" " ' t V.-. Vi"- ' a":-'1' ----" ..'- .A i 5 " ijv Tho OREGON STATESMAN. SoIm. Oregon. Thursday Morning. October 10, 1943 . PAGE. FIVE Local News Briefs . To Rcoair SloTi-r Perm i HKimi to repair the Senator Beauty Salon, .216 North High street, w grant ed yesterday through the 'brricea '-. at the Salem building department. Cost was aet at 50. Other per mita I s t e d iaclnded . Cart E. Wood, to reroof private garage at 712 Chureb. $15; Pheobe Basick. , to repair house at S35-South"20th street. $50; MS R. ilohr, to alter garage a n d woodshed at l!i3i Trade -street, 140: H. B. ;Raed, to repair radio itatioa at 33 North Front street $30; II. L Relmajin. to erect a" house and 'carareat SiS Imperial . d ri $420; R, 'X. Rei?iftBB. tlo ereet house and garage at SIS Imperial dr!?e, 14300. . ; ' i '.-, . v", . . . ' . . . ' " "-..-""-' 1 - . Reserve . RfM la . - H ere , Sa lem's, unit: of the US - naval cam-punieatlonw- ;reaerTW,r t not. af fected ; by last Saturday's mobili zation -order by Nary Secretary Frank' Knox because . It Is con nected with, the volunteer rather than Ihe enlisted "reserve, accord In to c. M. DeBroekert. , petty officer In charge. DeBroekert said yesterday, however, that he had received a call lot members of t be-unit willing to subject them selves voluntarily to mobilization. Only other members of the loci! unit at present are James B. Pi- land. of Salem, and Don Roto way of Corvallls- l.uts rtorlat f 8532 1 2 7 C N Lib Oat linen Plan The troop bud ret plan was outlined Tuesday night for the benefit of local couter? by John Triplett, assist ant director of registration of Boy Scouts of America, with head quarters In New York City, at dinner n:eeting with Cascade area council commissioners In the Quelle. Another speaker 'a Bob Hayes, deputy region executive of Portland. Eleven scout units were represented by th 26 men who attended tbe affair. To Address. Klks Guest speak er at tonight's meeting of the Salem Elks lodge will be Profes sor Franklin Thompson of Wil lamette university, who will take as bis subject, tbe foreign 'situ ation from the point of view of personal observation. Professor Thompson has spent a great deal of time in Europe. Safety of four savings Is Insured at Salem Federal. 130 S Liberty To Address Rapti-M Hannah Martin, sereralrterm member of the state legislature and candi date for city recorder this fall, will address the First Baptist church Missionary 'society at 2 o'clock this afternoon. She will diacuss measure appearing on the November election ballot. ! Meeting Post point! Meeting of the state land board, sched uled -for yesterday, wag post poned indefinitely due to the ab sence of Lewis Griffith, secretary. o.imjo iiuiuuti ui iupuneu iuic c To u res' will be considered an the next meeting of the board. Ray "L. Farmer Hdwre. moved to 123 S. Com'!., opposite Ladd k i!ush.';,';',.,.v . ' ' t;u.- n oodinen lay Visit Friday nisht member of the newly or ganised Woodmen of the World drill team wfjl visit tbe Albany taap. On Monday sight. October 21. both carojs will visit with th Shedd local. J. M. Roofint Mathis. KK S.Cml. Driqceis Hedcced Which is now the most economical fuel we know. All Heat Xo Ah 14.75 Pr Ton LARMER TRANSFER ' ? & . STORAGE Telephone 3 131 i t " Invitation by The Spci r : Xo visit their newly decorated' and furnished din- ; ing room in tan andpecch walls wilh furniture : in green, rose and'just. Heavily padded carpel to eliminatej noise. .Dust-proof, all-glass Pastry Case and new washable cushions for the booths. -Com Anytime ' THE SPA doubled ' Jf Pays to Trade at Schaefers )Vhere Prices Are Always LoTv , , PRICES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THROUGH TUESDAY Th Original YeUow Front Druo 'Proscriptions Accurately Filled Sole Agents Penslar Hemodi.es and Candy Special Store Honra: Week Day 7:30 t Build Sir englh " Keep Up Your Vitality Use the Mineral 7 ' Vitamin Tonic ' Esdriol - $00 Buy It at SctiaeferV Tccih Powder : TI-arge Size lc . Wheat ' You Boy the Glaat ' 40c Siae : Both . ' for. P.? W Ul 0 Efalicscry - SOc Value 75 Sheets. . 