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. . J 11 c II J tag:: ti: Chemawa Grange Wilt Mold; Third Annual ' Fair This Saturday Hi OltEGON- STATESMAN, Salsa,-Orea, Wednesday JIcmLn-, Oetcier 9, IS 03 -1 . 4- McMalianWiU Give Address Event Wl be at M. W. A. Hall and Open to -Everyone CHEMAWA, Oct. 8 Master H. S. Keefer of Cinema wa grange has appointed the following chairmen of committees to arrange for the third annual fair to be held Sat-, i urday, October 12, in the MWA 1 ball. General committee W. E. Sav- age,' M.. S. Bunnell and L. - J. Chapin; Vegetables. J. E. Pumam; fruits. H. W. Bowden; grain and seeds, Archie Claggett; dairy pro ducts, Charles"; Weathers; nuts, William Blake; manual arts and 4-H clubs, F. S. McCall. Canned fruit and , vegetables, Mrs. Harvey " Hansen; textiles, Mrs. P. S. McCall; baking and foods, Mrs. H. W. Bowden: . an tiques. Mrs. Ida Blake;, flowers Mm. Arthur Hold en; art, Mrs. Al ice Oldenburg; concessions, Wal ' ter Oldenburg; dinner, Mrs. W. E Savage: decorating committee, F, S. McCall, II. W. Bowden, Albert Girod. H. S. Keefer, D. B.-"Klel-... hege and Harvey Hansen. ' Clnb Serve Sapper . j. ' Friends : of Chemawa grange aro solicited to brings . exhibits -. during the morning. Judging will take place afternoon and supper will be served by the H.E.C. from . 5;3Q to 7:00 p. m.M S. .H. Francisco will present a program . consisting of -- vocal and jnstra i mental music with Judge L. H. McMaban as guest speaker of the : evening. This entertainment will j' be combined with the national grange booster night. . All donated exhibits of fruit, vegetables and similar products, will be auctioned at the close of " the fair. The public. is invited. Cast of 100 Will Give P-T Benefit Proceeds Of Flay Will be Used For Milk Fund ; in Schools SILVERTON, Oct. 8 Rehear sals for the i Parent Teachers' fhow to be given October 10 and 1 1. are rettinsr alone nicely ac cording to Mrs. Elisabeth Alley of Portland, who is directing. The play is- a two-act farce comedy in, which a cast of 10ft lo cal people take part. Proceeds will ho used for tne milk fund for under-nourished children of the Sil verton schools. - - The setting of the play is in ths gay, 9 0's." the first act being 'son cerned xi&h -j JWeach , ot, J).rUBise trial and the second with , the wedr ding scene at? the fcride's homel Dance and chorus numbers will add variety. : ' ' Leadiiur Actors - Mrs. W. P. Scarth takes the part of Dotty Perkins, who sues Dinnis Casey, played by Max Lind holm, ,for 850,000 breach of promise". Guy DeLay depicts the judge and Norman Eastman the clerk. Attorneys are Jack Hyatt and "George Towe. " Members of the jurv are Alf O. Nelson, Walter Claus, Dr. R. Moore Stewart, Mrs. G. B. .. Bentson and Raymond Epecht. - Victor Sather and John ny Nicel are star . witnesses. Tables Switched ForY IT . oung nosts ZEN A. Oct. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Louie Butler (I abel Kennedy) were hosts at a dance given at the Zena club house of the Hap py Hour dance clnB. Saturday night. Mr., and" Mrs. Butler.,mar rled in September, .wera -happily surprised when the chib-members gave, them a miscellaneous show er following lunch. 1:4 - Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lou ie . Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ste-j phens and sons Emmett and Ray mond, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Halle man. C. F Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Srhn and children Nadine and Delau, Mr. and Mrs. Niles R. Rolland, Carolyn, WHJtam, ; Jack and Robert Halleman, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Loone. , John Knutsen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cresswell, Mr. and Mrs. N. Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. George Etzel and chil dren. Evelyn, Doris and ' Cletus Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen, Phil Williams, Lorraine, Bessie. Donna- and 1 Dale CresswelL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, John N. Neusch wander, .Leona Carl, El mer and Idarvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Crawfotd ; and daughter Wilma. Uoyd Gray and daughter Betty Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Williams, Mjr and Mrs Ray mond Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen. - Housewarming Staged At dare Jarvis Home v r? J l$y Group ot nenas "STAYTON, Oct. 8 A group oil friend eaibered at the Clare Jar Us borne Saturday nignt t give them a housewarming. They were Mr. and Mrs. L. Telefson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humphreys. Mr. anl Mrs. Sim Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Er a's Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Bell .t.a Uf ani ir r.lpn Yoeman. of Stayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jaca Iwis. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Austin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Starr, . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. George Towe, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Leguard and Mr. and Mrs. James Scarth. all of Silverton. In stead of playing cards as had been t . . i I. it, Te1i9Tni 5lAa"eu.' LSl VrX:r rr Jarvta home for fat; supper. Ja5 .uTLeo BoedighefmeF re the parents of a son, born ' tarly Monday morning. - - - Angle Worm Found In Shale Rock Is Puzzle to Larkin - HALLS FERRY Oct. 8 . O. C Larkin, who is build ing residence near the O. E. sution, is having a well dug. At a depth of 10 feet la a shale rock formation, the man digging the - well on earthed large angle worm. , Larkin is now asking the. - neighbors how the .. worm got there. J -' ' . Blacks Celebrate : 20th Anniversary Mrs. , Mabel: Bicker Given Surprise by Group , I of Friends PIONEER.. OcU 8 Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Black celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner at their home. In vited guests were Mr.": and Mrs. K. E. Burke and sons of Eugene: Mr. sad Mrs. Roy Ruosel and family of Falls City and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dashlelds and family 1 of Salt Creek. Sam Dashlelds Is attending' school at Oregon Nor mal with carl Black. . , Mrs j , Mabel Bicker was given a surprise Sunday when the fol lowing relatives and friends, went in for: a "covered dish dinner In her honor; Mr. and Mrs, John Robbins of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs Chet Gilliam and children of Rickreall, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird. Virginia McCarter, Mr, and Mrs. Darel Bird and son, and Clyde Robblas and family of here, Law rence iPranger. Raymond Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of Dallas. Mrs. Bicker received a set of sil verware in honor of her birthday. - Mrs. Effie Spinker of Boise. Idaho, visited at the G. McBee and Roy Bird homes Sunday. - She was on her war home from Chicago where she attended the wedding of her daughter. She - returned via Los Angeles to visit a tiaugn- ter and. stopped off here to visit relatives. She visited here six years ago this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemmls and family arrived from Lincoln. Calif... the last of the week and are moving onto a farm near the , IMia uwi lire Oakdale school. There will be three children In school. KemmU is a cousin to Mrs. Frank Dorn hecker. Installation is Held by Rainbow . WOODBURN, Oct. 8 An lm- p i e s s !Te Installation ceremony was held by the Evergreen assem bly. Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Wednesday night, with Miss Floris Nelson, retiring worthy ad viser, acting as installing officer. assisted by Mrs. Myrtle GUI; Viv ian Cowan, May Strike, Vera Jean Huber. Marjorie Wright, and Gladys Adams. Mary Jane Shaw was Installed as .worthy adviser and was hon- ored with the crowning ceremony, Dr. Thomas Sims - placing the crown on her head. Mrs. Maude Mochel was Installed mother ' ad viser.1 Other officers installed were.; Marie Strike." associated worthy adviser; Rosemary Corey, charity; Marjorie Faulconer, . Hope; Jean L. Beers, Faith; Viv ian Cowan, drill leader; Bonnie Lue Pfaf finger, chaplain; Annette Lytle; musician; Jean Ann Car- rer. confidential observer; Floris Nelson, outer observer, and for the rainbow rays, Barbara Jensen, red; Lou, Jane Rihgo, orange; Pattys Smith, yellow; Betty Davis, green; Bernadine St. Helen, blue; Betty Ackerson, vielet, and Jean Simmons, indigo. Jefferson Men on Hunting Journey JEFFERSON, Oct. 8. W. B. Roberts of Baker arrived here to day, for a visit with, his cousin, Mrs Sallie G.Tandy. They -have not seen each other for 50 years. Mrs. Robert Kemper, who lives three miles northeast of here and was taken to the Salem General hospital last week, critically 111, is slightly Improved. Her sisters, both nurses, Miss Marian Weber of Sacramento and Mrs. Gertrude Keith bf San Francisco, . are at the hospital taking care of Mrs. Kemper. . A. group of Jefferson men who left Sunday morning for a bunt ing trip In eastern Oregon include Paul and Harry McKee, A. B. Hins,; Earl Lynes and Elmer Knight. Ben Fraley of Maupin is expected to join the party when It reaches there. ' - Mrs. George Kelly of Jefferson and her son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kelly; and daughtr - Marcene of Philomath I nave reiurnea -irom a weea s va- I catIoB trjp to Washington: A fam have returned. from a week's" va- By gathering . was held at the home oifther brother, - Clarence Pierpont and family at Chehalis. r ' . 1 ' - ' .-.r"."" Students Reorganize ; HAZEL GREEN, OcC 8. The student body was reorganized Friday afternoon, electing these officers:1 President, Edward Ta- . 1 . . . . i j . r-t.il Tv i aa; ce-prwiuuw f"1"' tandon; sergeant-at-arms, Virgin- la Lynch; : current events, Helen Fleming. lias Gravel Contract HALLS FERRY, Oct. 8. Fay Strawn left here Monday for Har. Ian, Lincoln county, where he has six weeks' work with jd. gravel 1 truck on . the JJighwsy,. Mrs. 1 Strawn will join him later.- - RileaBestows Riches. Medal Legion Post and Auxiliary . Officers Installed at " Silverton By LILLIE L. MADS EN - Staff Correspondent SILVERTON, Oct. 8.. Adju tant General Thomas - Rilea, . dis tinguished visitor,' at the installa tion of officers at the American' ; Legion and : its Auxiliary ; here Monday night, presented Harry Riches, . captain of the 1 o c a 1 guardsman i ' and county agent " in Marlon county, with medals won iat - - iaa . receui matches at Camp Riches won first J -the American XJn I- championship match and 37th out of 1680 in the President's- One Hundred. He was presented "wnn the distinguished marksman's me- dal, being the 22nd In Oregon to receive that meaai. Following a no-host supper Roy Davenoort. opened the .meeting which he turned over to Mrs. A. C2r Barber, president of the Mar lon county iassembly, who was the Installing officer of tne Auxili ary. Mrs. J. J. Lewis presided as musician." Mrs. L. A. Hall was acting sergeant. Aaxlliarv Officers Those Installed were Mrs. Roy Davenport,1 president; Mina Coop er, vice-president; Mrs. Larry Austin, secretary; Mrs. Ernest Starr, treasurer; .Mrs. Charles Leonard, historian; Mrs. Lucy Wray, chaplain; Mrs. Ray Schantz. sergeant at arms; Ina Harold, member of the executiY board. Receiving officers were Mrs. James Scarth. Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom,-Mrs. JrC. Schlador, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Carl Hau sren. Mrs. Dewel Allen and Mrs. S. a. Pitney. - Mrs. Malcolm Cameron of Sa lem, past president of the Sil verton Auxiliary, presented Mrs. Scarth, out-going president, with a past president pin.. Mrs. Scarth presented Mrs. Barber, installing - . . o nOTnnr( .uTr7aV 'hou- quets. . Post Seats Heads . District Commander Freeman Frazier was the installing officer for the Legion post. J. J. Lewis was acting sergeant at arms. Of ficers installed were James scarth. commander: Harry Wil son, vice commander; Larry Aus tin, adjutant; L. A. Hall, finance officer; Frank Wray, chaplain; H. Olsen, sergeant-at-arms.. Receiv ing officers were Commander Fra iler. Clifford Rue, F. M. Powell, Otto Olm, C. E. Higinbotham, C. E. Baves. Roy Davenport was the outgoing commander. Given places of honor during the program hour were Mrs.. Bar ber, Robert Goeu, superintendent of Silverton- schools, ." Charles Johnson. Marlon county council j president and Adjutant General Rilea. Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Goetz and Mr. Johnson were also called uDon for a few brief remarks. Both Mrs. Barber and Mr. John son announced the county meet ing to be held at Stay ton in the near future. . Honor Past Chiefs Commander Frazier also pre sented Dr. A. J. McCannel, C. J. Towe. Genneth C. Hansen and Roy Davenport with - past com mander badges. - Dr. McCannel announced that more veterans were being enlisted for the CCC camps and that any veteran could secure, an applica tion blank from the Portland hos pital for it.' . Committee heads appointed by Commander Scarth for the coming year were Dr. A. J. McCannel, ser vice officer and child welfare; Harry Wilson, membership; F. M. Powell, Boy Scouts; George Man olis, Sons of Legionnaires; Roy Davenport, Americanization" C. J. Rue, relief officer; J. J.. Lewis, publicity. Fisher is Injured In Fall Off Roof VICTOR POINT, Oct. 8 Eric Fisher received a broken leg Sat urday when he fell from his barn while repairing the roof. Both bones were broken just above the ankle. He is at the home'of Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Downing at Stayton for several days, then the , Injured : member wilt be put in a cast and he will be brought to his home here. J. O. Darby and L. M. Doerfler are expected: home the first of the week from a several days deer hunting trip in eastern Oregon. They also planned to risit with Mr. and; Mrs. Roy Darby, at Ash- wood. ; 'vC- ; A large crowd attended the auc tion sale of farm livestock and machinery at the Andrew Lorence farm Saturday. Fair prices were received.!' --- :. .;,. .; v ' : iiloving : Storing - Grating : Larmer transfer & Storags We Also Handle Fse! Oil. Ceal and Briquets end Illb Grade Diesel Oil for Tractor Engines and Oil Burners Grangers'iNews MAOL.EAY.' Oct. 9 - Booster night was observed at the grange meeting held Friday night. with a large crowd attending. Ray Laf ke was the main speaker and used at his subject the Fraiier-Lemke mortgage measure. Other num bers were: . M O r 1 g 1 n' of ; the Grange", Mrs. Ida Hartley Teken burg; "The Grange lit the Present Time W. A. Jones; violin solo, Leonard Mosler; piano solo, Mrs. Lloyd Keen. : j . " ' An all day meeting of the Home Economic club will be held at the Grange hall Thursday. This will 1)e a no host alfair,; , ...v TALBOT. Oct. 8 f Booster night was observed Saturday night at the Ankeny grange hall with a i larre crowd attending. ; Dinner was served on long tables,- fol lowed by this program: Seating the grange omcera; J. O.5 Fan read the history - of Mr. , Kelly; one of the seven founders of the grange: Eugene FInlay gave a talk on the past, work of the grange; piano solo: Mrs. Eugene Flnlay. reading. Phyllis Cole; Ben Simpson, the first master of Ankeny grange, gave ja speecn The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. ! , Form Juvenile Unit ROBERTS, Oct. 8 A special session of the Roberta grange was held with advances made toward oriranisinr a Juvenile grange. Buddy fcielke was elected master, The program Included harmonica and auto-harp music by Clifford Johnston of Ankeny grange; read ings by Marian Minch and Marie Minch, and reading by State Dep uty Arthur Brown, j The next regular meeting of the grange will be October. 