t , t 1 I CSity Mews DBirneffs THERAPY POSITION OPEN Examination for appointment as physical therapist with the public health service, children's bureau, St. Elizabeth's hospital and marine hospitals in various locations was announced Thursday by the U.S. civil service commission. Entrance salary is $2,947 annually for the post, which requires four years of technical experience or graduation from an approved school of ther apy. Additional information may be secured from W. H. Fischer, civil service secretary at Salem poetof-fice. Karakul Karpet. Iff new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.99 sq yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. Lsundrette 1235 Ferry St. OIL COMPANY CHANGES Assumption of the business name ef Woodburn Oil company was fil ed Thursday with Marion county by Jesse W. and Evelyn W. Fow Jer, Woodburn, while notice of re tirement from the name was filed by H. A. Simmons. The firm dis tributes General Petroleum prod ucts. Azaleas Red, white, pink, salmon, lavender. 3 for $1 and up. Bloom ing. Follow sign 2 miles north Brook on 99 north. Millard Hen ny. ee our wallpaper window display showjng juvenile, provin c i a 1, Chinese, Colonial, modern, we?-tern and nautical patterns. R. L. Elf atrom Co., 340 Court. BURGLARY FAILS An attempt to break into the Nob Hill market, 2152 S. Commer cial St., was apparently thwarted early Thursday by the presence of two locks on the door. Fred Peter son, owner of the store, reported to city police that a burglar had broken a padlock on the door but gave up when confronted by a second lock. Capital City Transfer, household goods mov. Sc storage since 1906. Rummage sale. 1275 N. Church, Sat., Apr. 23. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. TWO TIRES STOLEN Theft of two tires from the As sociated service station, 2121 Fair grounds rd., was reported to city police Thursday. Police were told that the tires had been left outside the station at closing time Wednes day night and were missing Thurs day morning. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 24 See First Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber ty Phone 3-4944. Let's go Roller Skating tonite at i BUILDING AUTHORIZED Robert Jungling was issued a permit Thursday by the city build ing inspector's ; office to build a house at 1060 Lamberson St., for $7,600. Other permits went to Mrs. Carrie Reihen, "36 N. 14th St., re pair and enclose front porch, $200; F. F. Richter, 1125 Cross St., alter garaged. $1 600; C. A. Charnholm, 2090 N. Commercial , st.. wreck ga rage. $50; and Tom Drinkwater, 894 Highland ave , alter house $115. Capital City Transfer, agents Aero May flow, nationwide hsehld. mov. Make a date to roller skate tonight at the Capitola Roller Rink. TAKE BABIES HOME Mothers who were discharged from Salem General hospital with newborn babies Thursday are Mrs. Kenneth Ashton and daughter. 1375 N. Summer U Mrs. P. E. Wimer and son; 467 H N. 18th St.; Mrs. Lester Rose and daughter, Sa lem route 2, box 31-F; Mrs. Doug las G. Walker and son. 790 Rose mont St., and Mrs. David McAllis ter and son. Springfield. i Rummage sale , Fri it Sat.. 363 Court, upstairs. Leslie Church JWSCS. To the man that owns a Lawn i Mower we wilt save you many a j Back-Ache. New device makes your lawn mower a. power mow er, attached in 5 minutes, fits any lawn mower. Write for folder. P.O. Box 332. SEABEES TO MEET i Salem's organized Seabee com ' party 13-9 will meet tonight at 8 ' o'c lock in the new armory on Air port road, Lt. Donald Fisher, com i pany commander, announced I Thursday. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st. WILL ATTEND MEETING Emerson Teague, Salem Kaiser -Frazer dealer, will attend a factory sales conference at the company's Willow Run, Mich, plant April 25 26. i For sale: Blooming azaleas, wide ! range of colors, red to white. oiiajci imih f lclu viji miu uu- cust Sts. Rummage Sale, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Garage, 1515 Jefferson. MAKES HONOR ROLL Muriel Stewart, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. j. R. Stewart, 1032 Oak st., was an honor student for the winter quarter at Seattle Pa- , cific college. A freshman, she at- LFELLOWSHIP TO MEET The Men's Fellowship of the Central Church of Christ will meet for dinner and a social program at 6:30 p.m. today in the church. Dr. Robert W. Fenix, financial vice president of Willamette university, will