75 Envelopes ah -Oi tor mJ - 'Coming Eveniai . October 10 to 12 Pacific In 'eraatioaal livotoclt ripofitloai mt Cortland. - ' October : 12" Columbus day, bant eIoed. -v. October IS- Marioa County Jersey Ca It le club at .Hal era chamber 'of commerce. 1 t St O ; ;;- . V Oriober IS Marios county Odd 1-v-lleM ntBTrstkia, Ka- '-".I . : . October Jrt Rclcciivr vcrvkvr registration day. ;- October- Mtw-rhla Ml . Kami hafMfuct of tlx- anekeva-lote, 0K.' , .Ortober S3, 26 WUIairieite unirfrstty linmccnnilni. XovcmUrr Oeaeral elee flow, f . Kalem for low auto lireNxe - platen. Interviews Set Membei-ship committees cf the Harrison Elli ott and Arthur Cotton III-T clubs will Monday night interview pros pective -members for their clubs from senior high school stndeuts who , recently indicated tbetr de sire for membership. Branch Rick ey and Abel Gresg clubs will in terview on Tuesday night. Mem-" hers ot the committees are presi dent, advisor, and three others. The- clubs will vote Wednesday night on their choices. State Motors Hudson - Packard dealers new location 340 N. High. Now operating complete re pair Dept. ' To Select Officers Selection of 'Officers for the mountain climb ing Ss.lem Chemeketans will be tbe order of business before to night's meetinR of the recently elected board. Those named to fill board vacancies at the Monday eight meeting are Virginia Wells, Dorothy Middleton, and Kmil Ron ner. Hold over members are George Fske. Kenneth Jennings, Robert Keudell, Walter Minier. Bessie Smith and Otto Bowman. Listed on IKn lift Listed on the Salem police docket yesterday were Hernard W. .Moritz, 2390 South Church street, barged with violation of tbe basic speed rule; Willard Lang, route six, box 327. Salem, chased with violation of the basic speed rule, and Earl Cassellius, 765 Judson street, charged with violation of the ba- fic speed rule. Wall paper. Mathis, 164 S. Com!. Mother Organize The Salem Hl-Y Mothers' Hub. with Mrs. Ray Vofom as president, niet for the first time this season "Tuesday. It was decided to sponsor a Y Mo thers council of three divisions, those with children in grammar school, junior high sr-hool and senior high school. Visits Here On furlough from the US navy is Arthur Boyle of Salem, stationed aboard the USS Pennsylvania, who is here visiting- his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Boyle. 1590 North Winter sttret; t also risited early , this' &kititb la grandfather, Smith, In Albany. ' " Closeou.t - 40 dresses & skirts. 1,98. 50 dresses Sc. skirts, 2.95. No alterations, try-ons or ex changes. Morrison's, 415 State. J union Klect Doug Olds of Salem was . Tuesday selected as junior class representative on tbe Willamette university student council. CHfr -Stewart- of tJreat Falls, Mont., is president of the class, which will graduate in 1942 aa the university's centennial class. Son 'With Caoadiam Wo r d was received here recently by C. B. pfValkeri rate expert at the public utilities, commissioner! office. that his son, Jim. has enlisted In tiie Canadian army and la at Mai y htll training camp. Victoria. K58KasS Stors in Salem 1839- A.M.-0:00 I'.M. Sat. 7;80 A.M.-:40 Nalionally Advertised Ilerckandise 75e! Pepsodent Antiseptic ..:....-.59c 75c Fitch Shampoo :.59c 35e Vicka Rub ..v.-27c 10e? Turns .....3 for 25c Modess 68's .-89c : ' Stop That Cough ! Use the Family: Tested 'r Cough Syrup! i Scliacfc r mm Herbal Balsam 00 a -$3L: . i' Schaefer's : 'Antacid Tabids For Dispepsia ,500.' , a Box Approve Hoards Marlon County Clerk U. G.f Boyer . apd Harlan J add., his chief deputy, were lis rd at work yesterday in approving precinct board mem bers who will regslter young" men under the selective service act "on October l:iThey lso prepared supplieu to be mailed out to pre cinct boards in anticipation; or .thel.r work next Wednesday. s . Don't forget to payayoor bills. To day Is the 10th. zib-' i Oolaa; to :Confnwnce Walter MoM-oy. president ot the American Association of Bakery Eogiaeers and formerly.; manas;er...ot the Cherry City"' Bakery.' left