Thai Cldieamaiu Salem! Oregon fjidqT. tMcach ,25,. 1 E CfitLy EJe.s HBu'ii,uo CEMETEST GROUP FILES Articles of association for St Paul Cemetery association, to nuiun and control cemetery grounds ' of St Paul Catholic church, were filed Thursday with Marion-county clerk. The 15 trus tees of the association are tne itev James L. Maxwell, Steve J. Mer- , JS 0 - - tfiller, Henry Zorn, Peter P. Kirk, Frankr Bernards, Charles -Pelland, P. B. Manegre, Edward F. David son, P. A. Bernard, Claude Smith, S. J. Smith, J. B. Wolf and J. u McKillip. Neighbors .of Woodcraft Runonage Sale,' Argo Hotel, Marcn o 9:30-4. " Tu TtrMt Furniture refinishinz Co. ph. no. has been changed to Z-7UU1. ' f lfflVS HEAR ON D STROM Hollywood Lions club had as Sest speaker weanesaay noon rl Lindstrom, radio instructor at Salem high. school, who dem onstrated amateur sending and re ceiving sets, assisted by Charles Austin. Warren renuns ana a mnhil transmitter truck was part .of equipment used for the lecture at the Lion s aen. Calvary Baptist Church 1230 S. Liberty announces Dr. Sandford Fleming, pres. of Northern Bap tist Convention, as guesi speaker M 1 . . . Bunaay ai 11. CORPORATION FILES v A4iola r1 inrnrtoratlOn for Willamette Association of Credit Men, Inc., were filed Thursday with Marion county cieric Dy r . . EmHh it H Emmons and L. M. Blum. Among its purposes are the promotion ox improvea cwpri -lion and methods in gathering and use of credit information. Launderette 1253 Ferry St I UPERVISOBS TO MEET Salem Industrial Supervisors - Jub will meet April II at the YMCA to hear a talk on high cost - of living by the Rev. Dudley Strain. The club's executive com mittee this week also was plan ning for ah employer-employe dinner in May and a club picnic in June. rtt. 0r amv hnnkrau S7 fl5--Val- - . ties up to $13.85. Woodrows, 450 Center. jnOP-LTTE SERVICE FILES -- Certificate of assumed business name for Stop-Lite Richfield ser vice, at 12th street Junction on highway 89E, was filed Thursday with Marion county clerk by A. W. Amundson, Salem route 4, box . . : ; 192. 1: ; 1, fcfliL...' e-ll yPr4 M, Sat Mar 25 Sc 26, over Greenbaums. Engle wood United Brethren Church. PHONE LINE APPROVED i . Permit to Waldo Hills Telephone company - to install a pole line long the east side of county road 746 between Geer and Macleay roads was granted Thursday by - Marion county court. Friends: Remember the Maine; Pearl Harbor; Nov. 2, '48; Legis lature. Watch "Old Man River" roll. Goal half million. LOG HAULING OKEHED Permits to haul logs over designated-roads in Marion county were granted Thursday by the county court to Breitenstein Bros. Lumber company, Sublimity route 1- and to Georze Wirth. 840 Ply- t mouth dr., Salem. - Federally Insured Savings Cur rent i divident 2V4 See First ' rderal Savings rirst 142 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4944. FILES BAKERY NAME " Amy McCutcheon filed a certifi cate of assumed business name with Marion county clerk Thurs . day for Salem Home bakery, 1380 N. Church st, dealing In bakery, grocery and light lunches. Expert elec. wiring, and every api pliance. Broadway Appliance, 453 Court St Tel: 2-1365. Repairs of - all kinds. Put your reliance In Broadway Appliance, Call 2-1565. ' INJURED IN FALL .. Clarence Crlstman, t, 162 Fair haven st.r suffered several minor cuts Thursday when he fell from his bicycle onto broken glass. He was -given treatment by Salem first ldmen. The Eola Community Club Benefit ' Cafeteria Supper & Bazaar, Fri. Aiarcn zs, e p. m., j&oia school. - TAKE BABIES HOME : Mothers taking babies home from Salem General hospital Thursday were Mrs. Gordon Stew ard, 437 Manbrin ' dr., with a . daughter, and Mrs. Duane Hewitt 1067 Ruge st," West Salem, with a son. