WINS FELLOWSIIIP - Donna Sacre, daughter of Me. , and Mrs. Lyle Sacre, 1625 Market at, has been awarded the Dan forth summer fellowship for fresh men at Oregon 1 State college, where she is . a home economics student. The fellowship is for a two - weeks leadership training course at Lake Michigan. Jacobsen & Eclipse Power Lawn Mowers, good price. Ray L. Farm er Hdwe. Co., 2865 Silverton Rd. . ' " , I "'-' Growers, list produce with us for direct sale to home canners. Blun dell Kanning Kitchen. Write or phone 3-3582. Local green asparagus available for canning. Blundell Kanning Kit chen, 1305: So. 13th. Anyone can do It! Save money Phone 3-3582 for ordering asparagus. 1 LANDSCAPINQ SLATED Planting of more: extensive lawn around buildings at Salem naval marine reserve training center was presaged Friday with a call for bids for landscaping. Deadline for bids is-June 6 at the district pub lic works office, 13th . naval eis met, Seattle, j i . . Vacation trailer $305. Factory built. 3983 Bivercrest Drive morn ings, j DID YOU KNOW that Spencer al so individually designs maternity garments. Try one, jthey are won- aernu. Call 3-3072. Landscaping and designing- No job tod large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 130 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. TOWNSEND MEET SUNDAY Townsend clubs of first congres sional district willljsieet Sunday at Mayflower hall in Salem." A noon picnic luncheon will precede program which starts at 1:30 p.m. . J. James, be chairman. Portland, will Marshall's, 4 Corners features smorgasbord, Thur.lA Fri. Regu larly seafood, chicken & - steak. Onen 5:30 bib. Ph. 2M3n. Now at the Haunted Mill -Rick realL Ore. "Urs" Wolfers 6-piece Dance Band, Every pat iut e. j Johns Manvllle shingles applied by Mathls Bros.. 164 S. Com'l Free estimates Ph 34642. . Births SHANNON To .Mr. and Mrs, Warren Shannon, 655 Churchdale ave., a son, Thursday, May 18, at fcalem General hospital. MARK To Mr. and Mrs; John E.. Marr. 170 E. JUdsson St., a son, Thursday, May 18, at Salem Gen eral hospital SCOTTTo Mr. atnd.Mrs Wal- don Scott, 1775 N. daughter, , Friday, :' Front st., -a May 19, - at Salem General hospital. BEATTY To Mr. and Mrs Clyde Beatty, 2597 a son, Friday, May General hospital. Portland rd., 19, at Salem PARKER To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, 815 Jefferson St., a son, Friday, May as, at Salem General hospital. GREGORY To Mr. and Mrs Jesse Gregory, bubiimny, a son, Thursday, May 18, at Salem Mem orial hospital. BURTON To Mr. and Mrs Murlen Burton, 160 W. Salem .Heights ave., a son, Friday, May 19, at Salem Memorial hospitaL WARD To Mr. and Mrs. Con- lev Ward. 1110 S. 18th sLa son Friday, May 19, at Salem Mem orial hospital. SIX To Mr. and i Mrs. Garnet Six, 2050 S. Cottage; St., a daugh- ter. Friday, May 19, at Salem Memorial hospitaL j V A genuine beater , built mmttc initial cost. Quolity TUmiAM GHEEHT Appliance) Dept. Downstairt ll sSH CAUFORNIA DEATH TOLD Gerald J. Bennington, son-in- law of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford of Salem, died unex pectedly at his home at Berkeley, Calif, it was learned here Friday. He is also survived by his widow, Lorlei, a son and a daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Blatchford have, depart ed for Berkeley for the rites. Dr. R. Pinson, Chiropodist, foot care, Oregon, Bldg. Phone 20704. Asparagus for tanning and freez ing. Fiala Ranch, 3 mi No of Salem in Polk Co. Phone 22814. Bring containers. 4 Shanghai Cafe under new man agement Offering catering serv ice, Phone 2-9173. BURGLARY REPORTED A burglary at BushnelTs Ma chine shop. Shipping and Front streets, -was reported Friday to city police officers. Detectives said a small sum of cash was taken but that no tools or equipment were reported missing.- x Mike Panek Brake & Motor Ser vice will be closed a few days while moving to 1235 So 12th St. watch for opening announcement Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St Fresh killed nice clean hen tur keys, special this week 35c lb. Why no put 3 or 4 in your locker? CV S. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Road. Ph. 2-8128. MARINE ON LEAVE PFC Ronald I. Wood, in the marines for three years, is in Sa lem this month on a 30-day leave He is visiting his mother, Mrs, C. B. BrenenstahL 1096 S. 22nd st and grandmother, Mrs. Edith Mur phy, 1610 Trade st Bring your family to Mom & Mary's, formerly Ma Beebe's, for home cooked chicken. Ph. for reservations 23215. New manage ment. ' Dixie-Susie farm boarding home lor pets. Salem-Dallas hwy. Rt l, -Box 296. Independence. Ph Salem 2-1118. Light dry wood for Immediate de livery. Oregon Pulp & Paper Co., Lum ber Division. Ph. 2-2421 . PORTLAND GETS GRIFFITH Larry A; -Griffith, Grays Harbor, Wash., who was arrested Thursday by a Salem detective on warrants charging him with larceny and passing bad checks, was taken Friday o Portland, where he al legedly committed the crimes, v Rose bushes 50c, while they last. Tomatoe, bedding plants, peren nials, shrubs. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State. - The new fall Fur Fashions in can vas now being shown for remodels Of customs made by Ben Wittner at Lachelles, 1348 Ferry St. Phone 2-4727. MURPHY TO SPEAK Guest speaker at Salem YMCA's naturalization class tonight at 8 o'clock will 1e Marion County Judge' Grant Murphy, according to instructor C. A. Kells. Old time dance tonite, 259 Court. Road ling ph. 2-4151 eves. 3-5769 CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to bur neighbors and friends for their many thoughtful services during the sickness and 1 death of our beloved husband and father- and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. A. L. Mason and family Tho Vator Heater All the tUtm hot water you want, pure as the source , itself! Th famous PtrmagUs Water Heater has the tank of glass-fued-o-tecl aanitaiy as a clean drinking glass. . It CANNOT rust or corrode under any water condition.' 'Fully automatic, it .assures rou of rears of carefree hot-water J convenience. For Gas, Electricity, . for all needs. See this truly mtdrrn . Off. i ; A0TC;,!AT1C WATER II EAT 13 C A SMITH way electric water to supply generous mt iter hot-water service at amnion : li 4- " 'S9.S0 SMITHwoy Zinc-lined 1 ' j . mm i With unofficial returns In the Salem mayors' race virtually rul ing out his chances, Walter Mus grave late Friday night congrat ulated his rivals Fin the nominat ing race.-.. - - U ' Musgrave, former West Salem mayor and a Salem alderman since West Salem became part of the city, was left behind in the pre liminary counting by candidates Al Loucks and Harry V. Collins. Musgrave issued the following statement: '! "I congratulate the winners. Both Mr. Collins, and Mr. Loucks fought a clean campaign. Both showed me every personal cour tesy.'. - . : .J . . "I am indebted to those who made my campaign possible and to all or those who expressed their confidence in my behalf. "This community has given me the opportunity of serving the public in an official capacity. "I was elected by popular ma jority and retired with common consent. ; rx. Deueve x nave exercised a duty as a citizen in taking an ac tive part in government someone must lose. I reel tnej privilege of enjoying the right tdl participate in one's own govern ment is of more importance than the mere fact of winning, sweet though victory is to the winner, May the winners carry on. .. . Salem Memorial Hospital to Install Sprinkler System ! Award of a j.c o n t r a c t for a sprinkler system throughout Sa lem Memorial ' hospital building, to be completed by JulylS, was announced Friday. iGijnnell company has started work on the pipe and fixtures at4 its Portland plant, and no altera tion is due at the hospital until that phase is completed. Cost of the project is .about $15,000, not part of the Salem Hospital Devel opment program. jA. C. HaagJ chairman of the trustees, said the step was taken as an extra precautionary measure and not from fear of fire at the hospital. , i Finest gu&anteed work done by experts. Prompt service. Free inspection. Bring in your watch. You'll Like Our REASONABLE PRICES! For those who cannot get to town, mail us your watch & get a FREE estimate! rewel iJjox 443 State Jewelers Since 1927 At Off. That Gives You it or Liquid (LP) Gas. Sizes water beater .tomorrow! taCITT :! : -a 340 Court Phone 2-2433 Statement an1" Result Issued By Musgrave Fm&aders Rally frMbf ?' ' Stricken Child in West Salem Thirty first grade students Friday rallied to the aid of a 5-year-old Salem "girl who may attend their school next year if a forthcom ing operation proves successful. N --i The youngster is Janie Jensen, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Jensen, 1450 Plaza st Numerous west side organizations are spon soring a oenem smorgasoora next Fate of Rural School Budget Fate of the Marion county rural school budget, defeated by a tie vote in unofficial returns, will be decided Monday night when bal lots are canvassed. - Canvassing of the two previous rural school, budget elections did not change the results by a single vote, Mrs. Agnes C. Booth,county school superintendent, said Fri day. The canvass will be conduct ed in her office. Unofficial : tabulation of 3,078 ballots from all 74 rural districts Thursday night showed the out come was- a tie. At stake is the 31,004,797 portion of the budget which is in excess of the 6 per cent limitation. ; t Mrs. Booth's office was closed Friday because of the primary election. Several - districts have not yet brought in returns, but results were obtained by contact ing election boards. r0 UlT P-M ruurj rLrurj o O Awaits Canvass mursaay to finance an operation June 7 in Portland for a Heart and artery ailment that has prevented Janie from having a normal child- nooa. , . - 'v,,.;.;, ;-: , . f.,. Friday afternoon the 30 first graders, students of Mrs. William Gwinn at West .Sal em school, school, marched in a group to Kin gw cod market whose proprie tor, Mrs; Walter White, is co chairman of the benefit The children donated about one dollar which the class had won for having the most mothers present at a recent PTA meeting. The money usually buys new books for the class. 