last pight.witb G rover Htllraaa. oper ator or the Company, for Chicago, where they will attend m national bakers conference. MolJpy now operates - a ' bakery ln Kareka. caijf.. . , . ilckay Selei-cl Justico f the Peace QveVtoa of Woodburn has sentenced Albert: McKay, St. Paul, to serve six months in the county jal) and pay a $250 fine on a charge of drunken driving. The jail sentence was ordered suspended on payment of the fine, but McKay ;was committed when he failed.'lo pay. ' 1 Piiinting-paperhdngiag. '1--281S. To OpM Many Bid The- ttate highway commission will meet in Portland today and Friday, when bids for road and bridge con struction involving an expendi ture of. more than $1,&00,OO0 will be considered: This is the largest letting of road and bridge con-" tracts in recent years, highway department officials aald. ; Buys llrng Store Purchase of Smith's Hollywood drug store, 199 8 North Capitol street, by James W. Tindall, pharmacist at Schaefer's drug store for the past seven years; was revealed here 'yesterday Under; new manage ment, th establishment will be known cs Tindall's Pharmacy, the Hollywood drug store. 1 roup 40 dreeses A skirts, $1.98. 1 group 50 dresses & skirts, 12.95. No alterations, try-ons of exchanges. Morrison's, 4 IS State. Iearn Firt Alt! Classes in standard first aid are being held each Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 3M on the ?rd floor of the old high school building. A few more mem bers may yet register for the classes. according to Maynard Clark, instructor. 1 Shop Opens The Salem YMCA hobby shop' has opened for the winter under the instruction of Cliff Spaulding. Willamette uni versity student. Facilities are available for model airplane build ing, metal and wood work and other crafts. Your bedroom needs a new spread. Choose one of tbe new fall pat terns at the Better Redding Store. 115 N. High St. Named Secretary Fred Smith, boys' work secretary of the Sa lem YMCA. announced yesterday that Jim Armstrong has been named membership secretary for the junior division and will be In charge of enrollment for that group.- Brinfc Hack Deer Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Km user, 1025 North Com mercial street, returned early this week from a hunting trip to the Lakeiew vicinity, each with a four-point mule deer to prove that tbe trip was euccessful. Thompson believes that drunken drivers should be prosecuted as such. Woman Suffers Burn SaUm first aid officers were called upon yesterday to treat Mrs. W. L. Close, 174 5 State street, for first degree burns suffered when she spilled a kettle of scalding water on herself. Club No. IS Mxt Swegle Tuwnsf nl club No 1 5 will meet tonight at the) home of J. J. K I ew- man on Hollywood d r 1 t e at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to hear bulletins read. Auction Tonight Woodry'i. Walnuts Burn Salem firemen were called out yesterday to ex tinguish a blare at 1820 South High street caused when walnuts left to dry on a furnace suddenly burst into flame. Allow Pipeline The Marion county murt yesterday approved an application o S. B. Torrent to lay a ten-inch water pipeline across a county road. DDDSQIOn STOPDBIE 135 N. Commercial -1340 P.M. Sun. 9:00 A.M..:p0 P.M. Dr. West's Vray ....47c 75c Anacin 59c 50c Vick's Vatronol...39c 75c Listerine ....59c 25c Bayer Aspirin ....19c RHEUMATISM - -Stop the pain of - neuralgia- and rheumatism by taking . . . . 1 ; , . V Sc;haefer's -; Rheuinalic Hemedy IlcDfl s Loiioa ; For ; Poison Oak Stops the itch and pain of poison oak,- insect bites and slings, t 4i SCHAEFER'S ONLY J - i' Gillespie Held Justice Court Defendant ';Posl Bail of $500; : ! Stop CountDenie! : i n Oakie Gillespie wa bonnd over to the Marion county-grand Jury yesterday on ;au charge of contrib uting to the delinquency of a min or when h appeared before J us tlce of 'tbe Peace; Miller ,B. ; Hay- dea for preliminary: bearing. Gillespie w;h released after posting 5o ban. . ; ; r , Henry M. Dinhit pleaded Inno cent tf a charge' of failure" to stop for an arterial highway, and his case- was continued" to-be set later. Bernard Joba- Grate waa assessed tl on defective muffler charge.