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st LEAVE WITH BABIES Leaving Salem Memorial hos vital to take home newborn bab- ' See Thursday were Mrs. Otto Dav enport, Stayton route 1, with a son, and Mrs. Calvin Treahan, Ly ons, with a daughter. . Attend Barbershop Jamboree, Les lie High School, Apr. 2. LICENSED TO WED ' r Marriage licenses have been . issued in Vancouver to Donald w. Garrison and Frances D. Clem ent, both of Salem, and John H. Cordell and Ethel O. Watson, both f Dallas. ,. ; i - Chicken Loaf Luncheon at Elf . .om's. Sat llO.to 20. First Congregational Pro J ect Group. - CARD OF THANKS '; . We wish to express our deep feeling of gratitude to the kind friends who helped us in so many ways at the time of the death of our dear wife and mother. Fay Littleton. EARL LITTLETON and FAMILY. . ANNOUNCE OPENINGS Examinations ifor probational appointments as ! construction in spector, automotive transportation specialist, automotive transporta tion administrator, printing and publication officer and fire pre vention i engineers have been an nounced by the: civil service com mission. j . Karakul Karpet 'It's new, if s re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through i and through, only $4.85 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. ESCAPEES CAPTURED Three zreignt-riding escapees from Fairviewi home were back at the institution Thursday after spending the night commuting between Aurora and Salem. City police picked up the trio as they were waiting to hop a freight for the north again. Now, you can have a Bendix auto matic washer for only $189.95 plus your old washer! No charge for normal installations. See them to day! ' Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center, ph. 3-3139. OLD BOXES BURNED City firemen stood by Thurs day at the Paul us cannery to be sure that flames from a pile of discarded boxes didn t spread to the nearby veterans' colony. The fruit boxes were being destroyed by the company. TURNBULL A 'VISITOR George TurnbulL former dean of the University of Oregon school of journalism and now professor at Stanford, was in Salem Thurs day visiting friends. HOUSES AUTHORIZED Building permits were Issued Thursday by the1 city engineer's office to Pade and Keen, house and garage. $10,000. at 1915 N. 24th st, and Emil PohL house and garage, $7,850, 330 Oxford st i COPPER WD1E STOLEN R. E. Nordyke reported to city police Thursday that two rolls of copper wire were stolen from the Salem Electric warehouse some time recently. The wire was val ued at $120. COMMITTEE TO MEET The Salem YMCA public rela tions committee, headed by G. F. Chambers, is to meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the YM to develt a public relations policy for the or ganization, i McKay Decides Against Action on Clemency Pleas Gov. Douglas McKay does not Intend to take any .action in the case of William NageL Portland minister, who is under peniten tiary sentence for; contributing to the-delinquency! of a minor girl in Klamath county, his office an nounced Thursday. Hundreds of letters have been received by Governor McKay during the past few weeks urging clemency. The state supreme court, in a recent decision, upheld Nagel's conviction in the Klamath county circuit court. i Committee Seeks To Get Tank for Army DaylDisplay At a progress meeting of the Sa lem Army day steering committee held Thursday night at the cham ber of commerce, it was announc ed that efforts were being made to obtain a late model army tank for exhibition purposes on Saturday, April 9, at part of theo utdoor dis play of military equipment to be located on the courthouse lawn. r Tentative hours ; of the open house at the armory in the evening were set at 7:30 to 10 pjxl, with another display of equipment and a continuous showing of latest army training and combat films. The steering committee is sched uled to meet again next Thursday to develop final plans for Salem' participation.' Hi-Y to Lay Plans For Convention Six Salem Hi-Y! members, rep resenting all three local chap-' ters, will go to Eugene Saturday to help make plana for the annual statewide Youth In Government program to be held here April 29-30. I Salem planners include James Cooke and Richard Wyatt of Ar thur Cotton ; chapter; Ronald Cocking and ! Gordon Sloan of Harrison Elliott chapter and Tom Angle and Tom Paulus of Abel Gregg chapter. Gus Moore of the YMCA here and George Birrell of Salem high school faculty Will accompany the group. , j ! f : BICE To Mr4 and Mrs. Ivan D. Bice, Independence, a daugh ter, Thursday, -March 24 at Salem General hospital. ROSS To Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Rosa, 1230 S.' 16th st, a daugh ter, Thursday, March 24 at Salem General hospital. CLARKE To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clarke, Stayton, a daughter, Thursday, March p 24 at Salem Memorial hospital. 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