C-ANGE TO MEET . ustln Flegel, Portland, state e utor and possible democratic candidate for governor, will dia cuss the proposed Columbia valley authority in a meeting of West Salem Grange Tuesday evening at f e former West Salem city hall. Visitors are welcome. A special musical program has been ar rrnged and refreshments will be gerved. Painting ie paperhanging. Free es timates. 857 Shipping, ph. 39513. Insured savings earn mnre than two per -cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st, If '3ISTREET IS MARKET .Yank Hamstreet, formerly Sa- lr n branch manager oi iTM Mey er. Inc., is now operating the drug sundries, variety and fountain lunch section of the Vista Cut Rate market, 3025 S. Commercial stj from John Clearwater and has p!ans for expansion and renova- . tion. beginning class in Gregg Short hand Simplified. February 27 (day school) Capital Business College Phone 35987. AT ROAD HEARING . Construction and repair of roads and streets were discussed and ex plained by engineers and road foremen of Oregon counties at a meeting in Corvallis Friday" and Saturday. Marion County En gineer Hedda Swart spoke at the meeting which was attended also by members of Marion county court. Isabelle Anderson, former instruc tor at Los Angeles largest Sewing Center now starting sewing class es ai ine new nome ewing cen ter. Phone 33139 for details. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center St BUILDER SMITH FILES An assumed business name cer tificate for Smith the Builder, a building contractor enterprise, was filed with the Marion county court Saturday by H. E. Smith, Stayton. Johns 1 Manville shfnglet applied by Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com'L Free estimates. Ph. 34643. OF ALL SIZES AND, . FOR ALL PURPOSES. . STANDARD OR MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS . . . , DESIGNED AND BUILT RIGHT HERE IN SALEM. Metal Products That U$t-Since 1912 , ZZO So. 17th St t Phono 3-7609 "BUY Til IE AT rijTJrirr. U ' JJ1J3.-'JLL: U i II i m a . mi mi t ni - J t-i' in T" in-rr-TT-f 1 ' ) f umt I.I... y),t.A) ; ;: it llaalUtoli mm JEWELERS Liberty t i CHEST SESSIONS MONDAY Arrangements were completed Saturday for Monday's visit to Sa lem by Ransom Carver, western regional director for Community chest Staff and board meetings involving local chest agencies will be conducted throughout "the day. Only, change from , earlier sched ules is that the 8 p.m. meeting of county hoard and committees will be at the chamber of commerce rooms rather than the chest office. Spencer Corsetier call 3-5072. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan-1 caster Dr. at 4 Corners. F. Z-13ZZ." Lnebraskans VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cronk of Page, Nebr, are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wil liams, 226 W. Rural ave. The wom en are sisters. The Cronks also vis ited with, Milo E. Taylor, who they knew in Pagenore than 30 years ago, and Mrs. Taylor. f Call Electric Roto Rooter for clog ged sewers, drains. Ph. 3-5337. Adam Hats exclusive agent United Shirt Shop, 331 State St JEWELERS TO MEET Sidney L Stevens, regional vice president of American National Retail Jewelers association, and other Salem jewelers are in Port land this week end for north west jewelers convention which will close Tuesday. M Coisage bar open until 9 Fridays and Saturdays, Sundays 10 to 5. Flower by Jary, 590 N. Capital. (Shopping Center) Ph. 2-4802. TO CONSTRUCT DWELLING Permits for one-story dwellings at 160 and 180 W. Boice st, to cost $9,000 each, were issued Saturday by the city engineer's office to James Minty, and for dwelling al terations at 560 N. 14th st, $B00, to George Skaggs. Air-Steamship 'tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St CIILKCn PLANS FILM A film, "Inside India" will be shown to the Sunday school of St Mark Lutheran church at 9:45 this , morning by Mark Gehlar. Oil TII IE" OHTIt APRIL 1st Only Cos fo Regular Prif of $45 Affr April 1st Imagincl A bonus saving on new Elgin beauties.. .famous Elgin crafts manthipf Brilliant new designs by ' Henalee for everyone from 16 to 60 Each with 17 jewel movement Buy now for yourself or a thrifty present 011 purchase one i ef these new Elda watches I en bndf et account If mm desired. -1 iim , . a mmm V. OF SALEII J mm at State ?UWVALT-KIN DIES .John R. Zumwalt, 53, father of James Zumwalt of Salem, died at a Coos Bay hospital .Thursday. Zumwalt a veteran of World War L was a North Bend automobile salesman. Surviving are the widow and three other sons. .- - , Fresh killed young turkeys, 39c lb. Orwlg's Market 4375 Silver ton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. Veterinary Hospital Slates Open House Salem Veterinary hospital, 3380 Portland rd, will show off its re cent remodeling and expansion project at an open house today from 2 to 7 D m . armrrfin tn rtr Sydney P. Levene, owner. The hosnital has hn mnr than doubled to size by the $10,000 pro ject, saia Levene, and can handle more man eo animals at one time. Quarters for all inlmsi. been improved, and the hospital is air-conditioned to minimize contamination. Dr. Levene. sas State Veterinary, college, has operated the hospital since 1942. ws esiaoii&ned here in 1937, IN THE 1 1 - w w AT- wmmm wvwvu. . ... ; JiaVlMU AlVBUilaUa This beautiful new Gibson gives yon 1 1 cubic feet of cold in same space used by tho old 6 or 7 cubic feet because it's cold from top to toe with no waste space. And it's packed with the exciting new never-seen-before