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(ocal Paragraphs UI Holiday The Salem office will observe George ihington'i birthday annlver- next Monday to the fullest Int permitted by the postal rice. This means that serv- wlll be down to a minimum i no deliveries either over city or rural routes. None the windows in the post of- I will be open. library to Close The Salem jlic library will be closed all y Monday, February 23, in lervance of Wash! ngton's I r t h d a y. However, regular Inday opening hours of 2 to 5 111 be maintained February 22. Protest License Kelzer Sew g circle In a protest signed by emma E. Irvine has filed ob ctions with the county court granting a tavern operator's :ense In the Keizer school dls ict. This is one of a number f protests against approving a feer license for the area. Mill City Filing Certificate assumed business name for ill City Disposal Service, gar wge disposal, has been filed ith the county clerk by Leon id B. Herman, Mill City. I Eliminate Bridge A bridge A the Clearlake area on county fcad 604 which was washed out y recent high water will not e replaced, states County En ineer Hedda Swart' following n inspection he made ig corn any with Bridge Foreman Ted luenzi and Road Foreman rank Woelke. Instead a road 3 follow the land contour will eplace the bridge. Will Study Hamlet Mom era of the Great Books group re to discuss Shakespeare's amlet at the next scheduled leetlng February 24 and March . These promise to be the most -iteresting sessions of a very uccessful winter series. Re ordings of "Excerpts From amlet" as presented by Mau Ice Evans will be part of the rogram. Leaders for February 4 meeting are Mrs. A. T. King nd David Gray; and for March Brenda Glass and Werner Irown. All members of the dis ussion groups are urged to at i end. Married by Judge Two cou- iles were married Friday in the flee of District Judge josepn Felton. They were Herbert Goldsmith and Irene F. Oluf- n, both of Marion county; and F, Kllngenberg of Douglas unty, Nebraska, and Anna Simpson of Columbia county, Oregon. Jewelry Is Stolen Theft of Jewelry valued at $130 is re ported to state police by Mrs, C. H. Dillard, 120 N. Elmer street. In the Four Corners dis trict. Taken from her home ere a diamond ring, two rings of pearls and b gold cket. Turner Lodge Host Suda omstock, president of the Re kah assembly, paid her off! lial visit to Ideal Rebekah idee at Turner this week. Vis itors were present from Salem tilverton Sweet Home and Jef rson. Two members were in- iated, Mrs. Leslie Peterson nd Mrs. Morris Petersen. Health Activities Except for lecessary office work, the Mar- n county department of health ill suspend activities for the ay due to the Washington birth' ay holiday. Activities for the lance of the week will in ilude: Tuesday, physical exams nd Immunizations for first gra ters at St. Paul; Wednesday, (enti .m, 1:30 k .m. (ental clinic at Garfield, 9 to 12 fluoroscopic clinc, 1 to 30 p.m. Thursday, dental clin- 9-12 a.m. at Grant; 1-1:30 Middle Grove; 10-12 a.m. Swegle; 9:30 at Pringle; well ba fcy conference at the health de- rrtment, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Industrial Supervisors Lar i ry Griggs was installed presi dent, Carl Snyder vice president and Tom Briggs, secretary-treas-KUrer of the Industrial Supervi sors club during Friday night's tinner meeting of the organiza lon. Installation was in charge k Robert Evenden. Approxi mately 20 Industries were rep jesented. Musical specialties fere provided by the Hawaiian jrlo. I T President Coming Dr. lirtley F. Mather, president of Be national council of the IMCA, will be guest of the Sa m Y Friday; March 5. Dr. Ma ker is a distinguished educator fid has been head of the depart ment of geology at Harvard uni rsity for a number of years, le is a Phi Beta Kappa and Ids degrees from five unlver jtlea. ' I Poet Files Articles Supple mentary articles of Capital Post 9, American Legion, filed Vlth the county clerk by Law rence Osterman, commander; ehn Kerrick, adjutant, and fJonrad P. Paulson, finance of Icer, involve powers as to hold Ig and operating