(CfiHy KTvo IMeffo rX-NECRASKANS TO TRAVEL The Nebraska club and families will hold a meeting at the Devil's Punch Bowl on the coast, Sunday, May 14. Transportation will avail able at Marion park at 8 ajn. for those without cars. Those attend ing are asked to bring a picnic dinner. Coffee will be provided. ' f - Ittika Panek Brake & Motor Ser vice will be closed a few dayi tthile moving to 1233 So. 12th St Watch for opening announcement. Ohmart for Representative. P ad. New ice delivery. Prompt it neat service. Commercial & residen tial Chipped or solid ice. Krystal Ice Delivery. Ph. 20737. - MeKEES MOTE ' ! Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McKee, for mer residents of 035 Shipping sW have moved to their farm on Salem rount 4. Present occupants of the former McKee home is the E. M. Frink family, who moved here recently from Arizona. We now have in addition to our regular service completely pri vate banquet room for service clubs or private parties up to 50 people. The Spa Restaurant, 382 State Street. P hone 3-5419. B. Drive In will be closed Tues. & Wed. for - redecorating? Open Thurs. as usual. v - HOTEL MAN RETIRED ! I The business name Woodburn hotel was retired by Chloe and Omer Bewley in certificates filed with the Marion county clerk Monday. Births . MILLER To Mr7 and Mrs. James Miller, 460 S. 15th St., a son, Monday, May 8, at Salem Memorial- hospital. - HEINECK To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heineck, Lyons, a son, SundajvMay 7, at Salem Memor ial hospital. , 'v ibmETT To Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Emmett, Florence, a son, Mon day, May 8, at Salem General hospital. KIGIITLINGER To Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kightlinger, 3350 Bren na ave., a daughter, Monday, May I, at Salem General hospital. CARD OF TIIANKS We wish to thank our many "v mmi i . i i uieuua iur uiku jluiu expressions of sympathy and flowers during our recent bereavement in the loss i el our dear husband and father. ; Mrs.' Clara Evenden rj and family - v CAFE OWNER LISTED . Ralph S. Nohlgren was listed as the proprietor of Nohlgren's restaurant, 440 State it, in an as sumed name certificate filed with the Marion county clerk Monday. A separate filing retired use of the name by August H., Ralph S. and Fanny S. Nohlgren jointly. Closing out entire , stock, prices slashed, everything goes, open until 8 pjn. evenings, Wallery's Men's Wear, 1993 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 2-5566. Ohmart for Representative. P ad. Johns - Manvlllc shingles applied by Mathia Bros., 164 S. Com'L Free estimates. Ph. 24842. Wanted: building lot in city limits. 836 N. 20th. Ph. 21005. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.! Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. : SHOP NAME RETIRED June C. and Robert F. Graves filed a notice of retirement for the business name Lullaby baby shop with the Marion county clerk Mon day. They had conducted the busi ness at 2071 Fairgrounds rd." 1 Miss Kelly, Phllco Home Econo mist, will be in Roberts Bros. Ap pliance Dept. today and Wed. de monstrating the new Phllco JBroil - Under - Glass" electrici range. A ruby red ivy bowl , will be given free to each woman vis4 lting Roberts Bros. Appliance Dept. during this two day demon stration. Miller women's orthopedic shoes. Special $10. Children's shoes also reduced. 309 Livesley Bldg. Ph. 36644. Fresh killed nice clean hen tur keys, special this week 35c lb. Why not put 3 or 4 in your locker? C. S. Orwig, 4373 Silverton Road. Ph. 2-6128. SILVERTON FIRM FILES . I Roy Phllippi and O. R. Hen-old, both of Stayton, Monday filed the business name Silverton motors with the Marion county clerk.. , (- ' . i China Special Winfield china in all patterns at one third off of regular list price in sixteen piece starter sets, for the month of May. Orders must be confirmed by May 23. Better Bedding Store. 512 State St., Salem. Road oiling ph. 2-4151 eves. 3-5769 t - ' j Choice glad bulbs. T. deVrie?, Rt. 6, near Pratum. Closed Sun. Do you realize that bulges are a healthy warning? Ask your doc tor, then phone 3-5072., I v Descendant?. Honor Ghqmpoeg PidritierS J i 5 f 7, i I Benefit Giorus Festival Set Tonight atSHS Auditorium More than 800 singers will participate tonight In a Junior-senior high school chorus festival, a benefit for high school choir robes. The program will be at 8 o clock In the senior high auditorium." The participants will Include Parrish junior high chorus, directed by Madalene Suko and accompanied by Beth Seharbach; Leslie junior high chorus, directed by Philip McHarness and accompanied, by west Salem junior X':'.: .;. ! S - - ' .. s-vO-- e1 CHAMFOEG Stephen Mattbleu, Portland, grandson of F. X. Mattnieo. one of the Champoeg pioneers who founded the first provisional government In the west. Is shown placing a wreath at the Champoer memorial statue during Champoeg day ceremonies Sunday. (Photo by Lester F. Conr, Statesman valley editor). j MRS. HUFF RETURNS Mrs. Velma Huff of the Huff real estate office, 341 Chemeketa st has returned to Salem after an extended leave of absence. