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Cliy News iriefs THREE YOUTHS CHARGED Three Marion County youths were charged with illegal posses sion of alcoholic liquor Thursday in. District Court, after they were stopped because their car had a defective muffler. Howard Vin cent Wurdinger, 19, Woodburn, and two 17-year-old boys from Woodburn and Scotts Mills were continued to Saturday for disposi tion. Shop at your leisure until 9 p.m. at Salem's only exclusive Maple Shop. Convenient budget plan, and we will take your old furniture in trade. American Traditional Fur niture and Novelties. Ermel's Col onial Furniture, 2745 S. Commer cial St. MOTOR STOLEN A one - half horsepower motor was reported taken from the Ran dle Oil Co. ice house shed at 3375 Portland Rd., city police learned Thursday. Owners said A lock was pried open. The motor was valued at $5. i Hollywood Acquarium. Large sel ection tropical fish, plants, equip ment. 7958 McCoy. HARDWARE ROBBED A burglar sometime during the night Wednesday took $4 from a cash register. Farmers Hardware of 2065 Silverton Rd., reported to citv police. Entrance was made through a window at the rear of the store. Moore's Aquarium, clearance for new stock and equipment 20 dis count. March 19th thru 26th. 2 miles from S. Lancaster on Mac lea y Rd. CARD OF THANKS - Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy ! and help in our recent sorrow, for the beautiful service, floral of ferings and other kindness. We are deeply grateful. Mrs. Edward Thompson and j family. j DUE FROM NORWAY John Norby of Salem is enroute home from Norway aboard the S. S. Stavangerfjord after a six weeks visit with his father, whom he had not seen for 17 years. Nor by also attended the Olympic win ter games in Oslo and visited re latives of several members of Sa lem Sons of Norway Lodge. For sale: Piano Wurlitzer spinet in excellent condition, like new, reasonable price. Phone 2-4151. MILL CITY FIRM FILES Assumed business name of Res sler's Grocery, Mill City, was filed Thursday with Marion County clerk by Paul H. and Florence M. Ressler and Wilfred E. and Ger aldine Mae Sylvester. Beautiful primroses ready now. ii-astridee Lireennouse. moo zra St., West Salem. McGILCHRIST ILL James McGilchrist, manager of the slatehouse tourist bureau, was missing from his post Thursday on the advice of his physician. It was not known how long ill health would keep McGilchrist at home. Johns-Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. BOYS STATE TO MEET A meeting of Boys State repre sentatives is to be held at 7:30 tonight in Collins Hall on the Willamette University campus. The mayor and representatives of the Chamber of Commerce are scheduled to attend. Englewood Church rummage sale over Greenbaums Friday and Sat urday 9:30 to 5. CLUB MEETS TODAY Townsend Club 4 will meet at 2 p.m. today at the E. H. Earl home, 2125 N. 4th St. Births CARD OF THANKS With sincere gratitude we ac knowledge with thanks the many expressions of sympathy in the loss of our loved one, Philaine Digerness. Special thanks to Rev. Rundstrom for his words of com fort and to the girls who sang so beautifully. Vernon Digerness and son Robin, Mr and Mrs-. Louis Iverson and family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and aopreciation to our many friends for beautiful floral offerings, sympathy and kinuness extended to us during the illness and death of our beloved mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar N. Elling- son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lock hart and family. FLACK To Mr. and Mrs. James Flack, 790 Rosemont Ave., a son, Thursday March 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. GROSSMAN To Mr. and , Mrs. Jerome Grossman, Stayton, a daughter, Thursday, March 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. WILLEMS To Mr. and Mrs. ! Waldo Willems, 2395 Dallas Rd., i a daughter, Thursday, March 20, j at Salem Memorial Hospital. ! CASE To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Case. 851 Rosemont Ave., a son, Thursday, March 20, at Sa lem General Hospital. KERNS To Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Kerns, 750 Stewert St., a son, Thursday, March 20, at Salem General Hospital. PROCTER To Mr. and Mrs. Everett Procter, 3255 Lancaster Dr., a son, Wednesday, March 19, at Salem General Hospital. To Open Third Salem Store After 