headquarters kiildings, give the address as .850 S. Commerciaf street, lot Ber Normandy Manor being tjken over by the Legion and Jve $100,000 as value of money I and property held by the post. Returning Steel A county crew is moving from the Lum- ker's bridge site on the little north fork of the Santiam the temporary Bailey steel bridge loaned to the county by the state highway department when the old wooden bridge at that point collapsed under a load of logs and a Slew bridge was necessi tated. The steel is being re turned to the state highway shops here. , The new wooden bridge on the' little north fork is now fully opened to traffic. . Visit from Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kane and dog "Kobie" are visiting here guests f Mrs. Kane's father, Paul Mar nach. Mr. Kane was for sev eral years superintendent of the Kelly Farquhar processing plant here. Lausanne Open House Laus anne hall for women students at Willamette university is hold ing an open house Sunday after noon. Some persons have con fused the event as being the open house for Baxter hall for men, but the Baxter event will come later in March, report uni versity officials. Young Matrons Meet Young Matrons club of the Salem YW- CA held Its meeting the past week. Miss Elizabeth Dotson gave a review. Thirty members and guests attended. Mrs. R. A. Ohmart, Mrs. Norman Lind, and Mrs. A. B. Peterson were in charge. Erickson Returns Walter Erickson has just returned from a tour of the Oregon and Wash ington coast interviewing pros pective students to Willamette university. He reports much in terest in Willamette among stu dents he interviewed in Seattle, Astoria, Seaside, Coquille, Coos Bay, Roseburg, Eugene, Corval lis and Albany. Building Bridge Bridge Foreman Ted Kuenzi reports that the county bridge crew is erecting a new structure over a tributary of Champoeg creek on county road 426 about a mile and a half north of Donald. The bridge is about 110-feet long. Normandy Manor closed to the public after Saturday nite, Feb. 28. Last 5 days. 45 Erickson's Super Market ad vertised Spry Shortening, 3 lb. can at $1.19 through error. This price should have been $1.15. 45 1934 Master Chevrolet, good condition, rubber, heater. Orig inal owner. T. P. Machine Shop, 1905 South 12th. Phone 21819. 45 First class Upholster wanted. Apply Linis Z. Simpson, Interi ors. 1110 Saginaw. 45 One Burrough's Electric Bookkeeping Machine, with stand, in first class condition. Phone 6078. Zellerbach Paper Company, 444 Ferry Street. 47 Hard of hearing? Fresh bat teries for all hearing aids at Sa lem's Newest Headquarters. See new easy to wear Beltone. James N. Taft & Associate, 218 Oregon building. Phone 2-4491. . 46 New light fixtures give added cheer. Shop our fixtures on third floor. You'll be pleased with the new designs. Elfstrom's. 43 General insurance and surety bonds. Ken Potts Insurance Agency, 339 Chemeketa Street. Phone 5706 or 5981. 45 Canned fruits and vegetables by the dozen or case at Au Franc's Cannery, 3655 State St. Phone 8487. 45 Sand and Gravel. Immediate delivery. Woodburn Sand and Gravel Supply Co. Phone Black 88. 675 N. 3rd St., Woodburn. 45 Chicken Dinner. Kingwood Legion hall. Parkway Drive, West Salem. Sunday, February 22, 12:30 to 3 p.m. Price $1.00. 45 Soecial! Special! Eureka Vac uum Cleaner with complete set attachments $79.50. Ralph Johnson Appliances. 48 Expert picture framing. R. L. Elfstrom Company. 340 Court. 48 Speed Queen Washers, many sizes. Ralph Johnson Appli ances. 48 Old Time Dance tonight, 259 Court. Everyone welcome. 45 Famous Fowler Porcelined Electric Water Heaterr, 20-year replacement guarantee. Ralph Johnson Appliances. 48 1946 Buick super 4-door se dan, very clean. Guaranteed. Trade and Terms. 210 Marion Street. Phone 3040. 43 Dance tonite (Sat.) Dallas Ar mory. Woodry's Orchestra. 43 Johns-Manvllle ' shingles ap plied by Mathis Bros. Nothing down, three years to pay. Free estimates. Phone 4642. Supervised nursery and ac credited kindergarten. Trained teachers. Five days a week, 7:30 to 3:30. West of Memorial Hos pital. Phone 21482. 