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, " t . t j. iUiuU'lu Notice , - AdTertlaementi in these col umns are charged at the rate of 2&e per line. . -110 j Multnomah Chapter No. ILAJkf. Royal Arch Degree, -on Wednesday evening. SkSnk Barber Shop Opem : ji The New 'Bank Barber shop, - which opened for business Tues day, ia operated by P.. J. Hibler. a veteran tn the bar be ring busi ness In Salem-.Mr, Hibler. has ' owned shops in the city for eleven years.: His present one,- in the basement of - the First National Basic building, has: all the equip ment J' necessary to render nrst class 1 barberlng service. He has Installed fire chairs: A shine par lor ia in connection. 19 New Bank Barber Shop Ii Now Open for. business. Strictly mod ern. '-- 19 Card of Thanks - Si We wish to express heartfelt thanks, and appreciation to the many friends, and ; paper mill jem- ployes .for the .beautiful flowers and sympathy in the. loss of our husband, son and brother.'; Anna Heine and-Jamily, ..... . , 19 f73 Baby Grand, f4$ A j piano that - has . been known for over 100 years; a piano pi fine reputation,-and a piano you know at m.' price never before quoted S4ttf. 115 a month. The Portland .Music Co., 355 N. High. St. ' fll Parked Too Long . . -- Mrs. A. DL Hurley. 9 T5 South Jrligb street was fined 31 in muni cipal court Tuesday- for overtime i parking. , -;.. . ,.! p., - ': ' - ,- . Special Prices on Mantle- Clocks, 25 to 50 per cent. See our windows. -Hartman Bros. flO Boxing, Armory Wed. Feb. 9, Allio TayidT ra. Ad Mackie, ten 3-minute rounds. Solly Burke vs." Cecil Manning, six 3-minute rounds. . Threes snappy preliminaries. v; 19 Ralney Is Speaker ,.-' Homer P ' Ralney, . member . of the .school of education faculty at the i University of- Oregon, ad dressed the senior class of Salem high school .Tuesday. r . Hotel Marlon -! Dollar dinner, served 6:45 to 8 Tery eTening. , . ' ;. n26tl , BOO Flags tVee Thursday Patriotic grand march, Lincoln ' birthday . party. Crystal Gardens. i Dad Watson's real old-time dance, it-piece Portland orchestra. Dance "Henm 8:20. - fl(fe ?few Clerk at Bligh ) Lyle Roadman, formerly of the ; Grand hotel at Roseburg, has ar- . rived In Salem to take over the ; duties of night clerk at the Bligh ' hotel.- Z. Waldron, formerly desk clerk at the Bligh hotel, has ex changed positions with Roadman. i i i Dr. Matthia Mores Dr. J. O. Matthis has moved his . office to rooms 815 and 8 IS, First National Bank Building. V" X28 Will Visit Bakery- All members of Salem Pioneer clubs have been invited to inspect the i Cherry City Bakery and will be conducted through the plant at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. S305 Wellington Piano Sl&S Terms. 37 a month. Portland Music Co.. 355 N. High St. fll Student Secretary Here Raymond B. Culver, student sec- , retary for the;YMCA in the north-1 west district;, will visit tne Wil lamette university YMCA officers I today. , J - . . ' Complete Line Of ' Monarch Electric; Ranges at Hamilton's. a21tf Student Body Elects Pauline r Johnson- . was ' elected vice president 'of the Salem high school student body at an election ; held Tuesday. . ? To Whom It Mar Concern- On and after this date I will not be . responsible for any :- bills not contracted by myself,' Howard M. Perry. - , - .19 Postpone Board Meeting . A meeting of the Salem school district board of education, sched uled for Tuesday ; evening-, was postponed on account of the ill ness of Superintendent George W. Hug. , . , Used Pianos, tao, $1851 3140. 3165. 3175. 