18. 34 Pupils Enroll As School Opens Ice Cream Social Slated For Farmers Union Meet Tonight CLOVERDALE, Oct. 8. The Cloverdale school opened Monday with, an enrollment of 84, which is slightly less than last year. The teachers are Arthur Bestvoter, principal and Mrs.! Gayette Barn- ett. An ice cream social will be held at the regular meeting of the Farmers' union, Wednesday night. The proceeds will go - toward sen dir. Aaron Dumbeck to the 4-H Bummer school next year. Aaron won the scholarship by taking several prizes with h i s heifer in the local 4-H club and county' exhibitions. The social will be held at the schoolhouse. Dr. Mary M. Staples Is making arrangements to live at the Rob erts apartments in Salem. For the past several years she has made her home in southern Cal ifornia. Dr. Staples will return to San Francisco about October 15 to settle affairs there, after which she will return to Salem. Peebles to Move - ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peebles of the Battle Creek district are mak ing arrangements to move on to the farm recently vacated by Neil Prince. Mr. and Mrs. R.'W. Carson and son, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bossko of Vancouver, were recent visit ors at the borne of Mrs. Mary A. Stafford and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hehlen, Mr. and Mrs. Everett i Crabtree and daughter, Cleta Marie and Betty Jean Bodeker of Stayton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller this weekend. Mrs. W. C. Fisherj has been quite ill for the last week, .but is some better now. i Joint Townsend Qub is Planned CLEAR LAKE, Oct. 8. The Clear Lake Townsend club Is call- ig a special meting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. to organize a joint community Townsend club. Cen tral Howell, Eldriedge, Kelzer and all surrounding communities are invited to join and form one strong country club. Everybody is invited to come and help select a delegate to attend the Chicago national convention. The meeting will be held at the Clear Lake schoolhouse. ! Floyd Herrold has rented the 26-acre Hop Lee place and Is seeding It to hairy vetch on "a seed contract. A Clifford Orey, president of the Clear Lake community club, is at Yakima picking apples, . so the club did not hold its regular meeting Friday night. Mrs. Mollie Muscott of Dallas Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Luther J. Chapin. Miss Katherine Miller. .who Is attending school at Oregon State college, spent the weekend with her parents, M. and Mrs. E. A. Miller. - - - -v - - nighest Cash Pricea 1 BAKER KELLEI A CO. ." Bpx JO, Salem,'; Ore. - ' j Wanted iihprrc a asava iw CHapmans Living " On Knott s Ranch Modern Home Being Built on Farm ; Recently -Purchased - OAK POINT, Oct. 8 Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Chapman-; (Elva Erown) of Salem, have moved to the farm,-' recently acquired f by Dr. Knott, from T. J. Primus. Dr. Knott is" starting construction of at modern home with - fail base ment, and has pens built where he will raise boxes. - Mr. and Mrs. Chapman : are living In : a small house that will bo used ; for a chicken house, when the house Is finished. . ! ,i - r " : Miss Ch'ristie knd Minnie- Clow returned Friday from a three-day visit at the homes of their cous ins, Mrs. Jane v Harrison and daughter, Mrs. Bernlce Hays, of Tachats.' While there they visited In Florence .and qn the Sinslaw hay. - .- . - -f - : Honored on aMrthday '. i Mrs. Cecil Hultjnan was i host ess to birthday- party : compli menting her daughter, Deloros on her seventh birthday anniversary. The 23 pupils from the primary grades and their, teacher. Miss Girod. were .guests.,. Mrs. Ellis Lauterbach assisted' Jtfrs. . Hult man In serving, - . : f Mr.4 and Mrs. .Arthur Harrison of Huron, s. :D., have settled on the J. B. Jam en farm, where Mr. Harrison is doing carpenter work for A. I. Sutter, manager of the jarmen ranch. . Farewell Party ' Staged i iFor Klampes, Who Will Move to Labish Center MIDDLE GROVE, Oct. 8. Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Klampe and son Lyle, who are moving to Labish Center soon, were the recipients of a farewell,, given by a group of friends and ..neighbors Friday night. Those present were Mrs George Ped an Emll, "Grandma' Dow, Mrs. Caroline AspinwalL Mrs. Mary Hemdon, Mrs.-August Fandrlcn, Ella and Ruth ' Fand- rich, . Mrs. Anna Hammer; Lola, Esther, Geneva, Earl and Leo Hammer Harry Scharf, Mildred Wacken, Roberta Bartruff and James Crocker. Mrs. John Cage, who was taken seriously ill Wednesday night, has been removed to the Deaconess hospital. TTTn ON GENUINE NEV DONT be dazzled by trick dis counts, allowances or fancy juggling performed with padded price lists. BUY NO TIRES before you see HOW MUCH MORE we can give you in GENUINE GOODYEAR QUALITY for the SAME MONEY OR LESS. Goodyear prices are always competitive. LOV GALE PniCECS ON JLovj : Coflo Telephone 4164 KEIZER, Oct. 7 -The commun ity will hold Its first meeting of the season Friday, 8 P. m. This will be ia the nature of a hdhiei coming. Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary will be honored guests. A fitting program Is being ar ranged.' Mrs. Albert. Mlnturn. the newly .elected .president, extends an Invitation to" all to attend. Cake and coffee' will be served. ' ROBERTS, OcU8 - The Rob erts community club will hold Its first meeting of the season . this Saturday night, October 12. T " ' i HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 8 --.The community club .. Is sponsorin g a reception for the teachers, - Mrs. Ross Miles, and. Miss ; Garaldlne Fry, Friday at 8 p. m at tne school house. A short porgram Is -being planned -with refresh ments to be" served. Mrs. -Alvin Van Cleave,' vice-president, Is In charge of the arrangements. The community club will ' hold . the monthly; meeting October .25. SWEGLE. Oct. 8 The com munitr club held its first meeting Friday, night. Interesting .pic tures showing th planting, grow ing, culture.- narvest ana manu fact are of coffee , were shown by Harry. Blches, county . agent. Tap dances by Dick. Retherf ord , of St. Helens, who is visiting at ibe.Mrs. I, C. Simpson home, were well receive d. Refreshments ; were served; Marlon West is the presi dent for this year; Mrs. CV H.-Me- Cnllah, secretary, and O. P. Bond, treasurer. ; fc-vjrnT,i' Building 5- House at Swegle . SWEGLE, Oct 8.A . modern 8-room home Is being erected by J. p; Thrasher for the use of Mrs. Thrasher's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Storey. WIddie and SawU con tractors, are doing the work and R. A. West ia drilling a deep well. The well Cs 120 feet now ad he expects to go still deeper. Thrash er intends to do some Irrigating from the well. Mr. and Mrs. Thrasher and Mr. and Mrs. Storey recently came here from Burbank, Calif., at which time Thrasher purchased the Harry Rhodes - property. O O Fully Guaranteed; SPEEDWAY J - , , - -1 . w Triple Guarantee -it 1. Against road hazards. . 2. Against defects for life. 3. Our own guarantee and all year service. i- 1! Size 440x21 450x20 450x21 475x19 500x19 500x20 525x18 525x21 .550x19 Reg. Price $5.50 $530 $6.05 $6.40 $6i5! $7.10 $.60T $840; Q0DQ Have New Non-Skid Tires ( During the Rainy Winter Months I?i?IiGOC gd AUflSj7pGC dead GOcgc 6D Council. Discards Safety- Measures Property Owners Protest Widening of. Corners v . to Kill Action . SILVERTON", Oct 8 The mat ter of cutting corners on McClalne street to secure more safety for drivers, was dropped at a meet lng ' ot the city council Monday night HughRange rreported -on the street committee, said that