32 Office to Clou The Oregon state employment service office, 710 Ferry street, will be closed Monday because of the Wash ington birthday holiday, in keeping with the state offices' policy, reports W. H. Baillie, head of the office. Because of many claimants usually coming in on Monday arrangements have been made to extend serv ice to them on Tuesday and Wednesdy. Those whose social security cards end in 0 will be taken care of on Tuesday and those ending in I will be as sisted on Wednesday. The usu al GI group on Monday will get service on Tuesday, Baillie atates. Footstools Completed Eight footstools were made and com pleted at the Liberty extension unit meeting at the Grange hall. Eleanor Trindle was in charge with Mrs. Floyd Blackmore and Mrs. Florence Weaver the proj ect leaders. Rainfall- Heavy Nearly an Inch of rain was recorded for the Salem area in the 24-hour period ending at 10:30 a.m. Sat urday, .98 of an inch being measured. Considerable wind accompanied the storms during the night. To date, 4.40 inches of rain are recorded for Febru ary, or .77 of an Inch above the normal figure for that period. Cloudiness and some showers are forecast for over the week end. Entries Requested Dr. Her bert Rahe requests that high school entries in the 14th an nual Willamette speech tourna ment, March 12 and 13, be sub mitted to him as soon as possi ble. The contest is open to any high schqol in the state and many have already filed their applications with Dr. Rahe at the university. Entries, requests for entries and information may be made to Mr. Rahe. Faculty Travels Registrar and Mrs. Harold B. Jory of Wil lamette university will leave Saturday night for the Bay area, where he will visit schools in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Palo Alto. En route south they will stop with their daughter, Mrs. H. M. Nicholson in Bend, and in San Francisco, with another daugh ter, Mrs. Roger B. Clausen. They plan to be away two weeks. Dine and dance at the "Red Lantern. Chicken and steak din ners, $1.50. Short orders. Open every night except Monday. 49 Hollv savs: Last chance to buy your tickets for the dance sponsored by the Disabled American Veterans of Salem, Chapter No. 6, for the Veterans' Living Memorial Fund. Sales end Monday, February 23, at 10 p.m. 43 Old time Dance, VFW hall Sat. 45 Why worry about drying clothes. Let the Self Service Laundry dry them. New May tag washers, dryers and mangle. 1813 S. 12th. Ph. 5607. 45 Listen to Douglas McKay Saturday, 6:15 p.m., KSLM. 45 Dance tonite (Sat.) Dallas Ar mory, Woodry's Orchestra. 45 Wanted: Appliance salesman Best deal in Salem. Vince's Electric, 157 South Liberty. 46 1947 Chevrolet Convertible, like now. A one-owner car with very low mileage. Trade and terms. 210 Marion Street. Phone 3040. 45 Dance tonite (Sat.) Dallas Ar mory. Woodry's Orchestra. 45" New arrivalsl Beautiful bed lamps in colored plastic shades Light fixtures, Elfstrom's. 48 Listen to Douglas McKay, Saturday, 6:15 p.m., KSLM. 45 Old time Dance, VFW hall Sat. 45 Reduce the safe, quick, E-Z way. Takes inches off waist, hips, thighs. Ph. 6"3. 45 First class Upholster wanted. Apply Linis Z. Simpson, Interi ors. 1110 Saginaw. 49 Dance tonite (Sat.) Dallas Ar mory. Woodry's Orchestra. 45 Pin-up Lamps in quality fin ish. Only $2.75. Elfstrom's Light Fixture Department, third floor. 45' ' Listen to Douglas McKay, Saturday, 6:15 p.m., KSLM. 45' Opening Saturday, February 21. Grace's Ready to Wear, 1991 Fairgrounds Rd., across from new bank In Hollywood. Open each Tuesday and Friday nights. , 45 Dance VFW Hall Saturday. 45 Fireplace grates for Presto logs, briquettes, etc. Willard Art Tile Company, 3042 Port land Road. 43 We can assist you in building beautiful, durable pumice stone house. Pumilite Block It Supply Co., West Salem. 45 Olson Washer Reoalr. 25100 46 Dance tonite (Sat.) Dallas Ar mory. Woodry'i Orchestra. 45 Hollywood Slenderizer. Nellie Edwards. Phone 4839. 