features. This now Gibson will keep more food mora conveniently, and eiclusive Gibson Cold Modulation keeps foods fresher longer and holds their vitamin content, too. FREEZ'R LOCKER FRESH'NZR SHELF SWING'R CRISP'R FULL-LENGTH DOOR OfflPlansa Membership Drive in State A membership drive and pro posed changes in the state retire ment act occupied a meeting here Saturday of the state board of directors of the Oregon State Em ployes association. I A campaign to boost state mem bership from its present 4,000 to 6,000 , this year was decided on. J. D. Wilson of Salem, member ship chairman. Was , named by President Edward Chldsey of La Grande to direct the drive. . Wilson plans f to set ? a 1950 quota for each of the 49 OSEA chapters in Oregon; The state board endorsed a re quest Saturday for all local chap ter presidents to sound out legis- . - . .- ...... lauve candidates on their attitude to the OSEA recommendationa on the state retirement act The OSEA favors lerislative ao- proval of at least three changes that credit for all prior service be granted . (now 20-vear maxi.v mum); allowance be at the rate of $4 per month for each year of SAME AMOUNT ca ft. 7F-Q- i i if COLD MODULATION HERMETICALLY SEALED SCOTCH YOKE COMPRESSOR Ar FULL-WIDTH SHELVES SNAP-SEAL eh 7ihfa!f mm HOUSECtEEPINGi. IMG FURNITURE APPLIANCES 467 COURT STREET prior, service (new $2.50), and to fmfcrpMfe to $4,200 the maximum salary the state will match (now $3,000). ' These proposals were previous ly adopted by the general OSEA council but failed to pass the 1949 legislature. The board will next meet May 17 in Salem. Sat urday's meeting was at the Sen ator hoteL Macleay to Show County Officials Effects of Dump A community committee at Ma cleay is prepared to show Monday to Marion county court evidence of alleged odors from the recently-established county i garbage dump there. Members of the court will visit the vicinity Monday ' afternoon. Local residents, who have pro tested the dump, have said they would point out to the court its harmful effects. THOMAS TO SPEAK V " PORTLAND. Feb. 23 -UP)- Nor man Thomas, perennial socialist candidate for president will ar rive here : Monday on a lecture tour of the Pacific northwest He will speak here Tuesday night OF SPACE DOOR LATCH - MC?by (Tlfn Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT Rupert M. Jeffers, 1235 S. 19th st, charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, held tor lieu, of $1,000 bait i Homer E. McElhaney. 195 N. Maple st, driving while intoxicat ed, fined $250, sentenced to 30 days in jail and driver's license revoked for one year. DISTRICT COURT , Bernabe Garcia, 1925 S. 25th st, assault and battery, placed on one year probation, 60-day Jail sen tence suspended following plea of guilty. " MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Raymond Walter Wolf, 23, weld er, 650 Bieber st, and Shirley Mae Rockafellow, 19, stenographer, 450 Sunset ave., both of Salem, William Carroll Stoltz, 19, printer's apprentice, and Corinne Kay Seifried, 16, student, both of Silverton. f PROBATE COURT Millie A. Morris estate: Order for partial distribution. - Caroline Ladue estate: Order authorizes sale of personal pro perty. M. Josephine Shanks estate: Or- J fl W BlAUTIFUl PUO-UNOTH DOOt I II fJu a i i hi I i II J fcr, U-"V TOE I Thm Etmtmcm JSalem. Oregon. Sundo-f. February 28; 19505, East Oregon Still Unhurt The Associated Pteat The national coal strike hasn't hurt eastern Oregon yet, thanks to the milder weather of the last few weeks. - - . The town of Baker's coal bins are nearly empty, but no one has gone heat-less yet One coal dealer still has enough stocks on hand for three weeks. The Baker hospital uses oil, and schools have fairly good coal stocks on hand, j At Pendleton, tbe-situation was about the same. Hospitals were well supplied; and most -householders had stocked up on coal der for sale of personal property. Ray M. Waltz estate: Order rlmt- es estate. Mabel C. Hart estate: Order sets April 3 as final account hearing. CIRCUIT COURT Marion E. West n John Karen. ian: Order dismisses suit with prejudice as settled By Coal Strike By 7 45T.. v KV before the strike began. - Both cities were thankful that the bitter below-zero weather came in January, not now. A pro longed freezing spell could use up the dwindling coal supplies. Births HAMPTON To Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hampton, Tigard, a son, Sat urday, February 25 at Salem Gen eral hospital. v GAHLSDORF To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Gahlsdorf, 955 N. 17th st, a son. Saturday, Feb ruary 25 at Salem General hos pital. .i - v.. . - ARMSTRONG To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Armstrong 1034 How ard lt a son. Saturdawb Fehmarv 25 at Salem Memorial hospital. BODIE To Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie, 1149 Saginaw st, a son. Saturday. Februarr 25 at Salem Memorial hospital. . " SMITH To- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Salem route 0, a daughter, Friday, February 24 at Salem General hospital. LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs., Claude Lewis, Gervaia, a son, Friday, February 24 , at Salem General hospital --- :. LEMATTA Xo Mr. and Mrs. Enrlrht Tmtta. SHu. a inn. Rat. urday, February 25 at Salem Me moruu nospitat AVAILAftU WITH IIOHT AND LI PI HAND DOOR NO EXTRA COST SNAP-SEAL DOOR LATCH EAST FREEZE STORAGE 7 CU. FT. IN SAME AMOUNT OF SPACE AS OLD 4 OR 6 CU. FT. MODEL sV SCOTCH YOKE FRIEZINO MECHANISM K&8