. k - (Diiity 'Mews DBcfi elf s EDESTK1AXS AIDED Footpaths along 12th street from Strong street to Oak Hill avenue were requested of Marion county court Monday by F. P. Colgan of that . district. County Commis sioner Roy J. Rice said the should ers of the road would be graded from Strong street to the junction with highway 89E to provide room for pedestrians. Trader Louie needs large-quantity good used furniture. Ph. 38558. Pay your fuel on bill in easy monthly payments. Ask about our plan & service. Call Tweedie Fuel Oil 2-4151. OPTIMISTS TO PLAN Proposal for a boys' basketball school will be discussed by Salem Optimist club at its 8:30 pjn. din ner meeting Thursday at the Senator hoteL Coaches and other sports figures will be guests. I 'Painting & decorating. Phi 37552. Accordion - Marimba - popular piano, classic piano, Hawaiian Guitar Spanish Guitar. We rent accordions, Marimbas, Guitars, private Instruction. Wiltsey Music Studios, 1630 N. 20th, ph. 3-7188. COMPANY ENLARGED Change of assumed business name from Groff and Clark to Clark and Groff Engineers, a pro fessional consulting engineering firm, was filed Monday with Mar lon county clerk along with ad dition of-Lloyd K. Clark i as a member. Continuing members of the 3245 S. Commercial st. com pany are Gilbert Groff and War ren W. Clark. 'Johns - Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 C ComT. Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. When Appliances Are AH Aflutter Call 2-4587 for John Clutter. . GKS TO GIVE TALK Speaker : at the Salem Geologi cal society meeting - Thursday at 8 pan. wm be Carl Gies, society member;' on people, customs and history of .Guatemala; with col ored slides. The public meeting will be at Collins hall on WUlam- ette university, campus. .. j Edna Hopfinger will be in Dora's Beauty Salon, 164 S. Coml. ; . Spencer corsetiere. Fit guaranteed. . Ph. 35072. - v - . , FTA GROUP TO MEET The West Salem PTA execu committee will meet at 11:33 ajn. Wednesday at the West Salem school. First general PTA meet ing will be held at 8 pan. on Oc tober 3. Meetings will be on the first Tuesday of each month this year. . -: Births STAFFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford, Gates, a son, Monday, September 25, at Salem Memorial hospital. BOLT To Mr. and Mrs. Dor van Holt, 2140 S. Church St,: a son, Monday, - September , 25, at Salem Memorial hospital.-. - POLZEL To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Polzel, 480 Ratcliff dr, a son,! Monday, September' 25, at Salem General hospitaL ALLEN To Mr. , and Mrs. jrancis Allen, 150 W. Luther, a son, Monday, September 25, at Sa lem General hospital. , RICKETTS To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ricketts. Mill City, a daughter, Monday," September 25, at iaiem General hospital.. CARD OF THANKS ! -With Deepest Gratitude we ex tend this word of thanks for the many kind acts of sympathy, ex pressed by thoughtful friends. These kindnesses have meant much .to us. THE KINNAN FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express to our kind neighbors and- thoughtful friends our heartfelt thanks for their many expressions of sympathy. The beautiful floral offerings were especially appreciated. MRS. J. H. PRUNK . EARL H. PRUNK and TAMIL.Y. ORVAL L. PRUNK and FAMILY. SOCIAL MEETING SET A social meeting is planned for Townsend club 17 for 8 pjn. Wed nesday in Mayflower hall, for members and their guests. An en tertainment program and re freshments are included. The so cial will take the place of the bus iness meeting otherwise schedul ed for Tuesday night this week. For Goodwill 4-2248. Ind. pickup, Ph. DAVClmpter ivities Fresh killed young turkeys 39c lb., baby beef for your locker. 49c lb. We have a few lockers available. Orwigs Market, 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph.2-6128. ROAD WORK STARTED First grading of streets in the South Keizer special road district, north of the alumina plant, began Monday with a Marion county grader on the job. The district was formed during the summer for improvement and maintenance of several streets in the area. Just returned from Hawaiian va- cation, . a glorious time. Let me send you. 9 days and 8 nites in Honolulu, all expense air round trip from Portland only $435.12. Salem Travel Agency, 153 N. High St, opposite Court House. K. B. KugeL Regular meeting cannery workers union, local 670, Wed., Sept 27, Hall 1 Labor Temple, 445 Center, night shift 1:30 pon day shift 8.-00 pjn. , REALTY FIRM FIXES Capitol Realty company is the assumed business name filed Monday with . Marion county clerk by Margaret L.