61 4 Bad Check Artists in Toils Jay Herron of the French Shop, 115 North High street, saw a man on the street Satur day morning whom he recog nized as having passed a bad check at the store on February 14. He followed the man and notified police, and shortly thereafter Raymond Denzlne' was booked at headquarters. He admitted 10 bad checks totaling about $100, said Detec tive Wayne Parker, and further investigation is being made. Arrested in Portland on ad vices from Salem police was John S. Schimpf, route 1, Wood burn, who is charged witfr pass ing a bad check at the Dough- ton Hardware store. He was lodged in the county jail 'Sat urday morning. Sheriff Denver Young will return to Salem about Wednes day with Grant Baney, who was arrested for Salem police at San Bernardino, Calif. Parker said the arrest of Denzine, Schimpf and Baney clears 25 or 30 bad checks recently passed here. Under arrest in Los Angeles is Francis Kern, also wanted here, but he may be prosecuted in California. Salem police have placed a detainer on Kern. National Leader Coming Mrs. Helen Duff Baugh, national chairman of the Christian busi ness and professional women's council, will be the main speak er at the Youth home missions dinner rally sponsored by the local chapter of the C.B.P.W. Friday evening, February 27. The dinner will be held at 8:15 p.m. in the Chamber of Com merce dining room. The CBPW now sponsors 52 Bible trained girls in 29 rural areas, in some places where the religion has not been brought for as long as 10 years. Men as well as wo men who are urged to attend this meeting. Reservations for the dinner may be made up to Tuesday evening by phoning 7406 or 6567. Vandalism Reported Don Link, who lives at the Phi Delta Theta house at Willamette uni versity, parked his automobile Thursday night in front of the United Wheel & Alignment com pany at 170 South 12th, Later it was reported to police as block ing a driveway. Investigation showed that vandals had moved the car during the night and broken off the radio aerial. Sprague to Speak Tuesdav at 8 p. m., in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church, C. A. Sprague will give an ad dress on the United Nations council. Rev. Brooks H. Moore will preside at the public meet ing. The talk climaxes the study of the council which has been in progress with six women's groups within the church. Es ther Ebersole, minister of mu sic, will present special music. Offices to Close Courthouse offices with the exception of that of the sheriff will be closed Monday due to observance of Washington's birthday as a non judicial day. Culverts Ordered The coun ty court has ordered installa tion of two concrete culverts to take the place of small bridges on the Little North Fork road, county road 060, above Elkhorn bridge. The culverts will care for two small streams that flow into the river but are in deep narrow canyons. Fills will be made with the bulldozer and will serve to . kill two birds with one stone as the dirt for the fills will be shoved off from corners jutting Into the narrow roadway and will not only widen the road but also cut the corners, lessening hazards in both Instances. Salem Court News Circuit Court Lillian Alice Mae vs. W, I,. Orin, divorce complaint alleses eruel and In human treatment, ukt lump sum ali mony of 13000 and that the name Lillian Alice Mae Karati be restored to plaintiff. Married September 34, 1043, at Preaton, Mli,n James F. Huddleaton. administrator of the estate of Elmer Lee Huddleaton, va. Gerald Lewln, motion by plaintiff asklns he be allowed to amend complaint by Interlineation. Quintln vs. Mary Jane Johnstone, com plaint for divorce alletlns desertion. Married July 11, U4, In Ohlcaio, 111. Harvey L. vs. Jean T. Stese, order mod Ifylns decree on stipulation ss to cus tody of child. Neva Martha vs. Carl Russell Mobers, defendant's brief In opposition to modi fication of decree as to custody of chil dren. Js: t ft. Smith vs. R. L. Olark and other, spplicstlon for trisl. Stste v. Ben Oressy, dsfendsnt plead ed not tulltr to s ehsrse of forisry snd case set for trial April 30 at 1:10 a.m. Defendant out on 11000 bail. Appesrance b fore Judsfl Oeorte R. Duncan. Probate Court William Dsvles flproule snd Jsmes Fred, erlek Sprnule, minors, annual report of Kathryn Daniel snd Joile