...... -,. ALDKICU LEAVES FIXM Notice of intention to retire from the firmaof Johnson, Siewert it Aldrich, Printers, was filed with the Marion county clerk .Monday by Fay Aldrich, with the other partners. Lauren L. Johnson and Charles L. Siewert. Aldrich is leaving Salem. ' The firm will be known as Johnson U Siewert, Printers, alter AMrlch Jeaves at ,tbe end of August.. : . T 4 Corners Eeauty Shop win be closed between July 30th and August 13th. v , . - EOFF IN All FORCE 2nd Lt. Joseph L tail, ten of Mr. and Mrs. Asel C. Eoff, Salem : box 709, has reported to McChord sir force base. Wash, for - duty with the; 325th motor vehicle squadron as assistant adjutant. A graduate of Salem high school and the University of Oregon, Eoff was recalled to duty July 9. .....-! I.. -. : "... "" - rsstle Permanent Wavers.' 305 Liveslev Bide Phone 3-3663. Fer- manents $3 & up. Eulela Arnold, MEASLES REPORTED Nine cases of measles In Marion muntv were reported , for last week bv the Marion county de partment of health. Fifty per cent cf the county's physicians contrib uted to the report which also in cluded 'four cases of pneumonia and one case each of impetigo and mumps. - ." Geraniums $1.30 Do. Choice Mum Plants 25c ea. Merrills Ureen bouse. Brooks. ' - ! TIBBETS RELEASED , t Truman Douglas Tibbets, Lyons route-1, was released Tuesday from the Marion county Jail after paying $3S fine. He was arrested Sunday and pleaded guilty to dis orderly conduct at Brejtenousn Hot Springs. Tibbets was pise fin ed on a violation of the basic, rule. Fresh killed turkeys to bale or? fry Also babv beef for your locker, Orwig's Market. 3975 Silverton Rd. Phone 2-8128, . WOMAN TO TALK . Alta Meyers of Salem, president of the Pacific Northwest Council of Credit Women's Breakfast club, will report on the club's activities at the noon meeting Friday of the Salem Retail Credit association at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. THIEF TAKES FLOWERS ' Mrs. George Mlschler, 1204 N. Commercial st., complained - to city police Tuesday that for the past several nights thieves have cut . gladiolus and sweet William blooms from heevyard. She said some of the plants' had been pull? ed up by the roots, j . Public Records CIRCUIT COURT A. R. Siegmund vs Alta M. Lar- sen and others: Order overrules demurrer of defendants Alta M. Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Royce I Tomkin. Chester McNeil vs Winifred McNeil: Divorce decree granted. with custody of one minor child awarded to defendant, and plain tiff to pay $25 monthly support. Dorothy Kaye vs Keith Kaye: Divorce' decree grants custody of three minor children to piainuri, with defendant ordered to pay $30 monthly support for each .child. and defendant ordered , to pay miscellaneous bills. : ' . State industrial accident com- ' mission vs Silverton Planing mill: Case dismissed at request of plain tiff without prejudice. . Patricia June Tooker vs George E. Tooker: Divorce decree grants 'plaintiff former name of Patricia June Powers. Henry E. Wicks vs Violet . J. Wicks: Divorce decree grants custody of one minor child to plaintiff. Chemeketa lodge 1 of the IOOF vs Milton Parker: Motion requests order to declare defendant in de fault Menno Krause vs La Verna Krause: Divorce complaint alleges desertion. Married Oct 19, 1944. Frank Titus vs Lois ii Jones Order affirms default of- defen dant and orders return of personal property to plaintiff. , ' - MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS . 'James Leonard DyaL SI, lum- ber worker, Sandy, and Adeline ' B. Sraithson, 19, student, 235- N. 15th stw Salem. - , - Donald . L. White. . vSiudejit Portland, and Nancy A. Snyder! 