- Stohl, 2895 Larsen ave. Rummage sale, Thurs., Fri Sat 220 N. Com'L, Salem Memorial Hosp. Aux, Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doer Ger and Sons Nursery, 150 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. Yariety store named Assumed , business name of Blight's 5 and 10, a variety store at 1732 Center st, was filed Mon day with Marion county clerk by LeRoy R. Bright Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St Rummage sale over Greenbaums Thur, 28th, by Westminster Guild, Presbyterian church. MOTEL NAME LISTED T Certificate of. assumed business name for Nob Hill motel, 2515 S. Commercial st, was filed Monday with Marion county clerk by. D. B. and Jennie L Simpson. Regular meeting cannery workers union, local 670, Wed, Sept 27. Hall 1 Labor Temple, 445 Center, night shift 1:30 pjn- day shift 8:00 pjn. Preparations for a membership drive, anniversary dinner, forget-me-not sale and other events have been outlined by Salem chapter 6, Disabled American Veterans, ac cording to Commander Charles Harvey. James Callaway, state junior vice commander, is chairman of a membership committee including Joseph Spalding, Jay Harnsberger and Harvey. The Salem quota is 250 members. It is planned to celebrate the chapter's 19th an niversary with a dinner and in itiation of new members late in October. Dr. Roy Reynolds, A. L. Brew ster and William A. Shinn are to arrange for the annual forget-me-not campaign in November. McKAY DESIGNATES WEEK Gov. Douglas McKay . Monday designated this week as religious education week and urged Ore gon citizens to seek in their private lives a strengthening of spiritual power which can enable America to meet the challenge of these crucial days. The U.S. Bureau of Mines has been promoting mine safety and health since 1910. GET BUILDING PERMITS H. D. Robertson obtained a city building permit Monday to erect a dwelling at 3165 Earhart st, at an estimated cost of $5,500. D. G. Hall was issued a permit for $675 alterations to a drive-in restaur ant at 2190 S. Commercial st Bendix dryer with exclusive power vent to effectively remove heat moisture & lent still available at $199.95. Ralph Johnson Appliance Co. 355 Center St Ph. 3-3139. ROAD BBDS. SOUGHT Bids . for grading and applying an oil mat surface on Pioneer drive were called Monday by Mar ion county court, to be opened October 14. The order was issued after a re-petition for asphaltic concrete . lacked sufficient signa tures. " - 75c for' haircuts is still our price. Stephens Barber Shop; 29 Che meketa. - . " FILM FOR LIONS TODAY The New Oregon Trail" film will be shown today noon at the East Salem Lions club luncheon in the Senator hotel by Carl Jor dan of the state highway depart' ment travel bureau. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries for all makes of aids. See our new Beltone smaller, - lighter, better hearing. Let us prove It Come in for free demonstration or phone 2-4481. James N. Tart & Asso ciates. 228 Oreffon RH . - o ' . RETIRE FROM FIRM Notice of retirement from the J t ' . m a.. assumea Business name oi Aiaenn and Eby Insurance agency, was filed Monday with Marion county clerk by George D. Alderin and D. M. Eby. - DEPOE BAY--The Pacific eeean washed Into the bone-dry Depoe bay basin where dredging operations nave oeea im progress, aiier a jugn sea. weakened a eerrer dam Sunday. Fletnred here Is flotsam swirling against the north bank of the basin a few hears after the break occurred. (Statesman-Roy O'Mara phote.) . - ( ' ! " 4 S X ! u- fS C 'tr i You Will Agre God Is Moving When You Hear These Young Men Former Night Club & '. Radio Entertainers Charles Green Donald Price of Baton Rouge, La. Musicians & Singers NOW Preaching in This Latter Rain Revival At " Faith Tcbcmacls N. Fifth and Gaines WELCOME "-'1 ' 1 rn LivJ FOR REAL WOOLEN VALUES VISIT THI KAY WOOLEN MILLS EVERYTHING IN WOOL O MEN'S DRESS QOTHING Q MEN'S WORK CLOTHING O YARDAGE GOODS FOR HOME SEWING O BLANKETS AND ROBES HOURS: S A. M. TO 5:30 r M. DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAYS MM NEW RETAIL STORE ' ' 260 Scath 12th 2 Cktb Scuth of Stata ca 12th i Seas Damag uepp e asm TOW ) S - ' ' I v .: i i i -t A t: mmmmm&m At Salem Schools By GUbert Batesea J. CUtesmaa School Correspondent ' SALEM HIGH SCHOOL r The making of plans for the school year and the election of John Gundran as student council president highlighted the year's first meeting of the student council Monday ,at Salem high schooL Gundran, a senior, is sergeant-at-arms of "S" club and a halfback on the football squad. The first new business of the meeting was the laying of plans for the coming Community chest drive. Two. com mittees were appointed for this task, with Cleo Keppinger and Dick Evans as chairmen. Serving on the committees are. Carol Hud son, Eunice Peckenpaugh, Billy Miller, Leadell Davis, Juanita Mc Devitt, Bill Nelson, David Black- mer.