Frederlekson, suardlans, shows respective belsnees of 1300s. 10 and I38S0.30. Report on guard ianship of Mary Jo HInes by asms euard Ian shows balance of 13031.37. Janet Louise Scheffe, minor, eststt vslued st 13103.14, Fred Sehcff nsmed guardian. John Carl Scheffe. minor, eetste vsl ued st 33033.14, wsltsr Scheffe named gusrdlsn. Donna Lee Frances, minor, sststs val ued at 33333.14, Louise Frances named guardian. Kate D Orlfflth estate appraised at ISM by Helen Fetre, Ross Crlmsldl sad Josephine Spsuldlns. Order suthorlses John J. onffith. admlnutrstor, to MU personal property Late Sports Ducks to Tackle Michigan in '48 Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 21 (Pi Michigan rounded out Its 1918 football schedule today by iirn lnf the University of Oregon lor the first time. The game will be played at Ann Arbor, October 2. In addition. Frits Criiler, ath letic diretcor and head gridiron coach, said agreement have been reached with Dartmouth and Cornell, The Webfoot - Wolverine con test Is the second game on the 1S48 Miohlgan slate. Military Men and 1 Veterans m&tMmmmJs IS Monday, February 23 Marlon post No. 861, VFW at VFW hall. 369th boat and shore engineers regiment and 409th nuartermasters at army reserve quonset huts. Third battalion. 415th Infantry regiment, army reserve quonset huts. Company B. 162nd infantry. Ore gon National Guard, at the Salem armory at 8 p.m. Tuesday, February 24 Beaver Navy post No. 7775, VFW, at VFW hall. Inspect Company A Company A, 162nd infantrv. Ore gon National Guard, at McMinn ville will be given its first annual federal inspeotlon today. . Com mander of the company is Capt. Maurice W. Ham. Making the in spection for the Sixth army will be Col. W. E. Oriffln and aides. Seven Joint Unit Seven new men were enlisted in the organized naval reserve unit when it held its regular training meeting at the airport Thursday night. The new enlistees were ARM 3c Paul M. Stocker. AS Douglas C. Cllne and AS Claire R. Elwood, all of Salem; MoMM 2c Robert W. Small of Sheridan; AS Alvin E. West, Dallas; and ETM 3c John P. Lloyd of Monmouth. Mickel Discharged Mt. Angel Discharged from the U. S. navy February 12 at San Diego was Robert O. Mickel, son of Mrs. N. O. Mickel. After a short vaca tion, Mickel plans to enter college. lg to Take Cruise Eighteen men from the Salem na val reserve unit will leave Salem tonight to take a 14 day training cruise aboard the USS Gilllgan, DES08. The men with CEM M. E. Clemes in charge will leave Salem oy tram at s:m p.m. today for Portland. In Portland the group will board the ship for their train ing cruise in the Pacific. Liberty port will be San Francisco. Men making the cruise besides Clemes are CM 2c Jack Bartlett, RM 2c Eugene M. Jarvis, BM 2c Wllmer H. Page, S 1c John A. Voves. AS Richard D. Nlenke, MM 2c Cnarles W. Rowan. AS Hariv F. Ruhle, AS Max E. Sunderland, AS Arnold A. Baumann, all of Sa lem: AS Gervls S. Beebe. AS Billy K. Daniel. AS James E. Kunz. all of Dallas; SK 2c Dallas C. Spencer and etm lc Alfred B, Hunter or Sheridan: AS Adam S. Mack and AS Orvllle R. Busby of Aumsville; as William E. Mens oi stayton. Variety Store Files C. M Scott has filed certificate of assumed business name with the. county clerk for Variety and Hardware store, Turner. Shrine to Banquet Willam ette Shrine No, 2, officers and sojourners, will have a banquet at Masonic temple March 6, starting at 6:30. Those who want to attend are advised to phone 9403 or write May Lamb, 725 North Capitol, before March 4 for reservations. Check Charge Filed John Sylvester Schimpf, route 1, Woodburn, was booked at the county jail Saturday by Deputy Sheriff William DeVall on a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Due to inter vention of a holiday he will not appear in court until Tuesday. Student Will Speak Miss Justina Singh, a Crusade schol arship student at Oregon State, will talk in the Fellowship room of the First Methodist church Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Her father is a Methodist min ister in North Central India. The public is invited. Sarah Richer estate, order of dlstrlbu. tlon. District Court Because of lack of evidence the charte of pointing a sun st another person, which had been filer asalnst Bobby Leo Brits, was dismissed Frldai. Another charge of lewd end lascivious cohabitation was Illea, to which he will enter s pies Monday. Betty Voecks. who was wound ed with a bullet through both lungs, by a gun In the hands of Frits, rjrejiumahlv by accident. Is progressing favorably at the hospital Don Dean Douglas, 330ft South 13th, no driver's license; fine of 3ft suspended, 13 costs paid. PULICE COURT Violation of the bule speed rule: Paul Eugene Brown. 