l: ! pJAL Summer ' Service Sfaris New United Air Lines sum mer schedules, giving Salem im proved overnight service to the mid-west and east and a morn ing southbound flight to Califor nia went into effect Sunday, 'j Salem's northbound planes now depart at 11:59 a.m. and 4:42 p.m. The afternoon flight gives fast connections at Port land with a four-engined Main liner that reaches Chicago be fore the breakfast hour and New York and other eastern cities by noon. Southbound Mainliner flights, according to H. F. Swee ney, station manager, leave Sa lem at 10:50 a.m. and 8:50 p.m. Under the new schedues three additional cities Twin Falls Gooding, Idaho, Milwaukee, Wis consin and Cedar Rapids, Iowa join United's nationwide system. Drivers Given License Dates r. Oregon automobile drivers' licenses bearing a numerical pre fix 5R will expire in accordance l .with a schedule drawn up by the secretary of state's office. Driv- -ers must file application for re newal within 30 days prior to the following expiration dates: $ License No. Expiration Date 8fc 1 to 8R 3300 June 30, 1947 8R 33001 to 5U 66000 July 31, 1047 BR 66001 to BR 00000 August 31, 1947 SR 99001 to 5R132O00.... September 30, 1947 8R132001 to 6R1 65000 October 31, 1947 6R165001 to 5R198000 ....November 30, 1947 BR198001 to 5R231000... .December 31. 1947 BR231001 to 5R264000 Innuary 31. 1948 BR264001 to 5R297000 February 29, 1948 5R297001 to 5R330000 March 31, 1948 5R330001 to 5R363000..., April 30, 1948 6R363001 to 5R3O60OO May 31, 1948 8R396001 to 5R429000 June 30. 1948 5R42900I to 5R462000 July 31, 1948 8R462001 to 5R495O0O A lift us t 31, 1948 BR4950O1 to 5R528000... .September 30, 1948 BR528001 to 5R561000 October 31, 1948 SR561001 to5RS94000... .November 30, 1948 IR5940O1 IO5R627000 ....December 31, 1948 BR627001 to 5R660000 January 31, 1949 : BR660001 to 5R693000 February 28, 1949 BR093001 to 5R726000 March 31, 1949 8R726001 to 5R7SB000 April 30, 1949 8R759001 to 5R792000 May 31, 1949 t (or over) Rugs & Upholstery Cleaned and Mothproofed in your home. Work Guaranteed, Insured Salem Duraclean Service Fhone 3736 v i East Salem Club Members Hold Achievement Program East Salem, April 28 At the annual 4-H achievement day pro gram given at Auburn school on Friday night James Bishop, county 4-H club leader, first presented the pins and certificates for the work completed this year kia y. ..j ,a-J-r....,.t.r1y .mfrf r a,,,,,,,-lytmifinnMrniwiwirm Memorial Artistsi Last minute rehearsal for the Salem Business and Professional Women's club Stephen Foster Memorial program at Waller hall Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock includes Eleen Anderson as Susanna, and Harry Hendrickson. Directing is Mrs. Jesse Bush-Mickelson with Mrs. Loid Plummer Schmidt at the piano. Mrs. Downing Given Surprise by Friends Stayton Mrs. Nettie Down ing was surprised by a group of friends who gathered at her home to honor her on her birth day. The afternoon was spent visiting and the honored guest opened the many gifts she received. Present were Mrs. B. A. Schaefer, Mrs. Ona J. Weitzel, Mrs. Lucile Carter, Mrs. Jessie Carter, Mrs. Frank Carter, Mrs. Minda Riggs, Mrs. Gertrude Thomas, Mrs. Vernon Becks, Mrs. Claude Lewis, Mrs. C. A. Booker, Mrs. Henry Siegmund, Mrs. John E. Hougardy, Mrs. William Covert, Mrs. Sarah Weddle, Mrs. Clarence Gavette and daughter, and Miss Susie Dr. S. P. Levene VETERINARIAN 3380 Portland Rd. Ph. 427Z Vi Mile North ol Underpass on Portland Highway iaaBUBiiaiia!iiaKBBBi!:!MBi Warren s RADIO SERVICE 2017 Fairgrounds Road ! in the V Heart of Hollywood i Immediate service on your ; radio. We pick up and deliver. I YOUR NEW CROSLEI Is Now Available PHONE 7681 m hit Wi m ; it'll iui Expert Painters Are Now Available Now is the time to do residen tial and indus trial painting. Free estimates. Kearns, and the honoree, Mrs, Downing. The following program was giv en with Phyllis Shrake conduct ing the