f, CStLy Mews JJBHeffs Detroit Choice TAKE BABIES HOME Dismissals from Salem General hospital Monday included Mrs. Nolen Bathurst, 4385 Ilager St., and Mrs. Fred W. Bothman, 1235 Chemawa rd., who took home baby sons, and Mrs. Calvin Van Woert, 465 S. 20th St.; Mrs. Leslie Klampe, Salem route 7; Mrs. Ver non McDowell, Monmouth, and Mrs. Donald D. Roland, Rickreall, each taking home a newborn daughter. Mrs. Elmer Belleque, Gervais, took home a baby daugh ter Sunday. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divldent 2Vi See First Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4944. ALBANY MAN ON SUB . SA Max D. May field. USN, son of Mack P. Mayfield, Albany route 1, recently graduated from the en listed basic submarine course at the navy submarine school in New London, Conn., it was reported here this week. The school pre pares sailors to become members of a submarine crew. 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. S-7648 or 3 3364. TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS Townsend Victory club 17 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church St., to elect dele sates to the state convention at Portland in May. Capital City Transfer, household goods mov. St storage since 1906. MRS. PASCIIKE IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Reuben Paschke of Salem entered Salem General hospital last week for surgery necessitated by injuries sustained in an auto accident last July. See our wallpaper window display showing juvenile, piovin c i a 1, Chinese, Colonial, modern, western nd nautical patterns. R. L. Elf atrom Co., 340 Court. STUDENT IN PLAY Edgar Michalson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Michalson, 815 N. 16th st., and a student at Univer sity of Oregon, is working on light ing for "Marco Millions," the uni versity's theatre production to be presented April 30 in McArthur court. Michalson is a freshman law major. Let us oil your road. Valley Oil Co. Ph. 2-3633. DETROIT JEWELER FILES An assumed business name cer tificate for Detroit Jewelers, at De troit, was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Patrick C. Gammon of Detroit. Call Tweedie 2-4151 or 3-5769 for your road oiling. ARMS BROKEN IN FALL Richard Fortmiller, 14. son of Dr. E. V. Forfmiller, 1782 Reser voir st., suffered fractures of both arms and a head injury in a fall from a tree about noon Monday. His condition?.' was reported as "good" at Salem Memorial hospit al Monday night. Bank of America stock holders. Rights are now being traded. For assistance, write or call Conrad, Bruce St Co.,- 203 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 3-4106. i STATE EMPLOYES TO MEET Salem chapter 1, Oregon State Employes association, will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Woman's clubhouse to hear Executive Sec retary Forrest Stewart discuss this year's legislation affecting state workers and to see Oregon scenic movies. ' Air - Steamship tickets, anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694.735 N. Capitol st. CEMETERY GROUP CALLED A citizens' group interested in improving theiOdd Fellows' cem etery here will conduct a public meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in Sa lem Chamber if Commerce. Com- mittee recommendations for an improvement program are sched- uled. f Capital City Transfer, agents Aero Mayflow. nationwide hsehld. mov, BOND LEADERS FETED County' chairmen for sale of U. S. savings bonds throughout Oregon and pther bond leaders will be honored at a governor's re ception and dinner at 6:15 this ! evening in the' Senator hotel here. Local officiascalled attention last I night to an eritbr in the printed in- vitations which listed Marion hotel ; as place for the meeting. I I i Let us oil your road. Valley Oil Co. MT. ANGEL CAFE LISTED Hotel cafe at Mt. Angel is the assumed business name listed with the Marion county clerk Monday by O L. We 11 man of Mt. Angel. Benefit rummage sale for Lincoln Community Center Assn. over Greenbaum's, ?Thurs. 21st. AUTOMOBILE 8TRIPPED Glen Burton, 1890 N. Capitol St., complained to city police Mon day that four White side-wall rims were stolen ftom his automobile parked at his residence. He said the theft occurred late Sunday or early Monday; Self Service ' Laundry, Maytag washers. 