21, student, 2230 Center st, Salem. PROBATE COURT Eva A. Spencer estate: Disposal of real property. . - Ben H, Kopecky vs Bozena Ko pec ky: Case dismissed at request of plainurz. Mildred Ferguson Hagemann . estate: Final account approved, U1U UUUIUUUUU UtCVKU. BLDH IIFOLEIS OFTENEIAVE TinEPtDLCOD A ym per aUtr. hm yam cefa W bt aa4 yo tect tu4. sil ia," tk cbaata trr u luich H I k 10 yomt biuoJ m par. Tacat k' Siaw to try bcrnM fce tcnmke (!no4 fotuc Klood kjiti m k."f tired Mi ."kiuc' Tptn to rmarbiood. Gemot - . .: taia imul inlf ttmaua Bn. f 1 tout matter Hfi aetJ a km Gaud at yomt t r.rnJTH atmwt to&Mj. ito horn aaatk . I aoacr yarn fed at fa catoc im- FARM BUSINESS SIGNS Edriedge and Davidson, a gen eral farming business. In the growing, harvesting: and market- in; of bops, was registered with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by Mary and Horace J. Ekiriedge and Vernita and Kenneth David son, all of Salem route 2, box 45C KOTAEIANS TO BEAK BRAND Supreme Court Justice James T. Brand will speak on "Atlantic Union? at the Wednesday noon meeting of Salem Rotary club at the Marion hotel. Brand wilh be introduced by L Cv Arens, pro gram chairman. HARGER TO TALK Don; Harger, local sports author. lecturer and Statesman fishing and hunting columnist, will speak at the-noon meeting today of the Salem Exchange dub in the Sena tor hotel. Harger will I speak on fishing in the Willamette valley. TAVERN FILES NAME ! . Mary Alice and Richard H. Bott signed a certificate of assumed business name for Marty's tavern, wblchi they - operate an Turner, with the Marion county clerk Tuesday. MEETING ANNOUNCED Townsend club 4 will meet at the E H. Earl home, 2125 N. 4th st, at s730 p jn. today, i Civil Defense fori Fire Services Set A district-wide civil defense alert for fire services has been scheduled for the evening of Aug- Roble, Salem; fire chief, said Tuesday.! ' , Thej mock problem will test de partments in Multnomah. Clacka mas, Tamhill, Washington, Clarion and Pplk counties, which make iip district one in the state's civil de fense organization. Roble said two members of each fire department will proceed to Portland vi private automobile to report the availability of . fire equipment for a Portland dispersal point 4i . Births K ENFIELD To Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Kenfield, 1450 N, 5th st. daughter. Tuesday, July .17 at SalemJ Memorial bospitaL ' La VINE To Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin LaVine, Mill City, a daughter, Tuesday, July 17 at Salem Memor ial hospital. 4 . , r MART1NDALE 4- To MrC'and Mrs. 1 Donald Mariindale, 2463 Trade st a daughter. Tuesday, July 17 at Salefti General hospitaL HOLT To Mr. and Mrs. Maur Ice Holt Lyons, a daughter, Tues day, July 17 at Salem General hos- Pitati 1 . RYAN To Mc and Mrsl Leon ard Ryan, 2890 Silverton frd. a daughter, Tuesday! July "at Salem General hosbitaL .'i.v' . , t : 1 1;. Alert I t . - To Give You Proved Quoliry Refrigeration 1S53 1 HOST POPULAn III Yon Says $41X3 Oa Newest i - -. )i mi Model Full Prlc ... ii $233.S5 Here is your last "chance to get one of these great 1950 models.'; f At A Big ' Savings! ' Lccli Xilzl Yci Gel! o Plus Gemeroua Trade-in. ; r Oa Youy " V Present ; Reirlgeecttor I y State Officials To Head X-Ray One Today (Story also on page 1.) Some of Oregon's top officials will be among the first in line to day when the Willamette Valley Chest X-ray survey gets under way. Five X-ray units win be in operation throughout Marlon and Polk county for the month-long survey. - . Two of the Salem units will be located today near the state capi- tol to accommodate state work ers. One will be at . State and Waverly streets, where at 9 ajn. Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry and State Treasurer I Walter .J. Pearson will be among the first to face the X-ray machines. The unit will remain open until S pjn. It will be at the Salem lo cation Thursday and Friday from 8:30 ajn. to 5 pjn with the ex ception of the noon hour. The second capitol area unit will be located today at Waverly and Court streets, where Chief Justice James T. Brand and other members of the state .supreme court will be X-rayed. The unit will be open from 9 a jr. to 5 pan. Fer Library Werkers This unit also will be at North Summer and Court streets Thurs day forv state library workers from 8:30 ajn. to 5 p.m. On Friday it will be at the state forestry build ing, 2600 E. State st, from 9 to 11 a jil, and at the state highway department 2800 E. "State st- from 1 to 4 pjm. A third X-ray unit today will be at the Western Paper Convert ing company. Front and D streets, from 9 ajn. to 4 p.m. This unit al so will be at Paulus Brothers packing company, 14th and Ox ford streets, Thursday from 9 ajn. to 5 pjn. On Friday it will be at Keith Brown Building Supply, 1965 Taft st, from 9 to 11 a.m., and at the Salem Linen Mill, 1485 Madison st, from 2 to o pjn. Doe ia Idanha i , The fourth Marion county unit to operate today will be in Idanha at the IGA store there from 1 to 8:30 pjn. It will be at Baldwin's doming store at retroit on Thursday from 12. to 7:30. pjn. On Friday it will.be at Camp Mon- gold from 10 ajn. to 2 p.nu, and at the Detroit dam site from 4 to 6 pjn. ,4s For the Polk county survey units will be at West Salem in Smith's Kingwood store, 1127 ' Edgewater mud wm YOU WANS $25 TO $300 aa SifMiam m fwiif la $SN al Car 'Don't borrow unnecessarily, but if a loan will pay old bills, medi cal or dental expense, car or home repair? it'a "yea" promptly to 4 out of 5 at TWmof. Fast, friendly service. Come in or phone tod my. IaKlAfiniaX.1 Ord. n, ORICON BLDO 103 S. HIGH ST. PWtat 2-2444 OwIm K. AOmn, YtS MANata? naa fta tmiimH ef aii mmnfm, fm Uuaat Sa. S-IS. aVItf 9 Big full-width frozen food chest! Stores 40 pounds of frozen food! ':. . 0 cu; ft. of cold space! Extra space for bottles, bulky food! ;-15 sq. ft. of shelf .space - - -i Plenty of room! ? Speedy ice cuba trays! . Hurry! Offer Good Only v While Limited- Supply Lasts! : i-n7 tt, July 20, to 28. from 10 sun. to 6 pJn and at the Kiiigwood Mar ket, 1311 Edgewater st, July 21 and 23, from 12 to 3 pjn. Other Folk county units Include: Dallas Saverr's Drug store, July 18 to 20, from 10 sun. to f pjn, and at Hyde-Long's Grocery, July 20, from 12 to 9 pjs. Rick reali Wednesday, 12 toV8 pjxt, and Thursday, 10 a.m. to pjn. Monmouth Day's cafe, Friday, 12 to 8 pjn. Salt Creek church Wednesday, 5 to 9 pjn. Bethel school Wednesday, 5 to, PJn. Falls City Murphy" store, July is and 19, from 1 to 8 pjn. Lincoln ' store Thursday, 4:30 to . 9 pjn. Perrydale school Thursday, 1 to J pjn. Eola school Friday, 5 to t pjn. Pedee store Friday, X to 1 pjn. at ses Close to 900; T.t Attendance held close to the'flCO mark Tuesday as boys land girls flocked to Salem swimming pools for Red Cross - sponsored free swimming instruction. Last day ior registrauon is today, an nounced Vernon Gilmore, play grounds director. - , The unexpectedly high turnout made necessary- formation of ad ditional groups for instruction, with the following new schedules announced by Lee Gustafson and uavia mtmao, swimming, cam paign chairmen at Olingar and Leslie pools, respectively. ; ! At - Leslie: Boy beginners . and intermediates .over ace 11. at 11 a.m.; girls of same classification. iiuhi ajn coy beginners, ages 5-11, section I at 1 pjn. and sec tion II at 1:30 pjn.; girl begin ners, ages 5-11, section I at 2 pjn., section II at 2:30 pjn.; boy and girl advanced swimmers. 3 pjn.; lifesaving 6 pjn.;. adults, 1 pjn. At Olinger: Boy beginners and Intermediates, over age 11,- at 10 ajn.; girls, 10:30 a.m.; boy begin ners ages 8-11, at 11 ajn.; girls. 