meeting, and each of the six clubs contributed a part. Sewing A told of its work tor the year and Hazel Strawn and Frances Eckstein demon strated how to make a needle case. Mrs. Ervin Sunderlin, leader, was presented with a gift. Sewing II gave a style show. Girls completing dresses were Sharon Laverty, Betty Henne, Joann Chastain, Shirley Brock- hart and Maxine King. Mrs. William Rahtz, their leader, was presented with a corsage and a gift. Cooking I and II exhibited cakes and cookies they had made. They also presented their leader Mrs. Laurence Shrake, with a gift. The "Clickity Clack" Knitting club gave a skit, "Knit ting Day." Mrs. Warren Shrake was their leader and she was assisted by Mrs. Henry Hansen and their gifts were lovely pot ted plants. Roy Fowler and Jimmy Fisk, representing the camp cooking club, demonstrat ed how to set up a camp site, and their leader, Mrs. Roy Fowler, the first year in 4-H club lead ership work for Mrs. Laurence Shrake, Mrs. Roy Fowler and Mrs. Warren Shrake. Sharon Laverty has been very ill at her home and Donnie Mc Lain is at home with the mumps. Both are Auburn school pupils. The Woman's Circle of Fruit land district held their April meeting at the church Thursday afternoon. At the business meet ing a sum was voted to the fund for the teaching of religious ed ucation classes in the school. Sewing for the children's farm home at Corvallis was complet ed and all turned in. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mis. Ken neth C. Runner, Mrs. Emma Runner, Mrs. Emma Standifer and Mrs. Arthur Schulz. There were 18 members present. The Merry-Minglers club met at the home of Mrs. Wade Carter on Fisher road Thursday after noon with 18 present and guests, Mrs. Reva Daughtery and the mother of Mrs. Carter. A sur prise of the afternoon to the hostess .was a large birthday cake brought by Mrs. Harvev also received a gift. This was Page and each member's gift of LET ME SIMONIZ THAT CAR for You at a Saving! 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ALL GENERAL MOTORS OWNERS McKay's offers you our new delivery service. When you need service or repairing done , on your car, come iri or Phone 3188 and we will have a clean, courteous driver de liver you to your destination and bring your car back. ONE-DAY SERVICE WHEN POSSIBLE Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 510 NORTH COMMERCIAL Men's Meeting "Russia - War or Religion?" Rev. William Nagel, former missionary to the Balkans and to Russia, will speak on this very timely subject Tuesday evening at the First Baptist church. Aiusc by the Portland Youth for Christ Quartet All men interested are invited by the Men's Council of the First Baptist church to be present at 8:15 p.m., April 29. EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING good selection of New Radios General Electric Crosley Howard MITCHELL'S State at 19th Phone 7577 Clothes Dry Faster, Less Yard Space Needed outside CLOTHES DRYER 14-Ft. Spread $I5.75 Metal pole, wooden arms, rope line a well-constructed clothes dryer that is easy to install, takes up little yard space, yet gives you enough drying line for a large laundry. STRONG MAN ALL METAL CLOTHES DRYER $17.25 GARDEN TOOLS Make a point of looking over the display of garden tools at Keith Brown . . . you'll find many work-saving items, like the garden wheelbarrow listed below, which is low-built to make weeding, transplanting and so forth easier. Garden Wheelbarrow, all metal with rubber tires $17.50 Reg. $13.95 Hand Cultivator, all metal $10.95 Shovels $1.65 and $2.65 Short Handled Spades 98 C Do-Klip Grass Shears $1.50 UNDERGROUND Garbage Cans All Metal Out of sight, out of the way of flies and prowling ani mals. Easy to install, to use and to empty. Reg. $3.40 Garbage O TQ Cans, step-on type $17.95 Step Ladders 8 ft $7.95 10 ft $8.60 12 ft $11.85 Other popular sizes, also ex tension ladders in various lengths, are on hand. KEITH BROWN LUMBER O YARD FRONT AND COURT STREETS PHONE 9163 Lumber Millwork Glazing Hardware You'li never be a hermit if you serve "For Generations A Great Kentucky Favorite"' NtKnul Distillers ProMi Cti?., N.T. KtiMy Wfcuktr-A Blud IC.8 PtNl 6S trw KiiiM Sfort! Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Monday, April 28, 1947 9 handkerchief, in honor of her birthday. Refreshments complet ed the social afternoon. Mrs. Edward Curtis invited a group of her friends to a Satan- ley products party at her home on Hollywood drive Thursday afternoon. Present were Mrs. Glenn Larkins, Mrs. V. M. La Due, Mrs. Bartle May, Mrs. Wal ter Fisher, Mrs. Oscar Forgard, Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mrs. R. M. Proudfit, Mrs. Merle Curtis, Mrs. Gerald Curtis, Kathaline Law erencc and Emil Striping. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Salter en tertained at dinner Tuesday night in honor of their son-in- law, Albert Patz', birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Patz and Rev. and Mis. Orville W. Jenkins. The hostess dinner ta ble was centered with the large decorated birthday cake flanked svith tapers and spring flowers. Mrs. Morris Improving Silverton Mrs. Maud M. Morris has been convalescing at her home, 419 High street, since submitting to surgery three weeks ago. With Mrs. Morris has been her daughter, Mrs. Claud Smith of Portland. Two other daughters visited Mrs. Morris during the week, Ruby Morris and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McKinney (Dora Morris), all of Long Beach, Calif. During thtr stay in Oregon, the California folk will be with relatives in Dallas. Albany. Corvallis, Eu gene and Portland for a few clays. IT AM UP We manufacture, sell and service a COMPLETE line of radios and radio phonograph combinations . . . custom-built to SUIT YOU ... We manufac ture it ... IT HAS TO BE GOOD! Authorized Dealers For MERCURY SERVICE Let us help you keep your Mercury in Top Flight Con dition. Drive in soon! When you drive out you will be more than satisfied! General Service Engine Tune-up Electrical Service Brake Relining New Motors, 1947 Reconditioned Motors Genuine Parts WARNER MOTOR CO. YOUR LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 430 N. Com'l Ph. 7249 v ,Ut,UW,l your life depends on land. ..your land depends on conservation If all the harvested cropland in the United States were equally divided between each man, woman and child, each would have approximately two and one-half acres. This is about the size of an aver age city block. It is 330 feet square. From this small area each of us gets his wheat, cotton, corn, rice, tobacco, vegetables fruit and simi lar crops. , In Western Europe '(including Germany) cropland per person amounts to only .7 of an acre. In Asia it is only .5 per acre. Thus, though the American figure seems small, the comparison empha sizes the richness of our agricultural production as compared to that of the rest of the world. It also high lights the importance of productive land. Since we started farming in the United States we have ruined around Yz acre per person based on present day population. Another of an acre of the 2l acres is in serious condition. We need the whole 2l acres. It has to produce efficiently to do its job. There's one sure way of getting efficient production . . . and that's through conservation farming. Con servation can save what we have and build much of the land ruined in years past. The farm service of the First Na tional Bank of Portland is working with farmers throughout the state in the interests of soil conservation and better farming methods. First National farm field men work close ly with your county agent and your local Agricultural Conservation Committee to the end that the latest and the most modern methods be made available to you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION v - fr4 - Zsi : - 1 '''-ii - Jtgia . 32LUuKa.