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iYeic Jextelry Store to Open Monday . L 7 Opening' dar in a new location will be Monday for the Raymond G. Warren Jewelry store and watch repair shop. Pictured above to a portion of the new store at 234 N. High si. with Warren and his daafhtrr. Dorethv. at left. Warren's other repair shop, operated at 141 S. Liberty tt. for more than three rears, will be continued la charge of Alvin Marr, watchmaker. (Photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) W arren to Open Jfwelrv Sure in Hold Building R G. Warren uili open his j'A-lry store Monday at 234 N )fih it. Jn a iim retently com j leted In tte Seiiator hotel buliri iiilt Warren -a ill retain the lot;-.-lion at 14! S J-ii erty t for wat . 1 letjjiirlrig at for the prefer;! T),e new tf le a ill Vatiht finri a general Jewelfy arid ic-ntin,.i to fe t ii : t line of emj-h- ie watch ' n-f ; ir A. r rk Wan en .b;-. ' i-en m I imi.c in Salt-m 's.ru e J .! 'i-'-i.' ai. i pritr to tr .(t oj ratcii a jeAeii tre in C"or aiii He is ctie m jiirrlen ri;h v.Vrk nnrl r,r. -ereM president cf the S.Wm h"' s lety. Cancer Drive To Continue K!lov. :ng a siiw t rf r t . the fiiive tr. M..i . the An t- VJikt! 'M 1 ui.ty for si ( ';in t m $6. (KKi 11 i-lv c.n; 20. !(! it M F.m her, chairn'u.n. aiiiioi.T i - jj S.i t ui Hay I.e ihan $ h.OOO has be-n re ceived at Mancn county's drive headquarter. 229 N Liberty tt. Cat er coin Ijoxes displayed by the M.unn conrtv fommittee In nus 1 ;.nf 1 f buMti": thrmuh cut the ; t e. v. :M nft t r. lU'ctffl until Mav 20 and tin ! iontent. ; re-, expected to swell the tfital ! eonirierably. arc-ird"ng to "Mr F.arl Snoll. co-rhairmn of. the drive Among individuals promoting the campaign in their communi- tie? are Mr. Fiank Porter. Silver- j ton: Mr. Tnii5 Ferri. Stayton; ! Mm. (iilb"it Ioney and L. L. Fhlelds. Jefferson. Tnforniatioii On Passports ( Now Available Added ir foimation to th-e Bp rlving far forefim pa.sp-tt ;t the office of Marion Countv fle'k Ifarlsn Judit is now available Judii lepoited Sflfurday. Judii ,s.-id he is now ar 'e t" advise 11 the var.tn.s o i.i.ti u ' reulatior'.s c o n c e r nn.g 1. health t ei tific e-. pt'l.ie ce tii rates currency eve'-.ce i;.te- nd c-ther '? eijuireirier-t- Judd office take tpplictioiu ; for passport The new mforma- I tlon. he said, had often been ought before but he had no offi cial source tyitil last week. Van Dvke. Mi-Kay Decide Committee. Frank Yin Dvke. spe..ker of the Oregon house of repiesenta tives. atrivefi in Salem eaily Sat urday to confer with Gov. Doug- J Lits McKay ln-connection with ap- j pointment of house members on i everal interim 1 ommitlees of the xevent IcRislatuie. , Senate President WilUam Walsh : as";tci amv in Salem Wednes-j Jay- or Thursday. Van Dyke said Y.t planned to announce memr-ers f these committees, in coopera- : tion w ith the governor. ! next i w eek. Approximately a dozen In tel im committee were created during the 1949 legislative session tf SUtI TO OUCOVll TMI NEW AMAZINO ONE-UNfT 0c& 0 SMAUEI-TET AMAZiNCIV rOWIBFUt I AND NO tUTTON NEED SHOW IN THE EAIt JAMES X. TAFT A ASSOC. 218 Oregon BWr, Salem Phone 2-4491 to. a i - C. A. Schaef er President of TB Association C A Shi, fer. of Sj!"in wa eletted presjdert of the Marifi fo.,nv T'irir,'.lois anfc! Health as'f ,.,ir -;it the a iation' .i- ... rii "1t c. Ft ir av r ipht ir -n YiU t,;.!, of Ft rtjt'n Var j ;'i irrrrjv f: -t Uc U . -ds (i-U-ftn B iel V ' ' n ( t!.a f.f (h e' s fc,v in. lude Dr. Wo' ren. first vice presj ("!etu Put.sch. Mr l t ' ! A I ' ! ( ' ! it F. H-i 1. r.t Mrs ArM rid ii e presiier;t, and I' K:ef. tiensurer. The' Pf C ef H Swift was elef tef! to the ,(! d of directpn r.d Betty F' f-i n as recording secretary .'