speak on the subject "What Willamette Does for the Commun ity." Chester Rawlins is in charge of the program. i Rummage sale, 434 Union. Sat. 10 ' a.m. TAKES YWCA POST ! Jeanne Hoffman, daughter of j Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge S. Hoffman. ' ;515 Rose St., is a new sophomore j ! commission cabinet member of the YWCA at the University of. Ore gon. Miss Hoffman is a sociology major. j I Lee Bros. Furniture refin. Co Ph. no. has been changed to 2-7001. BEACH TRIP SLATED j Salem Geological society mem- ' bers will study coast formations ! along the beaches from Netarts to 1 Short Sand Beach Sunday. A pic- j nic is planned at the latter plar-e. i They will start from Collins hall at 6:45 a.m. Expert elec. wiring and every ap pliance. Broadway Appliance. 453 Court St. Tel. 2-1565. Repairs of all kinds. Put your reliance in Broadway Appliance. Call 2-1565. LOG HAULING ALLOWED Peimit to haul logs over specified roads in Marion county was grant ed Thursday by the county court to Wagner and Bevier, Mehama. Rummage sale. First Methodist church Fri., Sat., 9:30 a.m. CONFERENCE TOLD K. L. Foster of the Prudential Insurance company's Salem office and members of his staff attended a sales conference at Portland Thursday. Prize Horse To Eat With Mounted Posse Oregon's Mounted posse, the of ficial governor's guard, will wel come a newcomer into its ranks Thursday night in a unique pro gram in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel. The new member is Allamer, a I nationally known palamino parade ! class winner, imported recently from California by Lee Eyerly, ; chief of the posse. j be the center of attraction during the program in fact he will stand in a corral in the middle of the dining room. The room will be decorated in the horse motiff with iriore than $50,000 worth of silver-trimmed saddles and trappings. Two dum my horses will keep Allamer com pany during the evening. The prize horse, purchased for $5,000, will replace Eyerly's Honey Boy, who has led the posse for the past eight years. Honey Boy is be ing retired to a life of leisure on Eyerly's ranch south of Salem be cause of his advanced age. Featured speakers for the occa sion will be Gov. Douglas McKay, a long-time member of the posse, and Mrs. McKay; Matt Vetsch, captain of the Portland police posse; Dusty Rhodes, president of the Oregon Association of Posses, and Kenneth Hall, president of the Arabian Horse association. Thomas W. Allen is general pro gram chairman, assisted by Wal ter Zosel, George Arbuckle, Jack Lindeman, Ralph Stangeby and Buss Youngquist. Frank iTest, vice president; Mrs. George A. Brown, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. G. E. Pickles, page; Mrs. Fred A. Birch, Mrs. R. J. Strong, and Mrs. M. H. Thompson of Wood burn, directors. ha r.r,iti. r, . , -r, : , cine college, a iresnnun, tnc ai ine capitola Roller Rink. Skating ' , jj ct i i ' . from 8 to 10:30 p.m. j tended Salem "dmy ,ast yr- MRS. THIES DISMISSED Salem Memorial hospital Thurs day dismissed Mrs. Raymond Thies sna ner miant son, Salem route 6, box 105-2. Cannery Local 670; 3rd annual party. Entertainment dancing, re freshments, 7 p. m. to 12, Hall 1, Labor TemDle. Fri.. Aor. 22. Mem- jbers, friends & neighbors invited. Shnsterowitz To Retire from Business Here Retirement from the business he will have operated fSr 30 years next Tuesday was announced Thursday by H . Shusterowitz, owner of Capital Hardware and Furniture company. Sale of the stock will begin today. Shusterowitz purchased the store from J. A. Patterson in 1919. when it was at 285 N. Commercial st. In 1941 he bought the present building at 241 N. Commercial st. and moved there. That building will be rented after the business is closed. After learning the cabinet-makers trade in Russia, Shusterowitz came to the United States in 1905, to Oregon in 1911. He opened a .cabinet shop on Ferry street in 1914, and later went back to cabi net making until 1919. Upon retirement, he plans to take a rest for the present. A for mer president of the Jewish con gregation here, he is now its treas urer and building superintendent. Anniversary Meet Planned By Travelers Salem council of United Com mercial Travelers of American will enter its second year of acti vity Saturday night with a meet ing at Salem Woman's club house. The anniversary will also see in itiation of new members, accord ing to Tom H. Bagan, newly elect ed