33 years' absence, the P. D. Quisenberry Pharmacy will open a store soon near its original site of business on South Liberty Street. The company began there in May, 1919. The addition of the store at 130 S. Liberty St. soon will make three Quisenberry locations for Salem. The store room was occupied un til recently by Stubblefield's Shoe Repair Shop near the Anita store corner at State Street. "This expansion is part of a long range program," Quisen berry stated Thursday. "We feel Salem warrants a professional pharmacy devoted strictly to sick room necessities and prescriptions. This new site will provide that." Quisenberry had been located originally in the Guardian Build ing before it burned down in 1947. He now has pharmacies at the corner of Court and Commercial Streets and near Salem General Hospital. The slogan of "three Quisen berry Pharmacies that operates as one" will be upheld by a duplica tion of all files and prescription numbers, Quisenberry said. Pa trons may get refills for prescrip tion at any of the stores under this system. John Sawyer is to supervise the prescription department and Law rence Sawyer will take charge of the medical centers division at the new store. Both men are present ly employed by Quisenberry. Vacuum Cleaner Clinic Scheduled ' The Vacuum Cleaner Clinic, a new Salem service store, will open today at 455 Court St., owned and tz?C J " Dm Whltlock Lake Weatphal operated by Lakin A. (Lake) Westphal and C. D. (Dee) Whit lock. They have been cleaner agents in Salem for the past 3 years. Plans for the opening include demonstrations and assistance by representatives for some of the six brands of vacuum cleaners Jhe firm will handle. Flowers will be given women visiting the store today. The store also will have service on all amkes, sale of floor polish ers and rentals of both cleaners and polishers, both home and commercial. WppjbHEP Red Cross Drive Draws $1,580 The city of Woodburn Thursday finished its Red Cross drive with a total of $1,580, topping last year's contributions by over $400. This total, coupled with other pledges, raised the Thursday total to $20,980 in Marion County. "Woodburn's coverage wag an excellent one," Frank Partner, chairman of the Marion County chapter, stated. The total amount of the drive was realized in 580 calls, Parcher explained, "which 1j extraordinary." Silverton' Red Cross campaign in toe Marion County drive is scheduled to begin Monday. It will be under the chairmanship of Charles Hopkins of the Marshall Wella store in that city. He has outlined a campaign of downtown coverage by the Lions and Rotary Clubs and residential coverage by the women's clubs. Paper Company Buys Santiam Timberland Purchase of 240 acres of San tiam timberland for $105,000 by Oregon Pulp and Paper Company was disclosed Thursday. A deed filed with Marion Coun ty recorder showed that the firm Fire, First Aid Captain Exam Results April 16 Results of civil service examin ations for fire captain and first aid captain will be announced after results are certified at the April 16 meeting of the civil service commission, the city recorders of fice announced. The examinations were Wed nesday. Fifteen men took the fire captains test, and one the first aid examination. FOOD TAKEN Theft of iin unestimated amount of food from an outside cooler was reported to city police Thurs day by John S- Hicks of 1309 N. Commercial St. Todd's septic tank service, clean ing, installation, repairs. Phone 3-9782. RETIRES FROM GROCERY Notice of retirement from Mike's Grocery at Woodburn was filed Thursday with Marion County clerk by Clemont M. Rivenes. Men! Adam Hats $5, $6 and $7.50. Salem's exclusive agent. United Shirt Shop, 331 State. QUIT SEED BUSINESS Aaron E. and Rosalie M. Dum beck filed notice of retirement from Vista Feed -and Seed with Marion County clerk Thursday. Simplified Oregon Income Tax Seen Simplification of the state's in come tax system by basing pay ments of taxpayers on a percent age of the federal tax was propos ed here Thursday. Gov. Douglas McKay said he had heard of such a proposal and suggested that it might eliminate the complicated income tax forms now in use by the state. Such a proposal was discussed at the 1951 Legislature but no action was taken. FRIDAY ONLY -99 PAIRS SOSS Values to 13.95 $o99 CKLIN 300TERV 105 N. 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