. .1 spesiker of the meeting A.i- Dr. firmer Bellinger, super intendent if the state tsiberculo-is k.upital hee' Other features of he. prograrn included invocation bv th Rrv.i Mr. Swift, a mwirsl siif. by Jfn Srhnetder. and a 'ending .v f'na Ber-tefher At a twsfa.e-? vessiotv commit tee refrts ti.rr:e from Sirs. Ri.b. BiinneU. exe i:tte s- retary. and other comrnjilff hearty Visitfn Included Thoma M.ijjee. of Pirt land, Jtate education, office: Ij's Roblson. Multnomah County Tu berculosis and Health ajtcociatior. and Mrs. Ethel Palmes, Yamhill county association Ij. Parker (raIi)ate From Air Force Seliool LQWRYMIR FORCE BASK S"corid Lieutenant Orpheus I. Pniker. sod ofp L I fs 1 1' . Am N. Church? st. S;, iem. O . v., grafiuiiten V ith hor.01 . f i mi ; air f.r ce ' aimament t-.-iiir: cturse at th.ibase near Dpt" lie led the class w hich f'C'mpiete.l training Api 1! 26 P;i t ker yi.is an Org'n -t..tf. piisiiii v 'at'ci betoif he 're-entoi eo active duty lst faH. Suits Sek Jf().(M)() In anport Damage Pv'KTLAND. May ? ;.-.'i- An other serie of suits against th gov i ntnent bring to $60,000 ti e anbiint former Vanpoil resiients ate seeking for the destruction of that housirig prfiject In "last vear s fkod The 20 stilts-allege the Portland housing aujhoiity and c-ti.c-i gov ernment ageftx ies vere; negligeiit and deiayejd warnings HAIRY SEMLER rTH n v 1 t . I ' ' II 1 ' 1 f You're oswr'd of Skilled Croft jmonship. Quality Materiols ' 0d precision len-Gf "dtng when yow bring your prescription to SEMLER Optical Offices. New smart styles, colorful fromes. Liberal Crtdit . . . Less than 10c a Day Get your glasses HOWI Poy lofer on SEMLER S Eosy Terms. SmoB Weekly or; Monthly Amounts . . . NO EXTRA COSTI 1-DAY SERVICE htm W4if m $! S 9 'Malt, m4 Tfi Fol Gt ym ait yvwr eno. Urn r i Mm inn t (Tioi OFFICES STIT -21LVM 111 W""' "' UR-$TATf COMMEROAl On 0 '.5 '-. -,4 i I 'I J C. Wickens Rites Monday 1 I Final rites for Charles W. Wick ! ens. 176 Fiiirmount St. who died at a Salem hospital Friday, will be held at Fd.vard Hoiman and Son mortuary in Portland at 1 p rr. Monday, with interment at Lincoln Memorial cmeteiy. Wu kens. 58. native cf Fran f':t. X Y. and a MMier.t S.'dcm for three ye.ifs, is ur r. ed by his wnio'A. V. Oijie Vnkci; i :s mother. Mrs. Fli.,i.eth W.ck er.s. L'tn-if. N V.. 1 a iUjso,. Wiii.s C. ("ia:k. S.i :!!, Governor Eiilon-es National Hearing Wt'ek National H-: ing v. tt-k. May K to 14. six n:-o;ed uy the Pt : ti.t.i Hear l.-.g sm .tty. ie e.v eri the et. dorst;u -nt Sat. id. v cf (ii v Dentil, s McKav . The protiarn sti esse L th ct ri se 1 v atiori ;r: t pi t-v t-i:t .011 ft i,i- eas s ar ing the k s. - Ciety rr.en ht is w ill a.-ip.aint ,' . put ho vvi'l, the co'ii atK'i. " can give thtx-e wi'.h lt it !... hearing. 1 Il Costs No More To Bo Safe! You don't hae to pay a price for pure, accurately filled prescriptions. Let our skilled pharmacists com- 1 pound our needs at fair ' le'el prices. Schaefer's Drug Store 1S95 1949 Phone 3-5197 or 2-9123 135 North Commercial VjUliavJuv fjoi mow 1b GO.foi; ipitfv GLASSES Bloodmobile To Pay Fourth Visit to County The Red Cross blrdrnobile from the Portland regional blood center comes to Sa.em Tuesday. for its fourth visitation 10 ,ne i i county, starting work at 10 a. m. ; in Firt Methodist church Goal of the local committee is at least 100 pints, on each isit of the bloodmobile. because the; , fewer the donors the higher the f cost to the Red Cross per pint in maintaining tins program and be- , cause . otherwise Marion 4xjunty will not have enough b!od - ; turned here for its use. said Mil- j ton L. Meyers, local blood pro- i gram chairman. Biood donatedv here is taken to the Portland cen ter for process.r.g. then is return ed here to be on hand at local hos pitals for free use to all in need jof it. j Those figned to donate next ! Tuesday were asked to keep their 1 appointments or cancel in t:me to enable the committee to sign up a substitute. j A limited number of "drop-ins. , tho-e not having appointments i G33J MODEL C-6 Holds more than 110 lbs. ,f food. a. .a l ADVANCED FEATURES for Better Eating ... Better Living! V HEEDOHOD If 255 II. Liberty schdu3d, can be handled. Donors should be between 11 and 59 yer of age although those over 18 and under 21 may give blood upon written consent of their parents. For