senior counselor. Several members of the Eugene council are expected to visit. The council and its women's auxiliary meet simultaneously be fore combining for a social eve ning. Committee in charge of the social for Saturday includes Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jackman. New officers of the council are Floyd Colburn, past senior coun selor; Sterling McAlpine, Junior counselor; George A. Brown, secretary-treasurer; Paul R. Hicks, conductor; Russell B. Jones, page, and S. A. Randle, sentinel. New women's officers are Mrs. Floyd Colbum, president; Mrs. 42 Boy Scouts Get Awards at Honor Court Forty-two Boy Scouts and scouters advanced irr rank Wed nesday night at a Cherry City court of honor at Bush grade school, attended by 350 persons. Awards were given as follows: Star: Donald T. Shaw, troop 10; Dwyn A. Miller, neighborhood commissioner. Life: Bill McKinney, troop 10; Mark Bliven, troop 16. Eagle bronze palms: Bill Han sen, troop 9 assistant scoutmas ter; Leland W. Edwards, troop 11 scoutmaster. Eagle: Leslie Morris, neighbor hood commissioner. Second class rank: Troop 3, Ed ward McKee, Bob Earlywine, Bob Allen, Ronald Brown, Bobby Mil ler; troop 4, Robert Cameron, Marvin Kautz; troop 8, Willard Bone, Jim Pearson; troop 10, Dean Angove, Roger Morley; troop 11, John Burroughs, Jerry Simmons. Tom Pickens. Ralph Poling, Dar rell Lunda; troop 12, Jack Em mons, Murray Jensen, Gary Smith; troop 41, Larry Smith, Howard Pingel, Owen Stockard. First class: Troop 3, Leland Mil ler, Harold Hansen, Harvey Craw ley, Tommy Penner, Norman New ton; troop 8, James Folsom; troop 11, Darrel Sheridan; troop 14, Kenneth Cooley, Wallace Cooley, Erwin Martin, Billy Walker; troop 16. Don Pearl; troop 41, Jimmy Gilmore, Chuck McClenny; troop 42, Delbert Bottens. Merit badges: Troop 2, Bob Strayer, George Noakes, Donald Case, Scoutmaster Robert Batdorf, Scoutmaster Robert Harms, Bill Earlywine, Harry Crawley, Gerry Gillespie, Richard Loveland, Nor man Newton, Dick White, Bob Carlson. Bob Loveland; troop 4, Lloyd Kidd; troop 6, Bob Cowan, Jack Kropp, John Brennan; troop 8, Wayne Gibbens, Eugene Bow- The- Statesman, Salem, Oregon Friday. Apf& 22, lt4- ers; troop 10, Gordon Morris, Rob ert Hewitt, Ronald Shaw, Bill McKinney; troop 11, Scoutmaster Leland W. Edwards; troop 12. Scoutmaster Jack Rhodes, Donald Riedel, Thomas Davidson; troop 16, Clark Hyndman, Don Pearl, Mark Bliven, Lyle Shephard: troop 20. Jerry Andreson, David Cooley, Robert Cooley, Dale Cro thers, George Durham, John Hen ning. Richard Reitzenstein; troop 201, Galen Siddal, Jack Stryffeler, George Strozut, jr.. Rudy Well brock, Howard Williams, Jack Verstegg; troop 1, Scoutmaster Mickey Hickman, John Rehfuss, Dwayne Snook; troop 42, Donald Bassett. James Kuenzi, Leonard Hammer, Dean Way; Neighbor hood Commissioners James Nick el, Leslie Morris, Ed Jacobus. f$k Towards a Better Tononnow X rUa far year future . . . I sr the security f year family . . . f or these "extras" yea want. It's food assurance to save at SA LEM FEDERAL where year savings are Federally Insured Safe U $$ by an ageuey ef the United States Government. EARN OUR CURRENT 11, RETURN ON SAVINGS SALEII FEDERAL SAVINGS $40 State & LOAN ASSN. Opposite the Courthouse Salens, Ore. I TjannsinajsMiSLLiwiji-ijjiiiniP si" m i"i" mry" A ;b v 0 irf () IML ft iMl &nvnnsasnasHBssBsM i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ILL HEALTH IS FORCING BUSINESS! HY DOCTOR SAYS "RETIRE! OUT OF I V 0-0 "" ""' I HMHIlflT-.il . ASTOUNDING BUYS! TBDE VALUES! IFurniiure Sacrificed! My doctor says, "You can't tales it with you!" I bsliT him. I'm soiling out my ontiro stock of quality furnirurs . . . orerything has to go. Two and a hali floors of "Nams" furniture is going at sacrifice prices. It's tho chanco of a life-time for you to furnish your homo with really fine furniture at bargain counter prices. Everything in the store is for sale ... orery thing reduced to the lowest possible price. Furniture for every room of your home. Daven ports, lamps, occassional chairs, floor-covering, appliances, hardivare . . . everything must go! Come and get it ... at these prices everything will move fast! Oar Building Is FOR REIIT! All Fixtures, Display Shelves, Elc. FOR SALE OPEN 'TIL 9 P. II. Ml row and F Jl TOlJMirsl'4A?17iTO c April Zl V i .JU-..v:? uX. yir: ihrongn April E!! Men! Muriry iira--get your share! 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