(Ditty Nes IBirfieffs FALSE ALARM AT SEARS , City firemen were' summoned to the Scars store at Capitol Shop- ping center. Saturday at 2:17 p-m. when the store's automatic alarm system was inadvertently touched j v- Mosolf. store manager, said a stockroom worker appar ently .brushed against the fire ltlarm and broke the glass in it. Mogul's Le Gourmet open Easter Sunday. Reservations , requested Phone. CA 5669 Portland. FERRY BEING WRECKED Dismantling of the Buena Vista ferry was begun Saturday by a Marion county crew, and theerry crossing will not operate for a few days, the county court said. The craft moved upriver from the In dependence crossing will go into operation this week. Johns-Manville sningles applied by Malhis Bros, 164 S Com 1 Free estimates Ph 3-4642 v RETIRE FROM SHOP , Notice of . retirement from the assumed business name of Thomp son Brothers, a repair firm, was XUed Saturday with Marion county cJerk by Ernest T. and Harold A. Thompson. We have some nice turkeys for your Easter dinner. Cheaper than ham. 45c a " lb. Orwigs Market, 3975 Silverton Rd, Phone 2-6128. TO ERECT RESIDENCE Permit to build a new one-story dwelling at ' 1975 N. 23rd st, M a cost of $10,800, was issued Satur day by the city building inspector's cffice to Sanders and Nelson. Enjoy Nohlgren's famous buffet dinner Easter Sunday from 12 until 8; "All you can eat for 99c" TRAINING CHANGED Instruction for volunteer work ers, in th. Marion county blood again Saturday to its original date, Thursday, March 29. "It will be at 1 pan. in county Red Cross head quarters. New low price. Launderette, 1255 Ferry. 9 lbs. clothes washed and dried 55c. Wash only 30c lb. MIT S GRAVE RETURNS Walter Musgrave, Salem realtor, has returned to his home from Portland .Veterans hospital where he was under observation lor sur gery that was found unnecessary. His health condition was reported improved. Mobile Bath Unit Organized CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind-, March 24-(,)-Climb out of that foxhole, soldier, your bath is com ing up. The army quartermaster corps has set up the 513th bath company for training here to provide front line baths for the fighting men. The company has a two-wheel trailer equipped for hot and cold running water enough to handle Pnblic Utecords PROBATE COURT Gary M. and Susan Elizabeth Ashcraft: Sale of real property authorized. . Minnie Jelderks estate: Closing order. Francis Bruce, Darlene Dorothy and Judith " Catherine Michels guardianship: Dorothy E. Michels appointed guardian. Roger Wheian and Dennis George Fowler application: Sur name ordered changed to Money Levi Balmer estate: Will admit ted to probate, and Pioneer Trust company appointed executor. Bessie R e a d e guardianship Florence - Reade Harris appointed guardian. . DISTRICT COURT. Robert W.' Morrow, sentenced to six months in county jail on charge of escaping from jaiL CIRCUIT COURT Lillian A. Ryan vs Marcia Fern Aplet, executrix of Ollie Coffey estate: Complaint seeks judgment of $1,984 allegedly due for board. room, nursing and transportation furnished deceased and $450 al legedly due on note. , MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS I Richard L. Panek, 21, electri cian, 2195 Fisher rdn and Beverly Btroh, 16, of 1275 N. 25th st, both f Salem. Florent U." FrichtL 21. loeeer. Etayton, and Marian Silbernagel, iy, iscjo. Alexander Pollard, 61, laborer, Wood burn, and Grace Ellen Cauff Bian, 46, dressmaker, Hubbard. MUNICIPAL COURT George John Ditterick, 950 N. 14th st, charged with driving while intoxicated, pleaded inno cent, trial set for April 26, posted 250 bail. Nctbinc Dw ' ry Monthly V 3 3 Ml IHI.iHkn "Drapes Made to Order Drapery Materials SHADES -DHAPE RODS ALUMINUM AWNINGS CIambia-Matie Frameless -Screens . - BAMBOO SHADES We also wash, re tape, paint and re-slat your old Venetian blinds ELSIE R. the Blind Man . Can Anytime :.v . For Free Estimates " Phone 3-?rSS 1453 Rare St. .