1815 is. 12th. $25.00 reward for information leading to the? conviction of per sons depositing garbage on the highway. By Order Marion Coun ty Court. I - - ;" v ' - ' s.1 - . : . ; f if- ' Job Picture Becoming More Problematic; Farm Labor Supply Seen as Improved A better seasonal farm labor supply this year and mounting employment problems in Oregon were predicted here Monday by officials-who returned from an employment service conference In Phoenix, Ariz. Employment problems related to the 40 per cent increase in population in the far west since 1940 were discussed by officials and staff members of unemployment Tourist Most' Week Scheduled Importance of the tourist busi ness in Oregon was emphasized by Gov. Douglas McKay Monday, when he urged that the period of The- Btcrtssman. Salem. Oregon. Tu day. April 19. 19495 May 2 to.l be set aside as "Tourist Host Week " "It Is Important that our tour ists be well taken care of and la formed on what to do and where to go while they are In this state," Governor McKay said. "These tourists will expect courteous ser vice, fair crlces. and coed accom modauons. i There are about 1,000 different species of the! frog and toad fam ily of tailless I amphibians. ; ! compensation agencies of 10 west ern states. Representing Oregon at the ses sions were T. Morris Dunne, chairman; L. O. Arens. com missioner; Silas Gaiser, adminis- Shh-ley Ann Hammer. Detroit high school senior, who will compete with cirls from IS other schools of Marion and Polk, eounties Thursday night when Salem Cherrians conduct a program to select five princeMfs for this summer's Salem Charryland fes tival. TRACTOR DRIVER KILLED FOREST GROVE. April 18-P)-Alvin Shearer, 22, was killed to day while toppling trees with a tractor in a land-clearing opera tion. His tractor pushed over one tree, but it accidentally caught an other that crashed onto Shearer. Births The rummage sale shop of the YWCA. 141 S Winter, will be open Thurs. St Fri. from 9 a m. to 4 p. m.. SPILLS ON MOTORCYCLE Bob Smith, 1340 S. 15th st., was treated at Salem Memorial hospi tal Sunday for injuries incurred when he failed to make a turn on his motorcycle at Cross and High streets Sunday morning. Police cited Smith for having no operat or's license. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 860 State st. RESIDENCE ENTERED T. A. Pickett, 990 Garnet st., re ported to city police Monday that a woman's purse containing $20 In cash, identification cards and a compact had been taken from his residence sometime early Mon day. City detectives said entrance was gained through an opened window. Hard of hearing? See the one unit Beltone Hearing Aid priced as low as $75. Batteries for all makes of hearing aids. James Taft and As sociates. 218 Oregon Bldg. Phone Salem 2-4491. SHAMBERGER To Mr. and Mrs. John Shamberger, Salem route 6, a son, Monday,. April 18 at Salem General's hospital. PARTON To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parton, 2515 Laurel ave., a son, Monday, April 18, at Salem Memorial hospital. MARSH To Mr. and Mrs. Carl ton Marsh, 3220 S. Commercial st., a son, Monday, April 18, at Salem Memorial hospital. BARKMEYER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baikmeyer, Scio, a daugh ter, Monday, April 18, at Salem Memorial hospital. KLEIN To Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Klein, Salem route 6, a son, Monday, April 18, at Salem Gener al hospital. OCHSE To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Othse, 3365 Maywood dr., a son, Monday, April 18, at Salem Gen eral hospital. ASIITON To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth W. Ashton, 1375 N. Summer St., a daughter, Sunday, April 17, at Salem General hospital. ROSE To Mr. and Mrs. Lester o. u:..l...,n f -I. c. Rose, saiem route 2. a daugh- , sunset Highway Crash trator, and Ellis H. Jones, infor mational representative, all of the state UCC, who were back at their ! desks here Monday. "With the number of jobs drop ping markedly this winter for the first time since the later '30's, we are concerned over the ability of our industry, agriculture and trade, to absorb the new popula tion," Gaiser explained Monday. "Although Oregon has had the highest rate of increase In popu lation, according to the census bureau, we found other states, particularly in the southwest, hav ing even greater employment problems mainly because con struction and other industries bas ed on tourist needs have fallen off." At Phoenix, said Gaiser, the Oregon delegation learned that with Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana reporting labor sur pluses a "greater than