r' ' I , .... ' l! 1 HI" (Butty; Nws UBirfieffs IMPROVEMENT FIGURED Hearings on proposed improve ment of two roads were set Fri day by Marion county court alter urveys and cost estimates were presented. The surveyor estimated paving of Bradley drive, south of ' fealem, would cost about $1.77 per ownership foot and Illinois av enue, east of Salem, about $1.70. Hearings will b at 1030 ajn. on March 28 and 24, respectively. Costs will be assessed to adjacent property owners. Dr. James L. Sears & D. Lynn M. Hammers tad announce the remov al of their offices to suite 201 Corsage bar open until 9 Fridays and Saturdays, Sunday 10 to 9. flowers by Jary, 690 N. CapitoL (Shopping Center). Ph. 2-4802. MUSIC DIRECTOR TRAVELS Howard F. Miller, vocal music director for Salem public schools, has left) for St. Louis, Mo, to take part in the National Music Educa .tors convention. Miller, as presi dent of the Oregon music teachers association, will serve in executive meetings. He also will direct a traditional lobby sing" in the city's Jefferson hoteL '"i.- 4-Corners annual Firemen's bene fit ball Mar. 18, 9 p m. Community HalL Open to public Easter Special Machine and Ma chlneless permanent waves, $3 eomplete: Lipstick Beauty Salon. Ph. 33836. COUNCIL MEETS SUNDAY The first congressional district council of Townsend clubs will meet at 1030 ajn. Sunday in Mayflower halL After a business session will come a noontime picnic lunch and afternoon speak ing program. E. J. James of Port land will' preside. Car washing, pick up and delivery service. Art's Shell Service, 12th Mission. Ph. 20358. DEAN WILCOX HONORED Dean M. Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, 2180 Park ave, was one of 188 students listed on the. fall semester honor roll at Pacific university in Forest Grove. He is a senior pre-medical stu dent : . Rummage Sale, Moose Hail, 284 N. Com'L Fri. and Sat. ' REPORTS PURSE THEFT Flonnie Hendricks, 702 N. Church st, reported to city police Friday that her purse containing $18 had been stolen as she shop ped at a downtown store. She told police she had laid the purse down . while looking at goods. i Rummage Sale Fri. it Sat March 17 Js 18 over Grecnbaums, Holly wood lions Aux. SALEM FIRM NAMED Certificate of assumed business name as Rite-Way Home Builders, a contracting firm in Salem, was filed with the Marion county clerk Friday by Elwood E. Tows send, 920 Ford st, and James L. Barnwell, 330 Klngwood ate. Fresh killed young turkeys, 19c lb. Orwig's Market, 4373 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-8128. ' BUTXDINO AUTHORIZED ; Building permits were Issued Friday by the city engineer's office to V. A. Johnson, house, 1322 N. Commercial st, $1,730; and Lorna ' Weston, 1240 Fairmount st, wreck; garage, $50. . H. F. Klassen. gospel St Bible teacher, of Burbank, Calif, at Sa lem Memorial Hosp. Chapel, Oak St every night 8 pjn. beginning Sun March 12 thru. Sun, March 19. . CARD OF THANKS i We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the friends and neighbors, for their kindness and floral offerings in the loss of our beloved wife and mother. H. M. Rlcker Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Cor Burnette Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elmer CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help at the time of the death of our dear mother, Mrs. Mary M. McGrew. For the beautiful ser vice, floral offerings and other kindnesses we are deeply grateful. Ethel Blessington Opal Thompson Beulah Rossow " Mary Ventura Evelyn Deskines Helen Brown Wm. S. McGrew D U U a Bring fee k 2S5 No. Lancaster Dr. LAND PURCHASE DENIED Marion county court rejected Friday a request by Richfield Oil company to purchase a small strip of county-owned land which forms right-of-way for a widely curved northwest corner at Silverton road and Lancaster drive. County Judge Grant Murphy said the land, wanted by the company in connection with a service station, would probably be necessary for future development of the roads. Just-in two deluxe Kelvinator elec. ranges from Salem schools, like new, Reg. 279.95. Dont miss these at 199.95. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 353 Center, Ph. 3-3139. BABY SUFFERS BURNS Diane Barger, six months old, suffered second and third degree burns Friday morning when she fell against an electric heater at her home on the north en4 of Fisher road. The baby was treat ed by first aldmen for third de gree burns to the right arm and back of the head and second de gree burns to right hand and fingers. Dance tonite Moose Hall 284 N. ComT Moose and guests. Western music. STRUCK BY AUTO Dan Cooper, 7, 407 N. 22nd st, was treated by Salem first aldmen Friday for bruises incurred when he was struck by a car in the 400 block of North 21st street Police reported young Cooper had driven his bicycle from a drive way into the path of a pickup truck operated by Rueber C. Pas chke, Salem route 8. Food Sale, Sat 10 ajn. at Broad way Appliance, 453 Court, Junior C. D. of A. HELD IN COUNTY J All,' Waldo Hardman, Salem route 2, was in the Marion county jail Friday night in lieu of $50 bail following his arrest earlier on a charge of being drunk on a public highway by state police. Police reported Hardman was arrested in his ditched car near Claxtar road on highway 99E north of Salem. Old time dance tonite 259 Court LARCENY SUSPECT TAKEN Lawrence Arthur Puckett, Flor ence, wanted in Polk county on a grand larceny charge, has been arrested in Douglas county, state police were notified Friday. A warrant is held here for Puckett's arrest in connection with the theft of some copper wire. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer Cer and Sons Nursery, 130 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. SUFFERS HEART ATTACK Mrs. Mary Yakesh, 103 Marion st, was taken to Salem' Memorial hospital Friday night by Salem first aidsnen after she had suf fered a heart attack in the 100 block of South Commercial street about 8:13 pjn. ror lease, granting option to buy. 8 rm. furn. mod. sub. home. Bsm't, gar. comb. Fireplace, auto .oil fur nace, new community. Call Cecil Edwards, 23631 Sat morn, or Mon. morn. GO-GETTERS SEE MAGIO Program at the Salem YMCA Go-Getters club meeting at noon today will be given by Jack Spong, Salem magician. The club com prises boys who have secured new YM members. Spencer Corse tier call 3-5072. ROAD REPAIR ASKED Request for repairs to Bridge Creek road was received Friday by Marion county court from the Silverton postmaster. Adam: Hats exclusive agent, United Shirt Shop, 331 State St GRANGER FILES NAME Cary Gould Granger, Silverton, Friday filed an assumed business name certificate as Granger's taxi with the Marion county clerk. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St COMPLETES FILING Alderman Daniel J. Fry filed his completed petition for reelection Thursday with City Recorder Al fred Mundt Fry is a member of the council from the Ward 4. Johns - Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'L Free estimates. Ph. 34642. Bendix washers as low as 169.93; Bendix dryers 199.95. 10 day free trial. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center, Ph. 3-3139. CD EfQD 2ls)(9.D3)U Your Choice of 9 Patterns ef Standard Gauge Mi ; MIMWJ1 OS per square your room measurements Laos CARPET LINOLEUM - TILE 310 Mil N Stat St. 4 Corners Top Gob 'Hi Salem's first Reservist ef the Month" far the 13th naval dist rict is Clinton G. Lammers (above), wbe te 1st charge ef personnel classification for the local reserve division. Lammers Wins cReservist of Month9 Title A Salem navy reservist who hasn't missed a drill in 2Vi years and who has helped the local re serve division set at least one district record, Clinton G. Lam mers, was announced Friday as the unit's choice for local and 13th naval district "Reservist of the Month." 