3195, 3225. These are the biggest values In Salem. They were all traded in on Amplcos, registering pianos and grands. Portland Music. Co., 355 N. High St fll To Giv Tlav m f!hiwmwa "WhAM LittU RriA At Ton?1 student bodr ttlar of the Salem . high school which will be present- ea m tne nign school auditorium i Friday. Feb.' 1 8. will be g:lven on , the evening -of v. Wednesday, . the t 16th, before the Chemawa Indian school nunila at ChmL Mis Bern Ice Schroeder is directing the play; Rehearsals are being held eacn evening. . Five' Acres of Gomf AAtt Close in on paved road. 31500, 325 down, 310 per mo. W. H. Grabenhorst Co 134 & Liberty. IVactnrM TraffU. Tai The Salem traffic ordinance, is i rauer a, lengtny affair, but Frank IB lan chard, vhn mi &ntaf l v umc oaicer. xaesaay. nas iyipiated a big share of its pro- visions. It was reported to Record er Mark Poulsen. The Tiolatlon charged was that of operating a motor ! Tehicle without ? license plates of the current year. Blanch ard's "bug displayed 1 92 plates. I but he was also driving . wunouc a drivers license and did not bare j this lights adjusted, it was stated.; The case was continuend until i Wednesday.' ' i j S30O Howard Piano Uke New j 1175. easy terms. Portland un- sic Co, 355 N. High St. 'HI Novel Map Prepared a imiMo.iniiiiiH'' man nf the Salem district as it appears to the imaginative eye of a health work er, 'has been prepared ; by Geddes Smith, who is in charge; or pro ducing a pamphlet which will soon be issued for the Marion county Child Health demonstration, - . Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese - rowers Furniture Co. f license Suspended The operator s license oi w. m. r-AMm vhn wm charred with reck less driving was suspended for 30 nays by order of City judge Mars: Poulsen Tuesday. Ellis, It was reported, ran into a pedestrian on State street January 2 and tailed to give assistance after the acci dent. Automobiles Collide Antnmobile driven by Bessie Moisan 4f Gervais and John Wood of 1325 Shipping street, collided at thd intersection of Market and Fifth streets. Each driver in re porting the case to theipoiice al leged that the other was driving at an excessive speed. M II. . First Church of Christ, Scientist 7 Salem, Ore., " Announce a Free Lecture on Christian Science By Savin W. Allan. C.S.B.. Toronto, Canada, member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First'Church of Christ, Scien tist in Boston. Mass. In church auditorium, Friday evening, Feb. 11, 1927, 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. fll i Church Permit Issued A building permit was issued Tuesday to the Evangelistic and Gospel association for the con struction of a 36,000 church structure at-1290 Ferry street. W. H. Oglethorpe has the contract. The permit was granted Monday night by the city council after it had been twice referred to the toning commission. ' ' - Or. Matthia Moves h Dr. J. O. Matthis has moved his office to rooms 815 and 816, First National Bank Building. f28 Plans Dwelling I. F. Shutt took out a permit Tuesday to build a dwelling cost ing 33200 at 660 South street. Salem's Popular Old time dances. Dad Sneers' old-time 6-piece orchestra. Crystal Gardens. Wednesday night, Feb. 9i Derby hall, Saturday, Feb. 12- same management; same prices, 50 cents and 25 cents. X9 Serenades Continued The Kiwauis club members were entertained at Tuesday's luncheon with several songs"' by a group of members of the Girl Reserves, ap pearing In : connection with the YWCA budget campaign for the 87,000 fund. Several Good Used Radios At real bargains, easy terms. Portland Music Co., 355 N. High street. fll Professor Pace to Sneak- Prof. James Franklin Pace of OAC, associate in the department of sociology, will address the Mar Ion County Community federation at its meeting Friday eveninc at 8 o clock in the chamber of com merce rooms. Miss ColenA Men nis will give several readings. A vice president will nrObablv be eiectea at tms meeting. Special Prices on Mantto CI ockaV 25 to 50 per cent See our windows. Hartman Bros. flO Mrs. Bettencourt Dlea Mrs. Laura Betteneourt. former. ly a resident of Salem, died Feh 7 m a san jfTancisco hospital, ac- eoramg to word received here. She Is sdrvlved br ten childrAn. I A. E. Perrv of San FmnH Rosa, Enos, Louise and Eva of Portland. JOBeohlne. Leonora. Raohad and