usual" in- migration to Oregon may be ex pected this year. ' The supply of farm laborers is ! expected to be greater this year j than for the past several years, the commission reported Monday. I Despite the fact that nearly 3.000 In this district have gone to work during the past nine weeks a total of 2,524 were still unemployed last week in the Salem area. Last year at this time only ly424 were on the unemployment rjlls. IB 1949 HOTPOIN Electric Range LOWEST PRICE III YEARS! -IJSBW i HOW ODLV $27 Down $8.50 Honlh O Deep Well Cooker O Ample Storage Space O Famous Calrod Burners O One Piece Steel Body O Full Size Balre-Broil Oven See U Today - America's Greatest Bange Value! mm JOKM APPLIANCES 355 Center St. "Salem's Finest Appliance Store" Phone S3 130 ter, Sunday, April 17, at Salem General hospital. THIES To Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Thies, Salem route 6, a son, Sunday, April 17, at Salem Mem orial hospital. FORBES To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Forbes, 2460 Claude St., a daugh ter, Sunday, April 17, at Salem Memorial hospital. HALTERMAN' To Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Halterman, Albany, a daughter, Sunday, April 17, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. GLENN IE To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glennie, 1650 N. Sth st., a daughter, Sunday, April 17, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. Kills Elderly Couple HILLSBORO, April 18-P-Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Llnd, an elderly Cornelius farm couple, were kill ed todayas they drove off the North Plains road onto the Sunset highway. Their old car was struck by an other automobile which was driv ing eastward on the Sunset high way. The driver of that car, Albert L. Quebbeman, Imbler. Ore., es caped injury, but four members of his family were hurt. Condensed Statement of Condition of ' WILLAMETTE VALLEY BANK Salem, Oregon At of April 11, 1949 f ASSETS Loans) and Discounts) $ Q28,l 10.12 U. S. OoTornment kUeurities) 483.890.12 Oth SeuritiM 154,247.14 1 f Cash, Cash Items and Balances with Other Banks z 110,706.14 A i w 82.897.23 Other Asssts Total Assets 81.S88.1S1.98 ! ' i LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Dspcsits ll.499.S84.il i 1 Other Liabilities j 7,486.89 ; s Total Llabilltls $1,507,031.00 Capital Accounts M 81.120.9jl Total Liabilities and Capital $1,188,111.11 SALEM'S INDEPENDENT BANK 1990 Fakerounds Road Phono $-8281 j Membsr Federal Doposlt Insurance Corporation In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, ported C3 Cull SOCMLH DEOTATOCJ You've read what the doctors reported on Camel Mildness. If you're already a Camel smoker ... you know how mild Camels are. But if you haven't yet tried Camels . . . start your own Camel 30-Day Test today. Join hundreds upon hundreds of smokers who are proving for them selves just how mild s cigarette can be. Smoke Camels in your "T-Zooe". See if your taste doesn't say that Camels ars the most flavorful cigarette you've ever smoked! See if your throat doesn't agree that Camels are the mildttt cigarette you've ever tried. " 'lA J". .;y -II i -: Try Camels and test them as you smoke them. If, at any time, yoti are not convinced that Camels are the best cigarette you ever smoked, re turn the package with the unused Camels and we will refund Its fall purchase price, plus pottage. (SigJ) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Winston-Salem, North pu-olina. 1 I r"V4 W 1 MADE THE ?W" f"V' x5Fii f CAMEL 30-DA -- X W JK- TEST; BETTY-AND J ( i it - 'U3W7 ' AGREE. CAMELS f ,T A frs(t , J MmMMi ARE THE MILDEST & cigaretth iVe J ffw.sj p" ;P ;vtz fcMCt 1 hver smoked i iX'M& Queen of the Figure I 4 -Vf Id A. i k V CX j v Skaters, lovely Vikki 1 lgW V ! J TJ' combines grace and 1 jJtolifjV - ll 5S5 , I ' f 'f a i' showmanship to qualify 1 HVLh??wi, 11 I tTJ ' Jy S I ' -' ..U .Vi V ? -LA, If .' t v & -' :-S mm iS ! L!"'- x "- f - , , '' f SMOKED CAMELS O&ilM --J lrL ' V '' ( AS LONG AS HAVE, ) Lk. nVi 4. V-v3-rtt ! jr.; BrlgMt timt on Wh(t -One of America's top-ranking , ' f C f THEfte SO J J women roller skaters. Voted the bronze, silver and gold I 'I ' . MllDj $0-PULL J " j1 " ; medals for achievement by the National Roller Skating Rink 1 J OF FLAVOR! ' Association. Betty is the idol of over 10,000,000 fans who 1 - V 1 'V- J make roller skating their No. 1 sport. ' ' ' ' ' I y" 1 " '"" W: l?l id I I : l! I i i - I it'. I : ,