pierce also filed a no tice of retirement from A. L. Pierce Construction company. Test your musical talent. Tree lesson on the Solovox (the instru ment of 1,000 voices). Ph. 2-0403 for details. BILLFOLD STOLEN James M. Flyhn, Morris hotel, comDlained to city police Saturday that his billfold containing $43 and identification cards had been stol en. ' . Chemawa benefit Irish musical nrnfrim fiiinrfav. March 20th. St. Joseph's HalL Public invited. Everybody Takes Good Pictures -,1, .1.lliiV)t :ti MM ',V-T . With tho Baby Brownlo Special Camera Just load, aim, and shoot ' for good snapshots. You get 8 black-and-white pio hares per roll of Kodak 127 Film, or in bright sunlight . 6 big, full-color pic tures per roll of Kodacolor 127 Film. Only $2.75, plus tax here. Ton won't fuljy ctppred ate your favorite snap shots until you have them enlarged by pur experts. There's more detail and beauty . J . and finer com position In aft enlarge ment They can be mount ed or framed, and also make wonderful additions to your Kodak Album. Bring in a few of your favorite negatives. I Capilal Dreg Slore : State & Ubertf 1 Y ... A. An Eye to ' its. The Future! ' Dr. E. E. Berlaf Optometrists Drl Ssss Oshss) Tortunate the child whose parents detect eye trouble when , it starts and have the correction made at once. Let a trained specialist take ears of this ail important examination. . - 113 Ceart AT BORING OPTICAL DIGNIFIED CREDIT " PlMBO S-CSOf AUTOMOBILES DAJIAGED Automobiles operated by Mar cus Blegen, 340 Division iW and Harry Lenenson, Los Angeles, were slightly damaged Saturday at 12:25 p. m. m a collision in the 2000 block of Fairgrounds road, city police reported. Lee Bros. Furniture refinishing Co. phone no. has been changed to 2-7001. KEPOKT LUNCHEON MONDAY Third report luncheon for divi sion chairmen in the Marion coun ty Red Cross fund campaign will be Monday noon at the Senator hotel. Co-chairmen Wesley E. Stewart, jr., and Coburn Graben horse reminded workers that the drive is somewhat behind schedule and urged increased efforts. Launderette 1255 Ferry St. FUNERAL RITES SET Funeral services will be held in Portland, Wednesday at 3 p. m. for Vern Floyd Bamford, brother of Edwin A. Bamford, jr., Salem. He is also survived by the widow and four children. For Sale: B Flat clarinet. Good condition. 180. See at 30 Duncan Ave. COLLINS TALKS CVA James Collins, Willamette uni versity law school graduate, will discuss the proposed Columbia valley authority at the Monday noon meeting of the North Salem Kiwanis club. Collins is Young Re publican club national committee man for Oregon. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol JSt. i 1 Seabees to Form Reserve A campaign to recruit 75,000 skilled construction men as stand by reserves for Seabes has been launched by the navy. Recruits enlist in the inactive volunteer reserve for call to active duty only in the event of national emergency. Recruits will receive full navy credit for the kind and amount of their civilian experience, fol lowing the precedent set during the early months of World War II. The new standby force will be In addition to the authorized organized reserve units of Seabees. Standbv recruits will nnt roiu pay unless-they volunteer for two weexs annual training duty. About 60 different ronrtnirtlnn imA are reDresented in tho CmR& or ganization. Child Evangelism Meetings Friday Salem Child Evangelism Fellow ship has set an all-day meeting Friday at Salvation Army hall to begin at 10 ajn. A no-host lunch eon will be served at noon. Suggestions for object lessons, memory verse! ideas, and other helps for the teacher will be pre sented during i the morning ses sion. A Bible; message will be giveji by the Rev. Wilmer N. Brown, pastor of First Evangeli cal United Brethren church. In the afternoon the weekly teacher training class Will be held at 1:30, with Mrs. Edwin A. Young .in charge of devotions; Sylvia Bray, a flannel-graph lesson. All inter ested in children's work may attend. EDWARDS To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards, 624 N. Capitol St., a daughter, Saturday, March IB at Salem General hospital. GLASS To Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert C. Glass, 1772 Center sU a son, Saturday, March 19 at Salem Gen eral hospital. HEWITT To Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Hewitt, 1067 Rugge st.. West Salem, a son, Saturday. March 19 at Salem General hospital. 8NOOK To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Snook, 145 N. Elm st.. a daugh ter, Saturday, March 19 at Salem General hospital. WOLFE To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Wolfe, Aurora, a son, Saturday, March 19 at Salem Memorial hos pital. DAVENPORT To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Davenport, Stayton route 1, a son, Saturday, March 19 at Sa lem Memorial hospital. CHAMBERS To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers, 252 E. Myers st., a daughter, Saturday, March 19 at Salem Memorial hospital. KOENIG To Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Koenig, 240 Candalaria ave., a son, Friday, March 18 at Salem General hospital. MobUdil?StatibWihv West Salem Sold WEST SALEM, March 19 Mo biloil service station at 1291 Edge water st. has been sold by Don Yung to George Mirich, who has managed the Standard station at Court and Church streets in Sa lem for several years. 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