CHy News Uirneifs THREE CANDIDATES FILE - Turee more candidates Wc !nes day filed for Drecinct committee f man or committeewoman with the Marion count, clerk. They were: Margret M. Waters, 430 N. bummer it., precinct lu; Don Madison. 266 N. Capitol t.. pre cinct 11; and Wilda M. Sieg- mund, 1398 Lee St., precinct 0. All re republicans. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 500 Stat st TEAGUE HEADS EAST Emerson Teague, owner of Tea cut Motor company here, will leave "aturday for a two-week business trip to the east. He will stop at Washington, D. C. and Philadelphia, Pa., concerning his lumber Interests. At Detroit he will inspect new lines at the Kai-xer-Frazer automobile plant. Johns-Manvllie shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 184 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Ph. 34642. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too sm-.ll. F. A. Doer fler Sons Nursery, ISO If. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. MRS. BOY MILLS ILL Mrs. Roy H. Mills, wife of the secretary of the state board of control, was termed "resting well" Wednesday night at Salem Gen eral hospita. where she is confin ed with coronary thrombosis. At tendants report that she is not to have visitors at present. Save your fuel by insulating and weatherstripping. Valley Weather atrip Co. 1378 N. Church. Ph. 38843. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Guv C. Newpent. 831 i Klngwood ave., was reported in "fairly good" condition following surgery at Salem General hospital Wednesday. She is the wife of the engineer zor tne state capitoi buildings and grounds. Hotana rummage sal over Green baum's Fri. and Sat.-, MICKEY FLAX VISITS : Mickey Flax, I irmer Salem res taurant man and night club own er who now operates a bus ter rain and restaurant in Arlington was a visitor, in Salem Wednes day. , v , : McCLURE ADDRESSES LIONS Plans for meeting problems concerning tne southern Pacific grade crossing at 12th and Union streets were discussed at a West Salem Lions club meeting Wed nesday oy t:. A. McClure, secre tary of the state capitoi planning commission. Ct 1 El. . . Roto Rooter for clog g'4 sewers, dr-'ns. Th. 35?"7. 1 NOTICE! ! Hearing Aid Users Our new office hours are from 9 a. m. until fi p. m. including the noon nour, every Jay except Sat urday, when we close rt in. m. Come in and let's get acquainted. caiuru an kinds of hearing aids. James I Taft 6c Associates, ZZ8 ..- B-"-ng, Salem. TWINS BORN WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas. 2053 S. Summer St., are parents of twins, a nov and a viri. hnrn Wed nesday at Salem General hospital. Adam Hats exclusive agent, unitea snirt shon. 331 state Kt POP MACHINE PILFERED Thieves broke into a soft-drink machine at the Texaco service sta tion at 1000 S. Commercial st overnight and took $1.60, city po lice said Wednesday. Air-Steamship til KugeL -7694. 153 N. anywhere. F h St. Guarai.l;ed large j Saturday 28th. 1 chet ;e, 28c. Chin 1275 N. Church. '1 ranch eggs pt. cottage ip Club store, Catholic Daughters " of America serving a spaghetti dinner at V. F. W. hall, corner Hood & Church Sts. on Thurs., Jan. 26, be ginning at 6:00. Adults $1, chil dren under. 12, $.50. Public in vited. . - , KALLANDER TO SPEAK Rudy Kallander of the state for estry servicewill discuss "Rehab illtation of Tillamook, Burn Ar eas" t the meeting of Organized CB unit 13-9 Friday evening in the Naval and Marine Corps Re serve Training center. Former Seabees are invited to attend the meeting. - Spencer Corsetier call 3-5072. BTJGLE PRA'TICE OFF A practice scheduled by the drum and bugle corps of Capital post 9, American Legion, for Thursday night has been cancel led. No practices will be held un til notice is issued. We Jiavej some baby beef for your locker, 39c lb. Also fresh auuea lurxeys 39c. C. S. Orwig, 4373 Sllv ' n Rd., Ph. 2-6128. GUARD MEETING MOVEn itp A meeting of company G, 162nd uuaniry, scneauied lor Thursday has been moved up to Monday at 8 pm. . I Camp-fire rummage scj, Frl & Sat, In? Stevens 1 old Jewelry store. GIFT SHOP NAMED Certificate of assumed business name as The Rose Gift shop of Salem was-filed Wednesday with the Marion county clerk by Rose Zumstein, -- Myrtle ave. Bakwd food sale, Portland Gas & Cjke, 109 S. Com!., Th iri., Jan. 28. Albany Man Wins Army Commission Cpl. Frank J. Bracelin, Albany, Wednesday became the first Ore gon National Guardsman since the war to win a commission through army correspondence courses. Bracelin is one of more than 300 officers and men who are taking the courses. It takes more than 250 hours of study time to com plete the course. Braceiin. wno Qualified second lieutenant, is a student at lewis and Clark college, Portland. He belongs to Company L, 162nd infantry. New Policemen fat Wesson in Laboratory Work j ... v M 1". New members of Salem's police force are shewn abere as they gather arviina collection 01 items wnicn enee ngarea In crimes as they attend one f series of classes la