a period of four hours prior to the donation, donors should avoid fatty or fried foods, including butter and cream. They may eat fruit or fruit juices, jam, marmalade, honey, preser ves, dry toast or crackers, and may have tea or coffee with sugar but without cream. A period of eight weeks must elapse between donations. Swedish Diplomats To Visit Salem -to Confer with MeKav Salem will be host Tuesday to Swedish diplomatic officials who will he in Oregon on a visit to Gov. Douglas McKay The visit ors will, be Erik Boheman. am basc.iicr to the U. S . and Manne Lindholm, consul at San Fran cisco. The governor is gixir.g a lunch eon for the guests T.iesday noon at the Legion club, to iYu'ude a small party of local officials, in dustrialists and business men. The diplomats will also confer officially with the governor be fore proceeding to Portland where they will spend Wednesday. En Retail Price Delivered and Installed. Freeies wmi star as feed Storage basilars Slarf Mdtrs PWsti breaker fian latarise Kfirt aad U4 Ud Ca tee 1cea U Plastic U baer Paslthn adfaa Urdb Tssaesialw caatral 0aa-aiec steal I z : ie-r: Police Officials to Attend Conclave Salem Police Chief C. A. War ren plans to attend the two-day convention of the Oregon Associa tion of City Police Officers at ! Klamath Falls on Monday and Tuesday. j Capt Walter Lansing of the I state police and Elmer H. Halstead, ' j education, also' will attend from j Salem. Round-table sessions on police ; training, police methods and cur rent unsolved cases in the north west will feature the convention. Racing Pigeons to Flv Home to Seattle The season's second group of racing pegions on the Salem Seattle shuttle will be released here this morning at 8 o'clock, ac cording to Railway Express of- ! ficials. On the basis of past per formance the birds, some 200 of INVENTORS set or rail J. T. ANDKRSON Ea. 2749. Portland Phone 3-8797. Salem r 1 ItAOf MACK lia. ULlfALOrlk HOME FREEZER Other models available to fit the needs of every family. From $129 95 to $599 50. As little as $26 95 down, $5 51 per mo 0 tflrfcrfif Tw. casts af wWl 4" af iaswhrtiae Catenae fciagss Taa saace Oaiat caasfressar seaiei hi eJ Five year f4 aratarriaa plaa Solcn Oregon Th Stcrimgn." Salem, them, will be in Seattle about four hours later. The pigeons belong to members of Seattle Racing Pigeon club. WHY PAY MWi When You O Completely Automatic O 5 Year Warranty (on sealed-in- transmission) Wesiinghouse . : It M f Trade-in allowance for your washer . SALEM'S EXCLUSIVE APPLIANCE STORE YEATER APPLIAIICE CO. y 255 N. Liberty Street NOW HAVE A DEEPFREEZE trtara la only ora "Xfpirmxm" home fraaier ' Ak for It br nsnw. And aee yotir dealer for proof J that a Deepreeie bom freezer paja for Itself, pay 70a a profit beaide. Owners of a Deepfreeze borne freezer kave a ' "food bank". Banking hi ay of pro tiding fur the ; . future; the same ia true of a Deepfreeze home J freezer. Both art forms of personal preparedness, j ; 1 i : Bhop only when it's con venient. Buy in quantity when prices are right and simply freeze your fuodi and banff them for use in months to come. Those unexpected trurata hemme a oleasant sururise. fn iust a few utes you can prepare for your Deepfreeze home freezer leu you cook, bake and bank food for many weeks ahead. You can bank your food . . . good cooked foods that vou freeze and store. Left SVjgf Jl? the calendar. Frozen food ! V know no aeaaon. CmhiWrflrwif M.i.iljir't MwnmT, Mm frmmt a.lilH pmthtd wtrtt hSm tt hy ti.mswaws. Srtil tK mt Mm mmd wWk tar Thee iseekljrona Oregon, Sundar. Mar . 1843- After releasing them at the ri way depot, the express office no Ces the club as to weather col dittoes surrounding the takeoff; Can Have O Exclusive Water Saver DOIling IWUBf ll.Ul Cleans Itself Lanndromal. - Bk. .BSk. sssssssi old For Only t min- a banouet or a daily meal' 1 .1 I Y overs become meals prepared ahead. You can deposit and! withdraw from your food- ma. frMr news a Dpfrf Wm4t ft ST mmd HMtSt Um rMnfk . . J. . f .v . ' : ' :i : Phons 343111 . 1 t