- West Salem We Give SAD Green Stamps JAIL TERM GIVEN f v Robert W. Morrow, who escaped nearly a year ago from Marion county jail, was sentenced Satur day in district court to six months in the jaiL At the time of his escape, 'Morrow was awaiting ac tion of the grand jury on a forgery charge. He was apprehended in Montana Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 Lancas ter Dr. at 4 Corners. Ph. 2-2549. Rehabilitation Hlind Revealed A new and more extensive pro gram for rehabilitation of the blind proposed by the I Oregon commis sion for the blind, based partly on recent surveys a,hd recommenda tions of a legislative interim com mittee " and out-of-state officials interested in the! project was an nounced Saturday bycommission members. f J Included in the prpposed new program are education, blind in dustries and sotjial service, con servation and restoration of vis-j ion and prevention of blindness, I vocational rehabilitation and op-; eration of a service certter. The commission said employ- i ment of a permanent administra tor would be considered later. It was emphasized that any in dustrial program should be bus-; iness like, effective and econom ically i sound. :These conditions have not been met in the past,; commission members said. - j During recent; years, according to the commissioh, the whole trend has been toward elimination of; .state-owned institutions as homes for the blind. ;j J Walter Snydef, commission sec-; retary, said investigation of the; program has progressed slowly so that each step may be thoroughly analyzed and understood. ! . Disgruntled Job-Seeker j Attempts Arson, on Store DALLAS, March 23-yP)-A dis-l contented job -; seeker, turned down by Grocerman iT. M. Gard ner, attempted to set fire to the grocery store today in West Dal- las. But Gardner; did not call the! police. He just -took the offender home to his Mom- I What the Mom did: to the five-year-old job-seeker I wasn't re-: ported. , . In the United States about 43, 000 people are admitted to hospit als each day. j I - . Births McGCFFIN To tr. and Mrsl John E. McGuff in, Aumsville, a daughter,! Saturday, March 24, at Salem General hospital. CARTER To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Carter, Salem route 2, box 343F, a son, Saturday, March 24, at Salem Memorial hospital. j . SURGEON -i To Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Surgeon, Salem route -3, box 528, a son, Saturday, March 24, at Salem Memorial hospital, j - - -: - BERRY To Mr. and Mrs. Baker Berry, 331 Mission st, a daughter, Saturday, March 24, at Salem Memorial hospital. ; j MOUSTACHE'!"!'! ? To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moustachetti, : 531 N. High tU a son, Saturday Marc 24, at Salem Memorial hospital, --but HOW MUCH should you pay for a Prescription? On some staple com- - modi ties you can safclyj shop. You know values: when you see them. But when it comes to com-! ' Pounding a prescription," , you must rely upon the in- . tegrity and ethical stand-i i erds of f he pharmacyJ " Here, 1 we assure you,- every prescription is fairly State at Liberty Program Capita! Sgt. Johnson Commissioned r As Pharmacist : FT. MacARTHUR, Calif:, March 24 M.i Sgt. Andrew Johnson,' for merly of Salem, Ore, is the first member of the 409th engineer special brigade at Fort MacArthur, Calif N 4 to . receive a - commission since - the ' brigade's activation, it was reported here Saturday. He is with the - 409th quarter masteri company, commanded by CoL Homer ; G. Lyon, jr," 4220 Gardner rd.,' Salem. Johnson re ceived his commission as a first lieutenant in the medical corps as a pharmacist. He expects to be called to active duty as a lieu tenant j about May 25. i . i During World War II Johnson served; with: the 62nd armored field artillery and during his three years overseas earned seven battle stars and - one arrowhead while serving in Africa, Sicily and Eu rope. He and Mrs. Johnson and their 15-month -old son live at San Pedro.- t ' He went into active duty last October with the Salem army re-i serve unit. ' . " . .... I ' j - . .. f Marion County j 4-H Member To (Broadcast ! i -T ' 5 Several Marion " county 4-H; members wilHe on the air over KOAC Monday between 7:30 and; 8 p.m.i f Anthol Riney and Anne Berg-r holz, county 4-H extension agents,; will accompany several leaders and members to Corvallis to rep-j resent! different 4-H projects. " : 1 Mrs4 John Cage, leader of the Middle Grove Cagey Cookers will have as her club representatives Margaret Chamberlain and Sue" Anglirj. Mrs. A. W. Katka of the Rip It Out And Do It Over clothing club will have as her club rep- resentatives Margaret Katka anj Janice Siddall. ' John, Cage, leader, and Jack Wikoff, jr., member, of the As sociated Grease Monkeys tractor maintenance club, will tell of their club program and coming events for the