the current training program. In foreground Is Jack II. Beans, assistant director ef the state police crime detection laboratory at the U. of O. medical school la Pert land. Besides Salem policemen, officers from ether towns are attend- iSISSi Amedatlon ef City - " vnm eww Bocrui s asseeiauon. Tn tmru includes laboratory aids lnstrncttoa; criminAlTestiOon teJ! Public Itecords Births BRANCHTo Mr. and Mrs. Otis E. Branch, Turner, a son, Wednesday, January 23 at Salem Memorial hospital. R IN G W ALD To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ringwald, Salem route 3, box 911, a son, Wednesday, Jan uary 25 at Salem General hos- BIDWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Walter BldwelL 407 Milton st., a son, -Wednesday, January 25 at Salem General hospital. THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas, 2053 S. Summer st., twins, a son and a daughter, Wed nesday, January 23 at Salem Gen eral hospital. " -F A E T It To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paeth, Jr., 830 N. Winter st, a ton, Wednesday, January 25 at Salem General hospital. IIARNESSTa ..j . . wiu Lawrence Harness, Independence, a son, Wednesday, January 23 at oaxcm ucnergi nospita . CIRCUIT COURT . Bryan Goodenough vs Monford (jr. ana tiossie m. Adams: Defen danU granted 10 days to file fur ther answer. ' ! Betty June Hanshew vs Arthur m. Hanshew: Complaint for di vorce allecine that defendant U Confined in state nenitentlarv ask custody of two minor children and sou total monthly jsupport money. Married March 14 1946, at Van couver, wash. ' r . Agnes Hammack vs James A. Hammack: Order modifies divorce decree. Nancy Rowe vs : James Rowe: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel ana inhuman treatment asks custody of one minor child, $40 monthly support money and set tlement of property rights. Mar ried Feb. 6, 1948, in Boston, Mass. PROBATE COURT Virginia Lee Flood guardian ship estate: Order appoints Pio neer Trust company guardian. Elizabeth--Ann Roan guardian ship estate: Order approves an nual account of guardian. Walter and Sarah Scott guard ianship estate: Order confirms guardian's annual account C. E. Taylor estate: Appraisal at $13,983. - Charles W. Porter estate: Ap praisal at $10,688. MUNICIPAL COURT ' Jean L. Cook, 635 S. Liberty st, charged with burglary and for gery; held in lieu of $3,500 bail. David R. Cook and Harold B. Lancelle, both of 635 S. Liberty st, charged with burglary on two counts and tamervr: held in lltn nt $6,000 bail each. Milton A. Bressler. Monmouth route 2, charged with drivine while intoxicated: fined 2n driver's license suspended for one year. Agnes G. Ewing, 2055 Hazel ave., charged with failure to re main at scene of accident: fined 2V ' Ray Marquis, Portland, charged I wiin recxiess driving; fined $23. New Salvation Army Chief to Arrive Soon Mai. Charles Bennett, new Sal vation Army commander for Sa lem, is due to arrive in Salem this week to succeed Capt R. B. Lesher, who left Wednesday for Modesto, Calif. Norma Valdez. secretary at th Army headquarters here, said that iviaj. Bennett is iiatea to arrive late tonleht or early Friday. He has been at Pueblo, Colo., since 1947. A welcome meeting for him is scheduled for Sunday, January 29, at the Army hearauarters. Public church services will be held at 11 a.m. and night services will take place at 7:30 o'clock. Maior Bennett has served with the corps since 1924. He has spent most 01 that time in the Rocky mountain reffion. H wu raii in the vicinitv of Newher?. rwnt hd earlier years near Tillamook and later at Eugene. Capt Lesher will assume com mand of the Salvation Armv unit at Modesto, with duties similar to those he had here. Mayor's Committee To Study Garbage Disposal Proposal A mayor's committee was ap Dolnted Wednesday for a ttudv of proposed citywide compulsory garoage aisposai. Acting Mayor David O'Hara named Alderman Walter Mus- grave, Mrs. George Ailing, presi dent of Salem Woman's club which has proposed the project; Batty E. Cooper, sanitarian with the city-county health depart ment; Don Madison, Salem prop erty owner who is active in civic affairs. This fills out the seven-member committee which the city council directed to include also City Man ager J. L. Franzen; Martin E. Willits, proprietor of West Salem Sanitary service, and William Schlitt, president of Salem' Sani tary service. The Woman's club and other supporting women's groups have not proposed a specific program, but have urged a compulsory dis posal system as a public health measure.' I Salem Field Lands 59 Detoured UAL Flights The United Air tinea station In Salem handled a total of 59 flights unaoie to land on Portland air ports frozen runways between January 20 and 23. the oneratlnn reported Wednesday. During the three days the Sa lem station boarded 436 passen gers here and denlaned 498. It also handled thousands of addit lonal pounds of air freight ex press and mail. Brotherhood Week Plans Laid at Meet Preliminary dan were laid