1 Lammers is a radarman first class who does personnel classifi cation for the local surface divi sion 13-28. Its classification rec ords were the first in the district to be completed and are lauded as "in the best shape." This is the first time a selec tion has been made by the Salem division, and Lammers was a unanimous choice of the officers. He was commended at Thursday night's drill by Lt Comdr. Cobum L. Grabenhorst, commanding of ficer. His picture and an article will be in the district's April mag azine. Lammers, who resides at 1823 N. Summer st, is a state highway department employe. Before the war he was an insurance under writer in Chicago. He came to Salem in . 1946, is active in the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a Cub Scout pack leader. One of the volunteer reservists even before the division was or ganized here in September, 1947, Lammers has a 100 per cent, at tendance record. He has cruised every year and spends an extra evening each week in personnel work. He plans to change his rat ing to- that, field from radar. Firm to Survey Gty Sewerage Problems Groff and Clark, Salem engin eering firm,' has been engaged to survey sewerage needs and sew age disposal possibilities for the city of Brownsville. Gilbert Groff and Warren Clark said Friday they would begin the survey next week. A five-year construction program is being pro posed by Brownsville officials. ' Births SULLIVAN To Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, 1990 Mable st, a daughter, Friday, March 17 at Sa lem General hospital. FEE To Mr. and Mrs. George Fee, Lebanon, a son, Friday, March 17 at Salem General hos pital. . S HELTON To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shelton, 2248 Trade st, a son, Friday. March 17 at Salem General hospital. NUNN To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nunn, 1907 Hazel ave., a daughter, Friday, March 17 at Salem Gen eral hospital. MANKERTZ To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mankertz, 1060 Howard st, a son, Friday, March 17 at Salem General hospital. BLUME To Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley Blume, 1920 Church st., a daughter, Friday, March 17 at Salem Memorial hospital. S TERRY To Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sterry, Lyons route 1, -a son, Friday, March 17 at Salem Memorial hospital. D yard Mkmm 3-3941 won, r tmnwiiimmimwn'l rV ' -f' . ; v: r- .... I - - .r , i id Off fee Sends Census Blanks To Farmers Delivery of agricultural ques tionnaires to farmers, In connec tion with the 1950 federal census, la In progress. Salem postoffic notified Cen sus Supervisor Cornelius Bateson of the Salem district headquarters that a supply of the forms has been received and win be distri buted direct to every boxholder on rural or star routes and In small towns. . Bateson urged farmers to co operate with the census by an swering the questionnaire so that lt is ready for the census enumer ator I when be calls after April L The census takers will ask farmers the standard population questions and check over the ag ricultural forms when they caU. "Although the agricultural form is a long one, only one-fourth to one-third its questions will apply to the average farmer," said Bate son. Most farm families should be able to eomplete it in one-half hour, he said. Legion Speech American Legion oratorical con test winners from high schools In four counties will meet In a dist rict elimination event at - 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in Waller hall on the Willamette university campus. Contestants are: John Bone, Sal em; Gloria Floyd, Dallas; Virginia