J . i I Cniy News EBnrfieffs DISEASES DOWN , Only three cases of communi cable diseases, all ringworm, were reported in Salem last week, Sept. 4-10, by Dr. W. J. Stone, Marion county health officer. No diseases were reported elsewhere in the county except for six varied cases In institutions. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st SMOKE DRAWS EXGCVES The commotion that drew Salem fire equipment to a building at 155 N. Commercial st. Monday afternoon turned out to be only sme pouring but of a loose pipe. Karakul Karpet It's new, it's re versible. It's IOC virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364 Lip Stick Beauty Salon. Complete Beauty Service. Even, by appt. 3-3836. 1872 State. TOWNSEND VICTORY CLL'B " Tqwrvsend Victory club 17 will meet at 8 p.m. tonight at the home of Mrs: Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church st. The ladies auxiliary will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday at the same address. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent dividend 21? See First Federal Savings First. 142 S. Lib erty Phone 3-4944. Complete line of Revere movie cameras and projectors at new prices. Henry's Photo .Shop. 469 State Street. , . IENDERSON IN HAWAII W. K. Henderson, electronics technician 2c, of 1623 Chemeketa St., recently participated in the annual American Legion conven tion at Hilo, Hawaii, as a crew member of the submarine USS Greenfish. When in the mood for food that is really keeno Have it cooked by -Nick Marino, "Salem Supper Club." FIRST AID CALLS T!je Salem first aid squad was called Monday to treat Frances Kettle, 62, of 727 Center St., who caught her hand in a washing machine ringer, and 20-months-old Rayleen Polzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Polzel, who fell on some stairs and struck her head. :.either injury was re ported to- be serious. Auction tonight Glenwood. St'BLIMITY FIRM FILES Sublimity Building supply is the assumed business name filed Mon day with Marion county clerk by Ralphs. M. Lulay and John J. Mackie, both of Sublimity The Colonial House will be closed until Friday. Sept. 16th, Clair, Marge, and Stella. DRAINAGE CHECK SOUGHT Requests for correction of two places where road drainage is claimed to be insufficient were placed Monday before Marion county coijirt. Inspection is plan ned. W. 14 Kuhn, Salem route 7, said inadequate tile; on Lancaster drive north of Silverton road causes water to back up on his place. C. C. Tracy, near Crawford school, submitted phoics to show conditionsiresulting ;from what he called inadequate provision for carrying water across the road. He asked for installation pf a culvert. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too Email. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322 Auction tonight Glenwood. ROSSMAN RETURNS Justice George Rbssman of the state supreme court, returned here Sunday night from Si. Louis, Mo., where he attended the. annual meeting of the American Bar as sociation, i Justice Rossman said all states were represented. Special meeting Thursday Sept. 15, Millmen's Local, Mils" to "con sider new? per capita tax. Old and New. Rumrnage sale, Argo Hotel, Thursr, Fri4 Sat. Sister hood of Beth Sholom Synagogue. MATTRESS FIRM NAMED Assumed business name of Val- j ley Mattress company, 1694 N. Commercial st., was! filed Monday with Marion county clerk's office by Roland C. Kleen, 1038 Sixth st, and Charles Oi Gilman, 1017 Sixth st., both of West Salem. The Colonial House will be closed until Friday, Sept 16.th. Clair, Marge, and Stella. . The Flower Basket 2-4802. MEIER FILES NAME Frank. ' W. Meier filed with Marion cpunty clerk Monday a certificate of assumed business name as Ferry Street Body and Fender, 1205 Ferry "jet, Auction tonight Glenwood- i Air-Steamship tickets anywhere, i Kugel. 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. ADDED TO SILVEftTON FIRM i The name of Ma V. Hubbs was i added to that of George W. Hubbs i as having an interest in George' W. l(ubbs company Silverton real I estate and insurance firm, in as- sumed business name filings Mon day at Mafion county clerk's of . fice. $25.00 reward for information leading to the conviction of per sons depositing garbage on the highway. By order Marion County Court. Cofferdams to Direct Santiam at Dam-Site m . , ... . 