979 Wejit 11th, Albany, ball no. Howard Freeman Hum, Port land, ball 17.80 Defective muffler: Raymond T, Dickey, Portland, ball . Marriage Licenses A. E. McOlura, , Albany Plyleck. and Ruth Snoderly, 36, waltrea, both Al bany. Chealey T. Barton, 28, bookkeeper, and Helen Brantner, II, atenoirapher, both Salem, John Dorcas, 47, lineman, Salem, and Oladys M. Brown, fit), teacher, route 1, Otrvali. J. T. Kllngenberg, IS, TJSN, Omaha, Neb., and Anna Simpson, 28, at home, route 1, Deer Island. Raymond Croaa, 32, logger, Klamath Fall, and La Wanda Saulmon, 16, at home, Sweet Home. Dance Saturday CRYSTAL GARDENS t Floors 2 Bands - 1 Price Old Time and Modern Grocer Robbed In His Store William Grabelman, proprie tor of the Mission Street mar ket, at 1365 Mission, was held up and robbed of over $200 in his store at about 10:30 o'clock Friday night. Grabelman told officers he was at work In the rear of the store when the robber entered. He was a young man and mask ed, and stammered to the degree that he failed to utter an Intel ligible word. That, the police say, may or may not have been a ruse. All he said seemed to be "ah, ah, ah." He went to the cash register and took the bills while he held Grabelman under cover with a small revolver. He back ed out of the store and disap peared northerly on 14th street. 'Grass Roots' (Continued from Page 1) His largest audience in the four stops was at the Lebanon union high school, where he was the recipient of a 10-pound cut throat trout, the gift of the San tiam Fish and Game club and a strawberry cake produced by the girls of the home economics class of the school. He was al so given an honorary .member ship card in the sports club. His final talk in the four towns took place in Sweet Home. Here Keith Gabriel, president of the Sweet Home high school student body, intro duced the presidential aspirant. Stassen said that one of his purposes in choosing some of the smaller cities in which to make brief appearances, was to become better acquainted with the conditions that exist both in rural and urban sections of the country. Of course, I like to meet the people too, and I feel it import ant to talk to the younger gen eration for it will devolve upon them to take over the problems of the cities, counties, state and nation, in the not too distant future," Stassen said. Earl Behrens, veteran political reporter of the San Francisco Chronicle, who joined the Stas sen party in Idaho, declared that in more than 25 years of poli tical reporting he had never en countered a candidate for high office with the energy displayed by Stassen. "He acts as if he enjoys every minute of his contact with the people," said the newspaperman Stassen traveled from Sweet Home to Eugene where he made the principal talk before the annual press conferenae there. Jeff Williams to Be Club Speaker Jeff Williams, known as "The Sooner Philosopher" because of his keen wit and gentle humor, will be guest speaker at the next meeting of the Salem Knife and Fork club, March 3rd at the Marion hotel. Williams, a practicing attor ney of Chickasha, Okla., was born in Texas and raised in Arkansas. He is a past district governor of Rotary and a past director of the same organiza tion. In recent years he has be come one of the most popular speakers in the United States, having covered 150,000 miles since the outbreak of the war in Europe in 1939 on his lecture engagements. During the war Williams serv ed as associate administrator of the war savings staff for the state of