1 With the donation came a note, "We wish that the operation for little Janie will be successful and that she can join us next fall" , Mrs. White announced Friday that only a few, of the 500 adult tickets, priceii at $1, for the smor gasbord are a tin available. She ex pects a sellout by Monday. , The smorgasbord will be from 5:30 until 9 p.m. Thursday at the west Salem city halL All proceeds will go to help Janie. Food has been donated by bakeries, meat companies, restaurants and private homes all over Salem. August through December is the most active shrimping season in the United States. x Owner Adam Deibert is a seasoned station operator who is pleased to an nounce the -opening of his new modern service station, at the same old location. He is a member of the VFW and American Legion and served 38 months in the army. 23 months of which were in the South Pacific. Free Gardenias for the Ladies . . Candy and Balloon for the Kiddies Today! TIRES Mobil super quality tires, and c o m p I e t e mm hi m IE tire repair service. et dependable deibert care for your cari OPEN 7 7-DAYS New Filling Station Will n Opening today of a new filling station, Deiberfs Mobil service, at North Capitol and Market streets. is announced by Adam ! Deibert owner. In addition to Mobilgas and MobiloiL the new station will car ry other General Petroleum pro ducts, Deibert said. M Opening day features will in clude free gardenias for j the wom en and balloons and candy for the kiddies. I Deibert, a member ofl the VFW and 5 the American Legion, who served in the South' Pacific, said the new station would be open from 7 ajn. to midnight daily and Sunday. ... 4j- r l $66.53 Weekly Average Wage for Industry Worker . Oregon's average industrial worker was paid $66.53 a week duringv the month of March, the state unemployment compensation commission, announced Thursday. Though the highest (figure paid this year, it was slightly less than the $67.57 a week paid last De cember. Lumber and 1 wood pro ductsindus tries led the advance with 'an average of $69.88. This figured at $1.80 an hour for the average work week of 38.8 hours. Highest hourly wage average was $2.23, paid in the printing and publishing in dust r y, L u m b e r workers were second. U i S0C0NY-VACUUM Today une jl At Deiberfs Dependable Mobile Service you Will find at all times a cotnplete line of famous Mobil products . . . the know how of trained experienced personnel . . . and the friendly helpful service of an independent dealer . . . all for your greater driving pleasure. Let Dependable Deibert care for your carl X v6 .. . V f0y'tlt I TIL MIDNIGHT A WEEK 3 Counties Await Cherry Fruit Fly Marlon, Linn and Polk counties will have cherry fruit fly control programs this year for the fifth straight year, the state department of agriculture announced Friday. This means that every cherry tree in the three counties has to be sprayed as soon as the fly emerges. It usually emerges late in May or early in June. Oil Firm Investigates - Fields ia Washington OLYMPIA, May 19-KflVThe Phillips Petroleum corporation, a major oi company, has investigate ed the oil exploration possibilities in Washington, a spokesman for the state land department said to night. Other sources here said the Phillips firm had reached no decision about drilling lor, oil in this area. , ; Your Savings Are Safe ISAUM fEDEKAL 560 State Street Salem. Mft' Ti UJJ 0 mm 0) 5) ' jfr s&h ssmt K cornu m&lTf N. CAFrrOl & MARKET , 1 mfjj J Traffic Wrecks ure Two Two Salem residents .Incurred cuts and bruises Friday in minor traffic accidents. Vernon C. Henrich, 27, Salem route 7, was injured while oper ating a motorcycle in the Keizer district and Robert Miller, 9. of 1545' Baker st, was struck by an auto while riding a bicycle at Mc Coy and Madison streets. Both were treated -by the t city first aid squad and were advised to see physicians. ! First aid men also treated Emil Valish, 24, of 1535 N. Church St.; who was bruised when he fell off a loading dock at Capitol Lumber company, and 2-year-old Michael Bloom, 1079 Seventh St., who was gashed in the wrist by a piece of glaSS. 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