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer ner ana Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. CANDIDATE IN CITY Howard F. Latourette of Port land, candidate for the democratic nomination for U. S. Senator, was a visitor in Salem Monday. Store Building Pro ject Starts Construction began Monday on a new $21,000 South Commercial street building that will house three Salem businesses. ' The building, located in the 1000 block, is expected to be occupied by July 15 by the Vibbert Electric company. Morrow radio, and Rich ard Orfey, contract painter. Each will hae a separate shop. In other construction news Mon day, Grabenhorst and Sons ob tained a building permit from the city engineer's office for a $8,500 service station at 2595 S. Com mercial st. Another permit was issued to the Gardner Construction company for a $16,500 dwelling at 1755 Reservoir st. . Cherrians to Bypass 1950 Rose Festival For the first time In 37 years Salem's Cherrians will riot parti cipate in Portland's annual Rose festival. 1 This decision was reached Mon day night at the monthly Cherrian meeting here. The Cherrians said the Portland Rose Festival asso ciation does not accept outside en tries without floral j floats, and members voted to save money usually appropriated for a float and put it Into the, Cherryland xestivai nere. Costs of past floats have aver aged between $1,800; and $2,300, members said. The Cherrians decided Monday night to send a marching delega tion and the cherryland queen and her court to the Elks state con Complete Venetian Blind Renovation We wash, paint, rrslat. re tape and repair all kinds of VeneUan Blinds Elmor Th Blind Man We pick np an, deliver Phone 1-7328 vention, scheduled Juhe 9 in Cor vallis, same date as the Rose par ade In Portland. Other dates accented for Cher rian participation included: A De troit dam celebration; May 21; a Salem Chamber of Commerce luncheon, May 22; Dominion day celebration at Victoria. B. C. May 23-24-25; and the Rainier Straw berry festival parade J June 24. George Graves, a charter mem ber of the Salem Cherrians, was honored at Monday's meeting in the Golden Pheasant restaurant. Graves spoke briefjy, recalling early cnerrian experiences. ., Thm 'Statesman iScJein,. Ofoop, Tuesdayv Way - 3. 1 550-3 Laurel Herr: high chorus, directed by Virginia Howell and accompanied by Kar en Johnson; senior high girls' cho rus, directed by Howard - Miller and accompanied by Pauline Toy- cen; senior high choir, directed by Miler and accompanied by Marilyn Broer. r Special numbers will Include trombone solo by Keith Johnson of West Salem junior high, accom panied by Mrs. Charlotta Johnson; clarinet solo by Darrel Lunda of Parrish, accompanied by Betty Clemens; Leslie string trio com prising Carol Lee, Sidney Dromer and Laurel Herr: accordion quar tet of Lanny " Dibbern, Dean Quamme, John Burroughs and Thad Stevens. Corydon Blbdgett of Salem will be guest soloist. The high school orchestra, di- SPEED UP that Slow Cash Cycle George S.May Company Western Division m tMrf Slrttt, Sm f rwMlu J, CM. Established 192S rected by Victor B.- Palmason, will play an overture and combine with all choruses In a finale which will include about 350 voices. Pianists for the number will be Marilyn Broer and Edna Hill. Several of the groups and indi viduals rated superior or excel lent in the state music contest lastyWeek. r Talent Program At West Stayton SUtesiaaa Newt Service WEST STAYTON West Stay ton club met at the home of Mrs. Grace Nienke last week and Mrs. Zelpha Downer and Mrs. Murial Hudson were appointed on the buying committee for articles i for the coming fall bazaar. Mrs. Rob ert Shepherd was t voted in as a new member. i j i Plans for a home talent progtam are well underway and. intone interested may trr . out for the play. Tryouts will be held . Tues day, May 9, at 8 pjn. at the home of Mrs. Zelpha Downer. The cardinal fish! lives In Aus tralian ,watcrs. 4 ....... FOR- - ". " ; :', i. ; , j . INSURED SAVINGS First,' Federal i. I Savings Current Dividend d2'a st Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n. 14 S Liberty SEE 1 G3 &0QD P6 (yiORO Paid Adv. Collins for Mayor Committee. -A. A. 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