1130 a.m.: boys sees 5-7. at 1 pjn.; girls, 1:30 pjn.; boy and girl swimmers, 2:30 pjn.; ; lifesaving, 0 p.m., adults 7 pjn. All classes are half-hours except the full-hour lifesaving instruc tion. Olinger pool will be open to the public from 3 to 6 p.m. and after 7:30; Leslie will be open 3:30 to o and alter 7:30. It took 13 Suez Canal. years to' build the CAN GET A LOAN AT Uasd i-visrr loans' tt HMM9 W V9I tW mpUyd, vt Cash 99mOmwJp m m H9Mdi iMasV tAs?ViCS a It laa im . . FAST. . . Attendance Swim (Has th emmmr) tMAt una to sat ms- " Tjft&OTtOX FINANCE CO. caumui SAtEU. Gel A Freezer You Can Trust Kelvinatox'a Roomy I Cu. FL Cold eeils In all 4 - walls. Ne warm spots! Separate fast freezing seetiea with extra. - eeils la bottom Kelvinator'i f amens ' Pelarspbere anlt. Table top lid and leek New 1 Pastrl-raek Handy ' storage: basket r Alae-TJlabU ia t. IX. $273.35 ONLY, v Kelvinalor'sIIetr BouMq Oven Elanrii ' j t r ,' , J . ' CrSII HuBuySite: Of Downtown Furniture Firm Carl W. HioEK of Hogg Brothers Appliance, and Furniture store has purchased the site of the Salem Home" .Furniture store, 137 S. Commercial st, he announced Tuesday.: T; ' The new -site will be known as Hogg Brothers Turaiture ex change and will be stocked with! trade-in furniture .and- other products. ; " : All merchandise of the Salem Home Furniture store, operated by R. H. Erroel and Ted Isaacson for the past six years, will . be closed out by sale soon. It will reopen ' under new management soon after that, Hogg said. A new building at 274S S. Com mercial st. has been leased by Ermel and the plans to re-enter business j there about September 15 with ! a maple specialty shop. This store 'will carry furniture and novelties in the colonial and early American period. ' Ermel is now in San Francisco, Calif., on a business trip. Hogg Bros, who have operated in the Willamette valley since 1913 will continue to operate the store at 260 State st Recruiters Sign 4 Salem Men Four Salem men have been ac cepted Into the army and air force this week, local recruiters report ed Tuesday, fj The, four men, and one mother who was not accepted, enlisted Sunday. -They I are Gary C. Toks tad, Floyd M. Simpson and Richard G. Arnold, all air force, and Wil liam L. DeLapp, army. Ingrid Bergman To Visit Daughter PISA, Italy, July 17-)-Actress Ingrid Bergman left by. train to day for, Sweden and her first Visit with her daughter more than two years.1 ;-,.- - -Dr. Peter Lindstrom, -Hollywood physician and Miss Bergman's for mer husband, is taking their 12' year-old daughter to Sweden for the meeting with her mother. Miss Bergman is now married to Roberto Rossellini, Italian movie producer. ELMER "THE BLIND MAN"- r 1 I I J J T I TT I m ITTWaF L via; aiM mi ; s Drapes Made to Order Drapery Materials SHADES : I DRAPE RODS ALUMINUM AWNINGS Columbia-Matie Frameless . j ;f - Screens - - - 1 BAMBOO SHADES We also wash, retape, paint and re-slat your old Venetian blinds. 10 down, pay monthly. ELMER, the Blind Man -Everything fer year windows. PH. 3-7328 For Free Estimate ; 3870 Center St, . (Formerly West Salem) We Give SVH Green Stomps OXZGOtt rttsst MCI ' More Oven Cpaco 4 TbcnvETe. EJf' evca h i:xl7x . Easily helda ' St-lb. tarkey . Bakes f pies at -oa Beats to SM desreea ie leas tbaa fire seceads New CelamuUe "swiiehea .