Adelaide of Saiom ana i nomas oi Maraga, CaL $245 Radiola Portable. S163 - This set is practically new and positively couldn't be told f mm new. It Is an exceptionally good one; easy terms. Portland Music JO. 3&6 IM. High St fll Xew Members Introduced Two new members nf tha eoiam Kiwanis club were introdni at Tuesday's luncheon," J. N. Cham bers, of the J. C. Pennev Cn mnA Frank Doerfler, field man for the jpirst isauonal bank. , a fluuTuuni iiirrnnpn i Marriage licenses yesterday to Wendell P. Pre res and ceorglna M. Gehlen of Stay ton, and Alnhonse Tanderber.k and Antoinette V. Gardner of GervalsV New Piano Special, $237.50-- This is the wonderful babr nn- right, Easy terms. . Portland Mu- SiO CO., 355 N. High St. fll Cronise at Father RmIkMaI R. R.' Cronise. nnbllshnr nf tA Albanr Democrat-Herald, ru tn Salem reaterdav- ond Miiut I tion to the tact that an- arHTa published in, an afternoon news paper .Here, saying , that he had Deen cauea to uus. city, o wins to the death of his father, was un founded. He reported .his father. T. J. Cronise, to be seriously 111, but Hopes are being maintained that he will soon recover. - f 70O Used Ifardman, $135 a a month. It s a good one. Portland Music Co.. 355 N. Hiah street. fll Palled to Stop, Charge ? ;f V Chester C. OrnVA mam a rraafaA Tuesday night on a charge of fail ing to st9P at a through street in tersection. A. EL Wilcox, rontn 4. and D. Ward.-2005 North Fourth street, were arrested on ? similar charges in the af ternooiu. , , s Speeding Alleged- Jack Kuhn. 653 North Winter street,, was arrested Tuesday 'eve ning on a charge of speeding." He will appear ia municipal court to day. . : O ' ' Union Meetings Continue ' Meetings of men from 11 local churches with George Irvine, re ligious work secretary for the in ternational YMCA, in the personal witnessing campaign, are continu ing at 6:15 each evening this week. Lester Adams, secretary of tne nortnwest YMCA council, is also spending several days In Sa lem. 8 Tube Radiola SuDerhetrodino- With socket Dover, rernlar nrirA- 3&u, now szs5, easy terms.' Just like new. Portland Music Co., 355 N. High St, ., I - fll Final Settlement Made The decree of final settlement for the estata of Herman Hemann. deceased, was issued yesterday by the Marion county court. ; '' '' I " MBM m , VISITORS REPORTED t IN SALEM I i - o Hon. A. R. Shumway of Milton. former member of the house, and Hon. H. J. Taylor of Pendleton, former senator,. I were -legislature visitors here Tuesday. - Theodore Burkhardtr. Portland broker, was a Salem yisitor yes terday. .... . u Dr. Floyd B. Dayton of Port and was a professional caller here Tuesday. ' - : Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett of Portland visited , friends here yes terday. - A. W. Cooper, Portland lumber manufacturer, and John F. Logan, attorney,, were state house .visit ors yesterday, j R, R. Turner of Dallas called in Salem Tnesduay.j Mr. Turner was former superintendent of public instruction. Mrs. L. L. Mann, wife, of Sen ator Mann of Pehdleton. and Mrs. a. w. worblad of Astoria visited their: husbands yesterday at legis lature vr ... :. Bert Terry ahd- A, F. tBdbart of, Silvertonpealf Tuesday- in Sa lem attending t& business affaiira, George Turnbull ' of the Uni versity of Oregon was a legisla ture visitor yesterday. . B. A. Kliks, an attorney, E. C Apperson, president of the Mc- Minnville National bank, and Wil liam Hagerty, secretary of the Oregon Fire Relief association, all of McMinnville, were Salem visit ors yesterday. More Salary Increase Bills Found in Senate Two salary increase bills found their way into the senate yester day.;- ., t ,. , -. One of these! bills would in crease the salary of the assessor of Lake. county from 31000 to 31 500 a year and the salary of the assessor from 31800fo-32400 a year. The bill was introduced by Senator. lpton..,, , ; .