-' " 1 Jim- Boone was appointed . as chairman of a committee to in vestigate the advisability of buy ing advertising space in the local papers and utilizing posters to pub licize Salem high football games.. The rally squad was put in charge of arranging a bonfire rally before the Salem high-Astoria grid encounter. The yell leaders report ed that plans were being formulat ed for. a serpentine, before that game also. Norma Hamilton was selected to head a . committee to try to start having "skies" again. Oskies are all-school parties held at the YMCA. ' McKINLKT SCHOOL A building committee to help secure student cooperation and foster respect for public property has .been formed at : McKinley schooL The committee was ap pointed because of the construction program at the schooL Serving on the committee are Ira Fietelson, Marilyn Zeller, Dav id Taylor, Terrold Johnson, John Anderson, -Eloine Herbst, Joan Griffith. Joe Rainwater. Steven Stewart, Jimmy Randle, David Bishop, Merry Lee Smith, Jerry Hagen. Barbara Dunn. Thirza Goeckner. Nancy Miller. Billy Hamilton, Micky Campbell, Patty Johnson, Eileen Hadley, Sue Ben nett and Marilyn Luther. . - i REPEL HUKBALAHAPS . : MANILA, Sept. 2-(P)-Goverri- ment troops tonight held off 500 communists Hukbalahaps battling at the outskirts of a town less than 20 miles south of Manila. Descendants of the ancient ce dars of. Lebanon are planted in Arlington National Cemetery. The Stcrteamcm; SaleniOre Tuesday September 23. 1 53 5, Giiropodist Elect Delaney Dr. Earle P. Delaney of Salem is the new president of the Ore gon Association of Chiropodists, following the annual election in Portland Saturday. H e succeeds Dr. Walter Hay of Astoria and will serve' fo r t h e next two years. Delaney has. served both as secretary and as vice president of the associa- i c 1 4 Dr. DelancT tion and this year has been chair man of the legislative committee. Other new officers are Dr. Wil liam Holderness el Oregon City, secretary; Dr. Homan Williams of Grants Pass, treasurer; Dr. Edgar Carter, vice president. . Con Men Clip Station Man For $160 Gain - Confidence men using a foot ball punchboard for a gimmick clipped a north Salem service sta tion for $85 Monday. ' The first gyp artist sold the op erator the board, 'a" sure-fire money maker," for $1.50. The second came along, an hour later and won $160 on it' But' he set-, tied for $85 which reportedly was all the money on hand at the sta tion. -- " . " . '. A short time later the proprietor decided he had been bilked and' called in city police. He told them the board was ' designed so that any amount of money could be bet on each punch. .'-. ' , , The follow-up man, placing' small bets, lost eight times in a.', row. .Then he bet $2 and drew a slip reading "Army, pays 10-to-l.- ($20). The next time he bet $7 and drew "Notre Dame" a 20-to-l winner good for $140. v The station proprietor told po lice one of the men was driving a car bearing Illinois license plates. FOR Insured Savings see First Federal Savings First Current Dividend 2M st Federal Savings end Lcsn Ass'n. 142 So. Liberty V A , of mcc l .i .I.,. in- AnitM- -n i. mi i TELLS YOU WHY HE SMOKES ONLY CAMELS "--.-:" .(..-" being A singer, I SMOKE CAMELS. THE 30-DAY MILDNESS TEST PROVED CAMELS AGREE WITH MY THROAT! YIS CAMELS ARE SO MILD that In e coast-ttxoasc test of hondreds of men and women who smoked Camrltand only Camels aalists. ported for 30 days, noted throat special snaking weekly tract nations, re Not cne ska com cf tb-oet - Initetka dot to ssc&a CAfAOS 1: PGE employs ever 1,600 Oregon people ... pays them over $6,500,000 yearly s ' ' ' POE employes are your friends and neighbors. Yon see them oa the street, in the store, at church and community gatherings. They're Oregon people . . . people who live; work and play in Oregon . . . people who have a genuine personal interest in this region. . These 1,600 people were paid more than $6,500,000 last fear. . . Dollars that were spent in local stores, that bought local homes, that were deposited is locti banks. . . Dollars that helped this region prosper. ' , Yes, the biggest single share of your electric dollar goes for wages and salaries. And most of the rest of It stays in the West to help this region grow and prosper. For example, POB paid out more than $2,400,000 in state and local ; taxes last year, and about SI, 400,000 la dividends to the 85 of PGE's 15,000 stockholder-owners who live In the West Yes, your electric dollar buys more than Just electricity. A share goes for a better community, for jobs and Income to . thousands of your fellow citizens, for many ether things that spell progress for this ; region. Anyway you look at H, alectrk i . service is your biggest bargain! , II tHHlHHIti irV sftD gD ton ' I'3 I V . - ' .. - Owatoef bj!fo tVosi i s V t . f .: t i J: ' - .v ii ' -