4b mm , I DETROIT, Sept 12- Special )-Workmen at the Detroit dam-site . near here are shown constroctin the upstream cofferdam which will soon divert the North Santiam river thronsh a. recently-completed diversion tunnel A Similar downstream dam will be built and a base for the nuta will be constructed In the dry rjver bed. The cofferdam above consists of a wooden crib filled with gravel and is to be completed in about two weeks. (U. S. army engineers photo). State Turkey Growers to i Hear Publisher By Ullie U Kadsen Farm Editor, The Statesman Marshall Dana, who has recent ly returned from a trip through the Fat East and Europe, has been announced as the speaker at the 10th apnual meeting of the Oregon Turkey Improvement as sociation which will meet Septem ber 20 at Gorvallis. The opening time has been set for 10 a. mi in the Memorial Un ion building. Daylight Saving, which wlili make It 9 a. m, for other vallejr towns who have re turned to standard time, N. L. Bennion, 'association secretary, warns. J '' Dana's t4lk will be given at the 6:30 banquet to be held at the Cor vallis country club. A fellowship hour, also j at the club, will pre ceed the banquet hour. First on the program will be J. A. Harper J Oregon State college, poultry department, who will give a report qn the national turkey federation,! and W. T. Geurtz, president i the association who will also speak. Harper will also The Statesman. Salem. Oro. Tuesday. September 13. 1995 review the college! turkey re search work. At 2 JO .Dr. Paul Bernier will speak on improvement through breeding and Norton. Northwest Poultry and Dairy Products com pany, will talk on the market out look. Two special features of the aft ernoon will include a panel dis cussion on producing and selling turkey hatching eggs in which W. H. Schwedler, Jan Conn, Albert Potts, Felix Wright, Ted Olm itead, J. A. Ellison and Price Schroeder takes part, arid the tour of the college turkey farm which will include a demonstration on selecting breeders and drawing blood samples. : Mexican Indians wind big fire flies around their ankles for lipht on night journeys through forests. Church School Enrollment Gain Reported (School story also on page 1) Because parochial "schools in Sa lem were already at or near their maximum . enrollments, Monday's opening registration showed only a slight gain. The total in. four schools was 906, compared to 872 at the opening a year ago. Sacred Heart academy enrolled 231 students, with the 69-member sophomore; class the largest. The figure is an increase of 23 from 1948's opening day..' . A few more were expected to join the 310 at St. Joseph's grade school. Here the registration was down from 342 a year ago, due to a change in the boundary line be tween areas covered by the two Catholic schools. St. Vincent de Paul grade school gained from 266j to 299,-due prin cipally to the line change. A few more are expected to enroll. Livingstone' school, operated by the Seventh DayAdventist church, showed a first-day total of 66, up. from last year's 56. This year the 10th grade is offered as well as, elementary. A few more pupils are expected. Naval Air Reservists Hold Flight Meeting Naval air reservists of Salem had their first flight meetings over the week end. Members were taken up by Lt. Comd. G. W. Hug, office in charge of the naval air facility here, andLt. S. R. Fallander, as sistant. They used an SNB twin engined plane borrowed from Seattle- navy center. The '.eight planes scheduled to: be based at the Salem facility are i still held in Seattle pending quali-! fication of pilots. s Boy Scout Board Of Review Slated Wednesday Night First Cherry City Boy Scout district board of review since ear ly summer will be held. Wednes day, September 14, in the base ment of the Salem city library at 7 p. m. The board will review scouts in the Salem area who are ready for advancement in rank at future troop courts of hoiiqr, said George Strozut, board Chairman. The board will meet on the second L W ednesday of each month inrougnxoui me ian ana winter months, Strozut said. Births LANDERS To Mr. and Mrs. Orval Landers, Mehama, a daugh ter, Monday, September 12, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. REAGLE To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reagle, Salem route 8, a daughter, Monday, September 12, at Salem Memorial hospital WILLIG To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Willi. 894 Highland ave , a daughter, Monday, September 12, at Salem General hospital. RASCIIKA To Mr. and Mrs. Everett Raschka, Salem route 5, a son, Monday, September 12, at Salem General hospital. JORGENSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jorgensen, 928 S. 13th St., a son, Monday, September 12, at Ealem General hospital. Lone Bidder Claims Timber At OC Atiction A total of 1,285.000 feet of OiC timber, located irk Linn county, was sold for $15,936 at an oral auction sale Monday in the Salem office of A- P. Collins, district for ester. Lone bidder was Lulay Brothers Lumber company of Scio. The timber is located In the Crabtree forest unit a few. miles east of Scio. The contract also included access rights to the stand. The sale was mostly of green Douglas fir which brought $14.65 per thousand feet. The rest of the timber included ivhite pine at $5.65 per thousand and Douglas fir culls, $5. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION 3t tomas racei Graduate Cornish school, Seattle concertmaster, California Junior Symphony first violinist. Paramount, M. G. AA., & Uni versal first violinist, Dallas Symphony, Dallas, Texas, v iolin instructor, Colorado college. 1472 Center Phone 2-6472 Mil four 6 of V ofdWeri&oinln prepif fojr Winter! 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