Wed nesday for Brotherhood vmIt Fh ruary 19 through 26. by a meeting oi tne urotnernood week commit tee and the Salem committee of National Conference of Christians and Jews. Those meeting In the conference room ox tne First National bank were Saul Bloomberg. Ford Wat- kins and Charles Howard, of th Salem committee, and Brotherhood weeK ueneral Chairman Joe Felt on: radio committee. R. J. SohmMt: chairman. Dave Host and Dirk Nason; press, Eric Bergman; mo tion pictures, Leo Henderson; churches and synagogues, the Rev. Brooks Moore and Harry Brown and schools. Dean Robert O oi Willamette university. Among plans for Brotherhood week are SDecial church service. special steakers for service r1nh including Rabbi Saul Applebaum ana ur. cnanes Howard, radio programs and motion pictures at local theaters. Eels In America and Europe eave their streams and swim to the warm Atlantic waters north of the Eauator. There they nrodure their young and die. The young eels swim back to the same homes which their parents left JAMES L. EDWARDS public srosaiaai ALEM. ORCOON INSTALLATIONS . ACCOUNTING PAYROLLS ANO TAXES ISO NO. SI . PHONE S.4SOS A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN BUT A grow, in Safm ... and blooml vtrydiy but Sunday from II through noon til 2 down tho fimouf Nohlgron's Alloy - , . . . . .. I Would You Like to Play the Have you heard the Electric Accordion? It Will Thrill You Private instruction and Bands Junior and Senior Bands - Concert' Groups - Cowboy and Fun Bands - for the Youngest Begin ner to the advanced professional player. We Rent Accordions While You Learn Public Dances Feature March Of Dimes Bill Public dances at the Glen wood ballroom Saturday night and at the Crystal Gardens next Tnwi. night Will Wind un tnalor activities in the current March of Dimes campaign. Proceeds from both dances will CO into the drive fund, acenrriinv to Howard Ragan chairman. Ad vance ticket sales are in progress. Joe Lane and his western band will play at Saturday- night's dance in the Glen wood hall locat ed about two miles north of Salem on the Pacific highway. Dave West cowboy singer, will entertain durintr intermission This dance was orleinallr slated for January 21. Navatn TnHlan boys and girls from Chemawa In dian school also will perform. Tne Salem Elks lodee is soon. soring the Tuesday night dance. Bill DeSouza and his orchestra will nlav for mnHom rlanrHn downstairs and the Pop Edwards hand will nlav for old.tim lianr. ing in the upper ball at Crystal Gardens. 1 The SoQAsman, Sakm, Ote30iv Thursday January 26, 19S0 5 tinempl oyment Load Eases in Marion, Polk Barring an extended spell of bad weather in the next few weeks the unemployment claims load in the Marion-Polk county areas Is expected to decrease from a peak reached last week. Benefit claims this week are ex pected to remain at about 5.000. the same as last week, according to William Bail lie, manager of the oaiem oince of the state employ ment service. , Last year's peak load of 6,200 claims, reached in late January, nas never oeen touched this win ter, said Baillie. The load this season, however, has been "stret ched out longer, than in the win ter of 1948-49. he said. . "It seems that employers are using every break in the weather, this winter, to bring their men back to the Job." said Baillie. "This is especially true In the saw milL logging and construction in dustries, which have been most seriously hit by bad weather." Meanwhile the state unemploy ment compensation reported that tne number oi employed workers in Oregon Is near the all-time high mark, despite the fact that there is almost a record total of jobless workers. The commission said that their were 418,200 persons working on non-farm jobs during December. This was only slightly below the record total set in December. 1948. On the other hand the commission estimated that this month . the number of unemployed might mount to 100,000 over the state. greatest in history of the commission. Banquet Facilities 1 Now Available at iintmiAi i nil' Mail Private banquet facilities ars available in the large room form erly occupied by the Salem Cham ber of Commerce, according to Joseph H. Randall, Salem restaur ateur who is now operating the service. - Randall said the room also is available for niirht ings. The Salem chamber, which nas oeen occupying the enure sec ond floor above Bishop's men's ' store, will continue to occupy only the front part of the building. Randall said Wednesday he ' plans to redecorate the entrance .AAtH , A ft.. . 1 1 Ml A. wiu h, hw uuuns nau soon, inav twee u now occupiea oy uie ure-, gon farm bureau. Randall will continue to operate the Golden Pheasant restaurant and will con tinue ta CSter for thm ehamKev'a i Heparin is used by surgeons to Dr event formation of elot in hiwvf - vessels after muhMm, ron uisunm savings SEE Bret Fcdcrcl pffi Savings ursi J Current Dividend 2Vt st Federal Savings end Lean AssU 1U So. 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