year. Mrs. Galen Siddall, Hayesville, president of the Marion county 4-H leaders' association, will dis cuss the activities of the leaders. January Pay j Of Production j Workers Up Oregon's production workers earned an average of $72.61 a week during January, 17.5 per cent more than a year ago, and close to the record .levels of . last summer and fall, records released Saturday by the state unemployment com pensation commission revealed. I Employers of durable goods concerns dropped to $74.87 from $78.18 the previous ; month, but non-durable firms increased pay from $61.50 to $65.31. Both aver age hourly pay and average work week were slightly lower than in December , but considerably above a year ago. j Workers in plywood mills and similar operations again led all groups with average earnings of $81.27, nearly $3 below December's figure. Printing and publishing employes held to second place with a similar reduction. Both differ ences were due mainly to fewer hours in the work week. .Lumber and logging workers pay also fell off, with the hourly scale varying but little from recent months, f Machinery manufacturing and paper and pulp employes also im proved their wages during Janu ary, The textiles and . apparel group had higher earnings thin during the fall and early winter. priced, according to ac curatcly'determined costs. Large prescription vol tune assures low unit costs. Come here the next timet i -.! '. Drug Store "On the Corner" Trades Stripes for Bars ; . - - "if 7 ,1 FORT MacARTHUK, CaUf M. Set. ! Andrew Jehnson (right) who has Jnst received a direct commission as a first lieutenant In the army reserve corps, is shewn as he Is sworn in by Cap t. Frank Turner, adjutant of the 409th brigade quartermasters. Beth men .., are frm Salem. ; ' j-. j . ; : ; j i -I " ; I' W ell Sir, Spring Us "Sprung"! Sort looks that way at any rate.; And, every J farmer's fancy! is turning to thoughts of more Intensive cultivation of fields,' orchards and hopyards. That means farm equipment and machinery take it en the chin again. So, wise farmers are checking NOW for any Immediate or future repairs or changes they want made. That's a smart idea, too! You see, steel sup plies definitely aro retting tighter and tighter; W. XV. ROSE BRAUGH COMPANY advises earliest action in making any of those repairs or changes because the steel picture is getting no-better-fast! That's why W. W. ROSEBRAUGH COMPANY, having served Valley customers for 39! years new. Is reserving available steel supplies for use in this area. After all,. home folks cone first. -So, yon can count on service for repairs to farm-equipment and machinery. What's more, if yon plan on a new furnace for your farm or ranch home, be specific and order a. PACIFIC FURNACE, designed and manufactured right In Salem by W. W. ' ROSEBRAUGH COMPANY. Yes, production of Pacific Furnaces this year will be equal to last year's because the steel has already been earmarked. Pacific Furnaces are available for wood, eeaLj oil or sawdust burning. Oh yes ... are yen thinking about a new spray tank? Call 3-7609 and talk it ever Monday morning! j U. Hosebraugh Go. . .Metal Products' That tost Since 1912 680 S. 17th SL Solent. Oreoon Telephone 3-7603 i Have in Stock for Immediate Delivery -All of the Latest Patterns in ; ' " . : . ! -; Holmes and Edwards, Community, and ' tA7 Rogers I A place-setting in the finest silver plat costs you only ) to the price of a place-setting in sterling uVnt. And, . . Holmes & Edwards Silvefplate makes your home lovely for lift . . . because it's inlaid vith two blocks of sterling at backs of bowls and handle of most-used forks end spoons. uwose sow; Jewelers of Salem AS Twlfrm Mad hi UXA. r - ! 4 1 J J - 4 BROS. i i 1 l I Mfl . 8 PLACE-SETTINGS , PLUS 4 SERVING PIECES WITH CHEST... $69-5 I- Yes, Yeu May Open An Account on m Fine Set of SilverpUte at - Liberty at State Cbo ssaas v.. OwenF. Ogden Succumbs on ..' I rain Irip Owen Francis ' Ogden, Salem resident since 1921, died suddenly Thursday : en a train at Spokane, Wash-, while on a trip to the mid west. , -t-'r; - r; H;:-7:v.'r"-: Death came ' while he was en route to ' Sioux City, Iowa, his hdme town. Ogden resided at 914 Saginaw st, where he operated a Bible and Book store. , ;y Ogden was a native of Souix City. From there he went to Seat tle, Wash., and then to Salem. He arrived in Salem as manager of ."!:-;:j--;0F4::l.