-j Another bill introduced by Sen ator; Butler would increase the salaries of the county Judge, treas urer, cierK and assessor of Wasco assessor o -- ' ' . . county. s t ORCHARD PRUNING STARTS SILVERTON. I Feb. 8 fSne- clal.) A. Peterson, who Is livinc on the J. Byberg ranch south of Silverton. is goinc over the Bvberr prune orchards pruning and cull ing tnorougniy. : The Bybergs are now in California and seem very well satisfied there. , The Peter sons were- formerly residents of worm uoweiL ITS TIME TO ; THINK OP PAINTING AND . CLEANING UP 5 We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per Cent Pare Paint ; DOCGHTON 286 N. Com'L k SHERWIN Telephone 039 -., r -V t Never Cold !n,thii Tlonse l u uy tr lasterea, o itoomj . South Liberty Street , Corner Lot $3000.00 ULRICH ROBERTS " PHONE 1354 r i : Yick So Herb Co. - Est'd, 18 Tears in Salem J. n. LEOXQ, Mgr. If other treatments have failed try our Chinese remedies for asthma, bronchitis, croup and cough. We have given relief to many suffering, with : throat trouble. Never neglect a cold. We also treat all disorders of men, women and children. , 4 ; : Consultation Free -Call or write 420-428 State Et, Caler Qreyw "IH h 0 0,0' SAYS: We have a wonderful bay in a 1924, 4-door Ford , sedan, lots of extras, fine c rubber, good . paint, and a car that has had the. . .best of car,e, for $350. The House That Service Built SALES 0FT1MBER L Memorial Introduced in Sen ate Would Confine Sales to Actual Needs Sales of timber from govern ment reserves in Oregon would be confined to cases of actual, need or where such sales are desired toi promote needed common car rier railroad development, vla event officials at Washington heed the provisions of a memorial in troduced in . the senate yesterday by .Senator Marks and others. , ''Timber is now sold In unfair competition with the private own er," read the memorial. The pri vate .owner's timber is subject to Initial cost, interest and carrying charges, forest patrol and . taxa tion, while the operator In nation al forest stumpage has not the usual large investment tied up in stumpage but pays for it practi cally as it Is cut and by avoiding the burden of carrying cost and interest,; "The present policy of conduct ing federal timber sales does not recognize the economic law ' of supply and demand, and thereby has demoralized the timber mar ket in Oregon. : "Government sales agents are still seeking buyers for large tracts of federal timber, and this practice is unfair to private own ers of timber lands who pay taxes thereon for the maintenance of government - and who, in many cases have difficulty in paying their taxes. , vv-.u . i "Your memorialists Terfuesi that sales of tfniber'loln the gov ernjnent reserves- lax Oregon be confined; to ;cases .of actual need or-where such sales are desired to promote needed common railroad development of the state sur rounding timber which is sold and that 'no more timber be soldi un til it is conclusively shown that it it actually needed or that such sale Is desired by residents of that part of the state in which said timber is situated to assist in the needed development thereof." BOX CANDY Try a Box of Our High Grade Pure Flavor Candy The Best Quality J. P. Tyler's Drug Store 137 South Commercial - "The Home of Drue Store Service" ' ora SOUGHT LADD & BUSH; Bankers EaUblishei 1868 General Bnnlring Business - Office Hoar frosn ! a. am, to S p. aa. ..V- -V TRANSFER AIJD STORAGE : Long and Short Distance Hauling . Public and Private Storage 1 : Fireproof Building . GRAIN, FEED AND SEED " Free Delivery to "any part of the city QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION - -Farmers Warehouse . . PAUL TTLAGUO, Prop. Day Telephone 23 Nfeht Telephone -1257-T7: sims ID ? nVt4inrinFiiiiin i LUHUb Wa&: Veteran Carrier of Sa ferrfPostoffbe; Member , of Old Salem Family .Silas E. Howard died at his home in Corning, Tehama county, California, at : 9 ! a. m. Monday, Feb,'' 7th, 1 917, aged 72 years "The father of the deceased was Capt.