al- though he had: secured verbal per mission from i the- two1- property owners ; Involved to cut the cor ners,' be had. later received notices to stop work, Sr:'v ' ' The -' letters;! were read at the meeting. One was from the at torney of Mrs Sophia Blackerby, mho. the letter' read, feared more property was ; to be. taken from her than had been explained. The letter forbade continuance with the work until she had agreed-Jn writings R.onaid-Glover of Salem la attorney for Mrs.. Blackerby. "4m The second s letter -: was from Mrs. M. A. Rireness who Instruct ed tne council mat sne was to oe represented by S. P. Rose, who was renting her home. ;Mrs. RIv- eness instructed: the council to consult ; Rose before , proceeding witn tne work. Range reported that Rose requested that retain ing wall be built and a portion of the driveway tared.,. : v : " : X V To Itebank Corners . The council voted to. drop the matter and Instead' rebank and repave the corners with non-skid material. 7 It was also voted to re pair the approach n the-bridge ana to repair Green's corner and the - corner by the Otto . Legard nome on North water street :' . A: petition .from local bnllders WHAT MAKE OE CAR DO YOU DRIVE? : 7 A AM AM How; many times- yon are asked thia' Question. Do you hesi tate to answer Are you Inclined to apologise for the car yon:, drive? Have yon ever, noticed how the man who drives a -Speaks right np and says, "I drive a GRAHAM". He knows . you will respect his good judgment You too can command -this some respect among your friends ' because Graham de-" livers here for as low as $ 819. 0 fully, equipped up to -81(14.00. . t "Why not, Inspect the Graham today. Open Sunday until 5 p.m. ' Week days until 8: SO p. . t LODER BROS. . 445 Center Street Phone 0183 Salem, Oregoa i For seven years Yonr Graham Sales A Service for Marlon and Polk Counties. I HOME OF GOOD USED CARS . O o . ' SURE! Goodyears are Guaranteed in writing against road hazards. Also guaranteed against defects without limit as to time; or mileage and hacked by our service. - .. .- - . .- - i .. . - Sale Price $4.19 $4.38 $4.56 $4.79 $5.24 $5.47 $5.79 $6.49 $6.87 8.75 L 1 - - If , - em ' - j "' -. asking for' two tees, one for out siders and one for local men, waa tabled. . Some members expressed the opinion that such an arrange ment would be unconstitutional as It would "discriminate". A petition asking for. a license to retail beer at the 4-L club hall was granted. : f - Hugh Magee Home Scene of Reunion SCOTTS MILLS. Oct 8. A family ' reunion was : held at the : home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ma gee Sunday, all the Children be ing home but Marian, who Is at tending Gallaudet College for the Deaf In Washington, D. Cr Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert . Norton, Mr. and Mrs! Glenn Ma gee and Dale Magee of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Zlegler of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. A. Muck and family - pf Portland, . Mrs. Gladys Nelson of Los Angeles and ; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee. - Mr. and Mrs.' J.- B.' -Fisher (Maud Myers) of southern Cali fornia 1 arrived here the last ' of the week for a couple of weeks visit with old friends . . Herman Landwlng, who under went a facial operation at St -Vincent hospital in Portland last week, is recovering rapidly at bis home here.' " . . 1 lVoniotion in Sight STAYTON, Oct. 8 Allan Di gits, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. jnglis, and a first class seaman on the TJ. S. S. Texas is lome on a 2 8-day furlough .from San Pe dro. Young Inglls; entering his third year in the navy, la in line for 3rd claes carpenter, also 3d class 'patternmaker, having made rapid advancement during his pe riod of enlistment. i:t. - ; S0x5 Heavy Duty 8-Ply $1659 32x6 HeavyDuty lOply $21 78 N. Commercial St. at Center I,