-lv Ji mm Starts TAonday, March 26th, m l at a st - U -: Come early to take; advantage of these remarkable values In home appliances ! I These are real buys in nationally famous appliances , Check the prices see what you save. Buy now! I ;; v ' i 1-Only CKOSLEY 4 a. ft.f chest type -,,'.7 : ' ! , , lDnly CROSLEY 8 cu. ft., chest type. For your kitchen 1-Only HARDER FREEZE 12 cu. ft.r chest type. ! Family size 1-Only HARDER FREEZE 1 cu. ft., chest type. 1 For year round storage 1-Only HARDER FREEZE 12 cu. ft., upright. . Convenience & quality all in one 1-Only DIETZ 18 cu. ft. upright. Custom made 2-BENDIX Gyromatic washers with auto, soap enfectors. demon. 329.95 2-BENDIX 1950 Delwp Gyromatic models - Demonstrators; 299.95 1-DeLuxe' Bolt-down - excellent condition . -.. ....:, ..j I 249.95 BENDLX Economat washers - the sensational new agitator type ' - Bendix Floor Demonstrator -..-. ..J L 229.95 Speed Queen washer - Deluxe, large, with pumps. Floor Demo. 154.95 - 1-HOTPOINT, new, 8 cu. ft., 1 -KELVINATOR, 8.6 cu. ft. 1-KELVINATOR, 8.6 cu. ft. 1-HOTPOINT 8 cu. ft. with 1-HOTPOINT 8 cu. ft. with 1-HOTPOINT 6 cu. ft. with ? 1-TAPPANS famous auto, gas range, visuallite oven, .demon. 1-HOTPOINT olectric range, floor sample . , , ! ; i ;' 2- A. B. Apartment ranges,, new models; floor samples 1 1-WESTINGHOUSE electric cabinet, broiler and 1-BEND1X, F.M. t AJrV,3 speed record player, floor sample ... 1-CROSLEY, cabintt radio. 3 speed phonograph floor sample . - Genuine Lewyt Vavuum cleaners, floor demonstrators Table Top 54 gaL, hot water heater. The famous i Hotpoint -. GE Portable Ironer Store Demonstrator; U.......X...... 2-CORY Matic Maid portable NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES 1 -Modern Desk - Dtlvx 2- 18th Century Desk Deluxe - 1-HEPPLEWHITE Console Deluxe 1 -SHERATON Blonde Console 1 -SHERATON Walnut Console 1 -STANDARD Mahogany Console JNIVERSAL SEWING MACHINES . 3-DeIuxe Portables ..i.... ..L, . 1 -Deluxe Console J . ......;..,..t -ECCHI (The world's finest) MACHINES 1-Deluxe Poriable Z' , , ;w ,,:'- ) V.,!. 1-Deluxe Portable--' ; - -,' 1-Deluxe Queen Anne , .,; .. ". ,. ,' I , o USED APPLIANCES WASHERS - Automatic and non-automatic - Bendix, Maytag, Easy, etc RANGES Hotpoint, Westing house, Frigidaire, i Monarch, etc , , REFRIGERATORS - Kelvinator, G.E., Jrigidsire, j Norge, etc . 25 t - r , 355 Canfir St. The Statesman. Solera. Oregon. Sunday, I 'arch SS. 1-51 5 the Liberty theatre. Later he was with the New York Life insurance company here. He was a member of the Assembly of God church. Survivors include his wife, Ev elyn K. Ogden of Salem; son, Ver non Ogden of Portland, and a sis ter, Mrs; Ethel Clancey of Seattle. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Virgil ! T. Golden chapeL. ,! Chamberto i HearDr.Smith Problems facing Willamette un iversity will be outlined to Salem - FREEZERS -k' i - WASHERS i- REFRIGERATORS butter conditioner, crisper,' meat across the top of freezer U type evaporator U crisper. Floor sample. crisper. Floor Sample. crisper. Floor Sample. - RANGES - roaster latest model with; timer. RADIOS MISCELLANEOUS - dishwashers Demonstrators - SEWING MACHINES COMPARE THESE PRICES AND VALUES Down, SrMontrts: on Cpen Frldiys TJ 9 PJ.L Chamber of Commerce tIon? y noon at the Senator hotel by Dr. O. Herbert Smith, university pres ident. - ') - i Dr, Smith, Willamette's presi dent since 1S42. will soeak c "Willamette Faces xne juner gency." i ?. Also at the Monday meeting of the chamber, Marion county cam paigners for the Red Cross drive will give a progress report.' Robert L. Elf strom, general chairman, will explain the drive and will conduct a 10-minute report, session with division leaders California's giant redwood trees grow from seeds only 'one-sixteenth of an inch' long. r ' 8:30 Ml1 si : Ro. $189.95 . 299.95 . 415.80 ; . 513.48 ' - 513.48 . 549.00, 1- new s- jj, S175.C0 i 27O.C0 375.00 475.00' 475X0? 405X0 ' r 239X!5 : 229X1 100X3 200X.T 120XJ - 'I 2T,9X0 235X3 225X0 240X0 220X3 100X0 tray 319.95 269.95 269.95 269.95 249.95 217.95 309.95 234.95 149.95 89.95 209X3 219X3 135X0 40X3 229.95 159.95 1C0X0 130X0 94.95 174.95 . 64.95 84.50 C9X 3 144X3 45X0 a 267.00 j 243X0 305.00 I 2n:;.c3 199.00 1CJ.CI) 194.00 - 174.C3 189.00 i ico.rrj 159.50 ' 119.00 1C0X0 145.00 123X0 269.00 239X0 264.50 234.: 3 3125 20X0 19 AO ,C3 nd up ,C: nd up J and up ID, Balance Convcn!tr.) firkirj