-D. ,C. Howard, who was a prominent ' resident of 'Salem, for many years, up to , the time of his death,', a dozen or so years ago.'- fSi" Howard, as he was well known ' in Salem, t became a sub stitute carrier of the Salem post office in 1890. ; He; served in that capacity for 10. years when bet was madei a regular; -carrier and re mained in that capacity till he was retired at 65, .semen years ago, on a pension, when he went to Corn ing,' Cal., bought a home and sev eral acres of land and cultivated fruits and lept bees In, that dis trict, famous for its honey. He .visited Salem nearly every year after his removal to California. He'had a very wide acquaintance here, and many friends. He was the husband of Mrs. Jennie Howard, father of Elbert- J. Howard of Los Angeles; Mrs. Effie E. Haw ley of Corning; Mrs. Edith C. Rogers of Portland; Mrs. Stella Hawes of Oakland. Cal.; Ernest A. ' Howard of ' Oroville, Cal.r Silas S. Howard ' of Porter rille, Cal,; Rex E. Howard of Sa lem r David Howard of Seattle; and Mrs. Ctara Shuler of Sacra mento; brotheT of J. E. Howard of Bend, Oregon; Mrs. C. J. Driver of Portland: Mrs. J. W. Phippips of Charleston, Wash.; .and J. B. Howard of Wenatchee, Wash. . He was a member of the Salem camp, Modern Woodmen. Interment will be at Salem, from the Rigdon mortuary. Funer al announcement later. Rex E. Howard of Salem was with his father during his last hours and sent the news of his passing to the Salem postof fice employees. Musical Treat Scheduled at Salvation Army Hall The public will be offered a real musical treat at the local Sal vation Army hall next Saturday ight, when Mr. Joseph Benner, his wife and three children, will give an evening's entertainment of music and song. The Benner family local residents, are 100 ner cent'musical, and the father Js the leader of the snroun. Piano, violin, cornet, trombone, flute. ROLLER SKATING Tueedar. 'Friday, Saturday . From 7:SO to 10:30 P. M. vtii DREAMLAND - RINK Ladles Admitted Free Gentlemen lOc SKATING 25e MASSAGE at your home t. r Telephone 2214 S. H. Logan f FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN t RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Electric ' Ultbfl RlKirv etc., . are .among the instruments which: tfey ;maVe 'bse ot with nO mean Ability-, " "The " program - will begin at 8 o'clock, and is free to the general public Needy Families Aided by Salvation Army Group In addition to the taking' in of four new members at their Sunday night sevice,, the. local Salvation Army received a number of new converts at the same tlme -The work of the local unit is consider ably on the upgrade. A score o needy families have been aided in. one , way or another during the month of. January, the Statesman co-operating In this latter work. ' ' AVIATORS IN PERU, MOLLENDO, f Peru, fFeb. 8. (AP) The .United States .Pan American aviators arrived here to day . in launches fronv, ,.Ca"Hao, where they had left their air planes land' started toy rail to La Pax, Bolivia, where they wlll call on President1 Riles. ' 1 - "" " OBTTTJART' t Maurer In this city, Tuesday. Feb. 8, George W. Maurer, age 82 years; husband of Mrs. Laura R. Maurer, father of Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. Harry J. Weidmer and Harold E. Maurer of Salem, M. E. Maurer of San Francisco, John G. Maurer of erkeley, George W. Maurer Jr., TUSEKAXJS Funeral services for the late James Forbes Beggs" will be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Webb funeral parlors. - Rev. Norman K. Tully will be in, charge. Interment. in City View .cemetery. B. WIesnes, a pioneer of North Howell,' 'died on Tuesday ' after noon, Feb. 8, at the age of -94 years.. The funeral services will be held on Thursday, Feb. 10, at 2 p. m. at the Jack & Eckman undertaking parlors at Silverton. Jerome Madden, 50, died at a local hospital on Feb. 7. The re mains, accompanied by his widow, were sent to Portland by the Ter williger funeralhome for funeral services and interment today. Extraordinary service; finer funeral standards, and genu inely heartening- at mosphere in private rooms and an incom parable chapel. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 DAD Old : Time-lik ; ''Crystal Gaii'ileifli- ,C 3H if. -.- w ., Dad Watson Own Real Old Time 8 Piece Portland Orchestra Claude S. Brereton, Director 1' " We will celebrate Lincoln's Birthday with! a spectacular ; grand march, during which 500 flags will. be distribu ted. t . In all sincerity we tell the home loving folks of Salem that ; DadtWatsons movement to encourage the return .of QLQ j- ? ; TIME CUSTOMS is rapidly growing throughout Oregon. YOOrWILL El4 JOY THE OLD TUNES PLAYED BY , , v.RlUMUSICIANS Nearly-4O;000 . Real You will COIME' EARLY National r-L; .. : ' j'jt l'J i n. Directory, s-fL---r:' BSOOHI IXOOB Coffyi note Sarvlc TL. 70S. Over tbm Bp. tbxbd rxoom soi-ses-sos B. afonls, OptOMtrlsl ,: aoiMt ass ..,.-". a t. omtt .IbIU Sit . huxmaji ran, ooKPurr Bua oftiM itji Stoker IlspUr , iJH Oonsnltlnc EscinMr Bxaeottv Booms .S0S-S19 Tolaahono S7 Yard '1855 Trmnk B. KeHogjr, PabUo AeeoanteaS . - Byttom -And tti ng Incomo Tu Pkone 184 . Soom SOS XlBf a Wyckoft .30S-S07 ntora fox Wlshtro's "I- Socoloftky tt 800, TeL 970 304-303 mm Etf . Tjomm, Inroruico rotTBTH rxoo . Btl. O'Ham a Bnrdotto. Ontmnatilata Vbooe 686 ,, 401-408-4 03-404-40S WUlsrd H. -Wins and Paul F, Sarris Awonwyi . 410-411-41S . Tel. 183 of Beatrice, Nebraska,, and 'Mrs. Royal Greene of Conception Junc tion, Mo: also survived by six grandchildren,, five brothers and two sisters. Funeral services on Thursday; Feb. 10, at- 10 a. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Mr. Maurer .was a member of tho AF & AM of Beatrice', Nah.,? and a Knight Templar. Howard ! "At Corning, Cal., Feb. 7, Silas E. Howard, age 72 years, husband of Mrsl Jennie Howard; father of Elbert J". Howard of Los Angeles, Mrs. En"ie E. Hawley of Corning, Mrs. Edith G. Rogers of Portland, Mrs.,; Stella Hawes of Oakland, Cal., Earnest A. Howard of Oro ville. Cal.. and Silas S. Howard of Portersviire Cal., Rex Howard of Salem, David Howard of Seattle, and MrS. Clara Shuler of 'Sacra mento; brother of J. E. Howard of Bend, -Mrs. C. J. Driver of Port land, Mrs. J. W. Phillips of Charl eston, -Wash., and J. B. Howard of Wenatchee, Wash. Mr. Howard was a veteran mail carrier of Sa lem and a member of Salem camp. TYPEWRITERS -RUBBER STAIVIPS We sell- repair and rent type- . writers. Manufacture all types rubber - . stamps. . 1 " ATLAS BOOK STORfi 7 , 465 State SU ; S ' Featuring .1 Yon srionlri Viav rrif Vijv-t iTaT4TTirTlione ! : and baritone solos .- i nice people have attended Dad Watsons Old Time Dances in Portland . . r - enjoy a pleasant evening : , ; v ; DANCING BEGINS .8:20. r fifth rxoon Dra. Xwi, Ssaaddt ft CavaaaglufiOZrSOS t-. - iMinm - SZZTBZXOOX Ooa. 3L Toars, it D., FhyrtcUa ft 8arra Stto SOS. oU-Slr 7 V BoMa P. Ssy ana Donald W. sCIIm I - -Attorn? at lw- " Fkono iss. - ! eio-en-ia 1 B. F. SMtti. Hew Tork Ufr I Boom 613. Telepbono 195 nVXXTB FXiOOB EIGHTH. FLOOS Salt 810 ? : XtlfiSS, Boa. 4S Dt. H. B. Seoflald. .808 Calrapraetax; JTwiroealoinotot fiarHeo xnrTH rxooB TETTH TXOOB 1285. i .: 1001 l- - : Caalmor Xoo Ooorra. P. P. 8. " Ooaoral Po&tistrr f B. M. Oxlffin, P. P. 8 Orthodontia IaL 8L ; . - ; 8ntts; JOOlBOS Modern Woodmen. Announcement of funeral later from the Rigdon mortuary. ''V1 - Peter, J.Kirsc, 5Q, ded , Feb. '8; af 1290 North Summer( street. He is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mary -Klrsch of Med ford, Margaret and Theresa of Sa lem: three sons, Anthony, Joseph and! John, of, Salem; and five brothers and one sister in North Dakota; Remains, at sthe,; Balem . mortuary. Announcement of fun eral later. " - Electric Motors - Rewound and Repaired . New op'TJsed Motor -For Sale C 1 . VIBBERT & TODD - - - . Things Electrical r tat a Tlio-fi Telephone 2112 i : " ' : - i . Thursday, .