Oklahoma. LEGAL NOTICE No. 13040 Notice la hereby given that the final ac count of James J Walton aa admlnUtra tor of th eatate of Mary E. Walton, de ceased, ha been filed In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-. on for Marlon County, and that March 13, 1141, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. In the court room of aald court at the County Court house. In Salem, Ores on, ban been duly appointed by auch court a the time and Place for the hearing of objection to auch final account and the settlement thereof, at which time any peraon Inter eated In auch estate may appear and file objection thereto In writing and contest the same. Dated this 14th day of February, 1148. JAMES J. WALTON, Administrator. E. L. CRAWFORD Attorney for Estate Live-ley Building Salem, Oregon (Feb. 14-.l-.-Msrr.h -U.) R A D I 0 R E P A I R S s A L E S Warren's All Borne Makes Auto 2017 Ftlrrrodndi Rotd "Hert of Hollywood" ' Pickup ft Delivery Oil 1811 Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Saturday, February 21, 19489 Monday a Holiday bur Stores to Open as Usual Since Washington's birthday, February 22, falls on Sunday thi year, Monday will'be a legal holiday in Oregon, That is the state law. The day has not been pro-- claimed as a national legal holi- day, though it is nationally ob served. There are no national holidays in the United States. In Salem the day will be ob served as usual. The city coun cil will, however, have its reg ular meeting Monday night. City Attorney Chris J. Kow itz takes the position there is no legal inhibition on transaction of official business on a legal holiday, except judicial busi ness. He cites the fact that the state legislature has been jn session on both Lincoln's and Washington's birthdays. Some aldermen expressed a word of caution against trans acting such business as legisla tion pertaining to bond issues, but the city attorney thinks business of that kind can be safely handled. An ordinance bill will be before the council Monday night authorizing the issue of $82,528.40 in Bancroft Improvement bonds. The sum will wipe out all outstanding warrants in the street improve ment fund. All other outstand ing warrants will be wiped out in a few weeks. Salem schools will not close Monday. The post office will observe a full holiday, as will banks and public offices, with the exception of sheriff's and police offices, and the offices of the state tax commission which will be open for the convenience of state income taxpayers. The closure includes the state em ployment office and the Salem Public library. The library will observe the usual Sunday hours from 2 to 5 p.m. For state employes it will be a long week-end. Under the 40- hour week schedule public of fices are not open Saturday, so state workers get three days off. The state tax office is again an exception, for it is open today for income taxpayers. Stores and restaurants will do business as usual Monday, Apperson Heads Patriotic Societies Associated Patriotic Societies of Marion county at their Fri day night dinner meeting at the Marion hotel elected as their president for the coming year, Don Apperson. Other officers chosen by the group were Glenn Adams, vice president; Mrs. Don Apperson, secretary, and Mrs. Stuart Johns, treasurer. All arc from Salem, Main speaker at the dinner was Mrs. Helen White of the Gold Star Mothers. Other speak ers were Marion County District Attorney Miller B. Hayden and I. N. Bacon. Preceding the meet ing the group was entertained by sleight-of-hand acts by Ernie Bryan, Portland magician. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Bt. Paul Union HI nil School Dlatrlct No. 9, Marlon County, Oregon, at the Hlxh school building at St. Paul, Oregon until 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 16, 1D48 for tha construction of a high school building for the St. Paul Union High School Dis trict No. 3 Marlon County, Orexon, and will then and there be opened and pub licly :;ad aloud. Bids received after the lime fixed for opening will not be con sidered. Plans, specification and form of contract document may be obtained at the office of Stoke and Allyn. Architect, upon a deposit of 125.00 per set, which will be refunded upon the return of the Plana and specifications within a reason able time after receipt of bid. Each' bid ahall be accompanied by a oertlfied check, cashier' check or bid bond made payable to the owner In amount not lej than St of the amount bid. TH St. Paul Union High School District No. a. Marlon County, Orexon reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive Informalities. No bidder may withdraw hi bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of contract, un less said award is delayed lor a period or exceeding 30 days. H. W. BOWERS. Cleric St. Paul Union High School District No 3 Marion County, Oregon Feb. 31, 24, 3S, 1948. and so are Greyhound faros For convenient, economical service tverywhtre, it'i always "good form" to go Greyhound. You get more for your money more comfort, more frequent schedule, more travel pleasure. Thar r Nj RENO PORTLAND . . GRANTS PAS8 . .$10.35 .80 ,. S.40 ADOITIONAl lAVINOl C, T, Rconty 228 Wilal, Equitable Opens District Office The Equitable Life Assurance society of the United States has opened district offices in Salem at 404 and 405 Oregon building and Burton C. Selberg has been appointed district manager for this area. Edward Majek, for the past 12 years one of the lead ing agents for the Equitable in the state, will continue servicing his local clients and has moved into the new district offices. The new district will serve Equitable policyholders in Mar ion, Linn, Polk, Benton and Lin coln counties. Premiums will continue in the Portland cash ier's office as formerly. Selberg joined the Equitable upon graduation from Oregon State college as an underwriter in the Portland office, where he made an outstanding record. During the war he spent five years in the navy and was sep arated with the rank of lieutenant-commander. Majek wound up the year 1D47 as a member of the Equi table $600,000 club, was num ber one man in the state in the number of paid policies, and among the top 25 Equity agents in the United States in volume of salary savings business. He has also completed 556 weeks of consecutive weekly production. LEGAL NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPEOV1 COIUMHIA STREET FROM HAZEL TO LAUREL AVENUE Notlct li hereby tlven that' the Com mon Council or tht City of Salem, Oihni, deems It neceaaarr and expedient and hereby declare Iti purpose and Intention to Improve Columbia etraet from tha E t Una of Rase, avenue to tha Weat Una of Laurel avenue In tha City of Salem, Oregon, at the expenaa of tha abuttlni and adjacent property, except the allay Intersection the expense of which will be aaaumed by ttv City of Salem, by brinilm said portion of Id atreet t the established erade, corutructlni ce ment concrete curb, and patina aatd portion ot aald atreet with an aiphaltla concrete pavement thirty feat In width. 1b accordance with the plana and a pacifi cation therefor which were adopted by the Common Counell February , 1S4I, which are now on file In tha effloa of the city recorder and whlen by thla ref erence thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby deriaraa tta purpose and Intention to make the) above described Improvement by anil mrousn tne ateet improvement depart em. By order of the Common Council Feb ruary 9, 198; ALFRED huNDT City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof la Feb ruary 10, 1948, February 16, 17, II, 11. II, II, , It, '. 28 and 37. Sunday it u day for fellowship irh God. This Church Invites your attendance, Morning Worship, 10:55 A.M. "ABANAH AND PHARPAR" Sermon by the Pastor Evening Worship. 7:00 P.M. "GOLGOTHA" A "Passion Play" film, giv ing the Life of Christ in mo tion pictures, with Dialogue and Music. Church School 9:45 A.M. Youth Groups 6:15 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chemeketa at Winter Cheater W. Ramblla Paator towtr fowl REDDING I tOt SAN FRANCISCO . LOS ANGELES . . . 12.80 MathaWrss ON IOUND HIP 'AMI N. High Phone S054 aOOMT Al. CONDiriONID COACNII tVlrslnli Ward Elliott Musle Dtrsctor 3