- Fans Ae litis , iCek FaU widih. easy slidtos: - drawer " - XX3U2LE OVETI , Other Models As .. Lew Aa 51C3.C3 EVEBY FUL IUTE J ' ' V - . ;"- f. ,. r ;. "i " v . V i gaBSsa-S ' ' Vacation Mishaps Injure Children t , Two ten-year-olds require at tention of physicians Tuesday as the . result of vacation mishaps, Salem first aidmen reported. . Johnny Petty, 767 N. Liberty rt was given first aid for knee cut incurred in a faU i$to Mill Creek, and Myrna Halvorson, 1240 Hoyt st,. needed sutures for - her right heel after she caugM it in the spokes of a bicycle. - Mrs. Sviffart Long Illness Mrs. Ollie B. Swlgart, resident of Salem for the past 28 years. died Tuesday at a local hospital after an illness of two years. She was 84 years old. Born in Franklin county, Ohio, July 5, 1867, she moved to .Mis souri with her family while still a young child. She was married there to Louis A. SwigarL who died four years ago. The couple came to Salem in 1925. She had resided recently at 1142 7th sV Mrs. Swigart was a member of the Christian church. . Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Elsie Cooper, Liberal. -Mo- Mrs. Lola Ketterman and Mrs.' Ar tie Phillips, both of Salem; ..two sons, Charles V. Swigart and Rex A. Swigart, both of Salem; bro ther, Thomas H. Davis, Liberal; grandchildren, Mrs. Shirley Sav age and William Swigart, both of Salem, and Riebard Cooper, Lib eral, Mo.; also by four great grand children.. ' . Services, will be announced later by Clough-Barrkk company. - PAnAIIOUIIT SHOE 'XwX- I ' 1 f 1 1 I T il 1 (m lim : .vwx.XwX'X'W'X-Xv.v.va - i.xyXvx; . Vv I'-'l If II t vv xH:A.wx:: 111 vow )77 .HP U WW- X-X-X'Ix-i X;XxXv.;.K'X-X- X'W.X'.:"? - 'XvX-x :-x-:-XxXx.:.x-;:-:x-x-:-f -r ; . - mAAAWAw mmAAAWi m w omen's shoM during 'f fflOEi " WFW$m8 .f. V VUdrXva shoe dear- W W " Vahwrs ??98 L I cmwl Buy ons palg or, 0'- To B.S5 - several from this won- " '' 'r dsrfal t!s1Ion. : U i u i . iUi. M.'A .v ' - 4. I I DRESS & SPORT W A f i 'mm, - Iff ',. 'jf , ; yjQE' 4 7 BT yl ! your : V1?. (nV l horn tats W . IIBaUy AdrtrtM VI -' - . . .'; wexnen's anos i V7cHcTsr. Cslby EtyU- i 11 . j gase. Pccriroiount, Ifa .Vvoin t795 i r To is; J r -' - yy A ' ' i TTK A TTN A T T f TTTT SC3 C0U3T ST. The) Satosancni. Salem. Oregon, New JukeBox Live Operator Juke boxes' which win be able to play nearly any : number re quested ' win .. shortly " appear in many Salem; establishments,' ac cording to Douglas ' Yeater, - local appliance dealer, who filed a cer tificate for the establishment of a phono-tel music company with the Marion county clerk Tuesday. The juke boxes will be tied in to a central downtown studio, Mrs. Dorothy Yeater said, where an ex tensive, stock of -records will be kept Patrons Will request numbers by phones located at the Juke box. Operators will be on duty at the central office! to handle requests.. : Mr. and Mrs. Yeater who wU operate the business together, ; said that surveys are now being made by the telephone company to learn the best location for the studio and 1 Do You Know? .You Can Keep the Handicappd Employed By sending Clothing, Fur niturc. Toys, end all sorts of Household Articles to Gccdwill Industries Telephon 4-2248 STORE O 339 COUBT .N Firm Features SALC I ACSOS3 FKOM HTSTSCM'S , WadaeWcry.; Tuxy H 13SIi-5 the outlets. Equipment is schedul ed to arrive today. , Portland, Mr. Yeater saidC now has the phono-tel ; music . boxes, and as far as they know is the only city in Oregon with such service. . .. ; . , h Reservists Back On Inactive Duty Two Salem marine reservist nave been returned to inactive v duty after' completion of" one" year's active service, under a re lease program inaugurated by the marine corps In June. ; The two are Set, F. J, L.'a truth, S3 90 Duncan ave anH T. St. Robert E. Unruh, 875 ;AlUmont dr. Both have been, stationed at Camp Pendleton. Califs the Sa lem marine recruiting office said. Fer INSURED SAVINGS ; and rIOME IOANS ... RRST FEDERAL SAVIHGS nasTi Savings Bldg. 129 N. CemX A VA Current Rate 2Vi ST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'NL "Where Thoasands Save Slilliens ' STUEET O SALEII 0PEI7 ln$D!T , iught mo, P. EL- rm l .iliiii - - Jl ' S3 it . t . -e UC-JMJJUL TILL C:c3 P. IL GEQITOL