Lubeck, West Linn; and Mary Ann Brown,' New berg. The winner will advance to the state contest where an Oregon representative will be chosen for the national finals and a chance at a $4,000 college shcolarship. Frank Lockman is in charge of this afternoon's event, while Leon Andrews, Tom Sheidle and Doro thy Wood wUl be judge. All are Willamette university students. Contest Today Here's your chance to put new cofor into your home at real saving! Simpfy come into our store, buy one quart of lustrous Boysen Tru-lite Enamel at regular price of only $1.49; get second quart for only 1c additional. Ten glorious pastel shades ... easy to handle ... dries overnight to a beautiful gloss . . won't chip ... washable as a china dish. ownoauKmspieMsaupmctsmSiive leysea 1 00 Mt crick. 10 i $4.60 PLASOLUX JPd Um urn Jo Wo Cji)(iteDiie!l V-sfgi 349 So. 12th St. Ph. 3-9183 Exalted Rider 1 i Glenn O. Bnrrlghi, eleeted exalted , rmler ef Salem FJki ledge SSI Thorsday sight Pabllc UlecordD MARRIAGE UCENSK. APPLICATIONS B. W. Diggs, 24, farmer Stay ton, and Lillian Roberts, 20, cook, Medford. CIRCUIT COURT Vivian M. Mock vs WilUam Os car Mock: Complaint for divorce alleging desertion asks custody of one minor child. Married Feb. 19, 1943. Jettie Mae Gleason vs Norman and Vera McCaUister: Defendants file answer admitting and deny ing, Letha M. Stripling vs EmU W. Stripling: Default order for de fendant. Betty Irene Dennis vs George Edward Dennis: Default order for defendant. W. R. Thomas vs Lee U. Eyer ly: Plaintiff files reply denying. Sarah Vinson vs Dr. Harry A. Brown: Jury awards plaintiff $3,275 damages as compensation Fere Heese Wat m t. O" $4.50 (rtst0 JeleliBtJw 9m $2.01 M f ; - ' - . . ft V - ' ' f-r t tpf.lnjuries allegedly Incurred in acaaeni. FROBATI COURT Charles J. Thomas estate: Or der authorizes executor to exe cute certain real estate transac tion. - Xnul Hoffmann estate: Order admits will to probate, appoints Anna G. Hoffmann executrix and Nicholas Caspar, George Witt and Xlbert Saul appraisers. Myrta X. Tyrrell estate: Final account hearing set April 24. Grant 8. Shumaker estate: Sale of certain real property author ized. - i Adolph Ed Kuenzl estate: Ap praisal at $5,000; final account hearing set April 24. Lilli Helen Pierce estate: Or der closes estate. Gerald D. Watson estate: Time for filing Inventory extended to April 17. Milton Mclndoo estate: Order approves final account and dis charges administratrix. Ralph L. Ware guardianship estate: Order terminates guard ianship and discharges guardian. DISTRICT COURT J oanlta Hodge, Wapto, WastL, charged with larceny,, continued for plea to March 20, held in lieu of $1,000 ban. Herbert Marion Hutton, 416 W. Rural st, driving while Intoxi cated, 30 days suspended, fined $250 and placed on probation for one year. Consumption of wood fiber In Africa and Asia Is two pounds per capita a year. FOR INSURED SAVINGS SK First Federal Savins Current Dividend VAX st Federal Savi.-rjs and Lean AssU 142 te. Uberty teysea TKtf-KOn Flat Wen Pelet eMMtlNlMMMMHhN. nlM. strt WsstaW. Ort la 1 tM. 8 SHlWM 9 jMH. $1.04 $3.43 Up 0M CeUaiel Perck, peck eed fleer leeasel t $1X0 520 Wallace) Rd. Ph. 8-6627 I'J" The) Ctatexnynx. SoJem - eWsf -eJ T7EST SAI.ni At the Foot d The Bridge Price Effecllt. Saturday and Sunday Open Every pay from 9 q.d. lo 9 p.m., Sunday Inclndcd DEEFPoi TV .BOM. BSi couirrnY style Pork Sanscgq (CXTRA FrtCCH DEO DELICIOUS APPLES, bx1 EflSSKS IIEU FDESn M LACSE The VAN-CAMPS FOUE AND BEAIIS Keg. lie each 3 - 29c ALLSY7EET IIADGADDIE BiTcnEn QUEEII FLOUD 25 i LM PICTST7EET mozEii Sirawbsrrits 8itHrday W .1 f, w,l . f . SALEII Vt MUet North Ol the Underpass lb. HGHZ3T QUAUTY 1 28c 4 - 27c 3Cc Do. Yery leeT 1 lis. 7ELVEETA OB BOKDSTi CHEESE 1 lb. 27o X V. 63s PICTSUEET FBOZEII PEAS- yc2lb lib. 253 CDACSEDS Pcnzl CIzrS:n 35s ( etv pkf.)