-' ' ' - ; Circuit Court -Norman JlabtiDgs vs. state acci dent commission; 'complaint for totar permanent disability allowr ance as allowed' in state statute for Injuries suffered iu fall Julr 15 at : .Oregon Pulp, and Paper company. mill in Salem. Idol's: A. Shearer- vs. Toramy-i. Shearer; complaint to establish King county, Wash.,,dltorc cree of August 1. 1913. as for eign judgment In this Jurisdiction, and to give specific enforcement of decree granting 1120 and 90 monthly for life to plaintiff. . State Finance " company vs. Faith E. Mclntyre, administratrix of Verne E. Mclntyre. and -others; receipt lot plaintiff's attorneys-tor copy of report of sale ef real pro petty by Sheriff A.,C. Burkr. .. . .. G. 11. and Mabel Benjamin vaJ Frank Koehler and Harry Uptde graff ; counter affidavit of defend ant to plaintiff's nou-SHlt motion. Credit Bureaus, Inc.k vs. Morris Klorfein; st!pulatlon allowing amended complaint. F. T. G laser .vs. Homer M. Smith stipulation of settlement. Willard Chamberlain vs. Ellen Chamberlain; answer alleges mat ters have becu adjudicated ' in Multnomah county; copies ot pleadings and divorce decree at tached to-answer. Probate Court Gustal Fandricu guardianship; second annual account of Edward Fandrich, guardian. approved; guardian allowed $26 for services. Fannie N'eckerman estate; ap praisal of W. E. Keyes, E. M. Page and Dorothy Winegar at 83155.92. of which 13140.92 is in savings account. Elizabeth E. Lewis estate: final account of Connell Ward, execu tor, shows inventory of SI 800, on claims, accounts paid from private tunds; final hearing set for November 11. Mary Becker estate; Mrs. E. F. Brown, administratrix, authorized to sell personal property; apprai sal of Walter, Lawrence and Frank Simon shows $18,851.77 in cash, mortgages and real pro perty: final account' of admin istratrix shows $18 3 2.09 cash re ceived. $1468.45 disbursements. 1363.64 balance. Julia M Parjter estate; flnaljie- eree granted Clara A. 'Clark,adT ministratrix. . Robert Hall estate; J. S. Laird named administrator, and Rose A. Morgali, S. P. Freeman and Lydia Giant, appraisers, of $900 in personal property. Ole P. Dybevtk estate; semt-an- nual report of William Dybevik, administrator, ihowg inventory, $6787.63: disbursements. $389. SO; balance. $6397.73. Harry Clay Hanson estate; final account of A 1 t a Marie Hanson shows receipts and disburraenti of $8429.42; final hearing set for November 11. " J. R. Ltndion estate; final ac count of George R. La n son, ad- Assembly Held Parrish school enjoyed Its third assembly of the year . Xuesday afternoon, when a movie called "Adventures of Chlco" and a comedy, "Boy Meets Dog." were presented. Seek UcenM John K. McCaf- ferty of Salem and Zelma E. Smith of Portland applied for a marriage license in Portland yes terday. Club to Hnt Townsend club No. 16 will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of F. M. Ber ry, 714 South 15th street. Rifle Stolen Theft of a rifle from his home. 237 Myrtle, .was reported to poltce Tuesday by Fred Weisneiu . Phones 5197-7023 In Marion County Hotidap t:00 A.B1..9:00 P.M. 24 HOURS h Break up your cold in twenty-four hour by usin; . . ; ' ; v Sc&aefcr's Ccld Capsdes . 70c Value . Glover's ;' Glsver's Scap v For the Scalp 'Both. pQlf r , for cJtJK) Penetraking- ' Refreshing , For, Your Cold ysatef Is in Charge. :S- i:;T;; : Ai iwindishaiC : - Golcriiibus Knights Will te : Program arrangements for the Columbus day exercises to be held la.1 Portland.: Sunday. October 13 Indicates a record-breaking nuni ber of; participants. At that time, 11 councils of the Knights of Co lumbus will-participate la a joint Initiatory service at the Cathedral hall, when, 100 candidates will be Inducted into that order. The 109 will be -known aa the "Ed ward D. Howard. Archbishop ot Portland In Orejon Class' In honor of Ills "Excellency, the ; Most tReverend" Archbishop. T-. ' , Tha committee In chage of .ar rangements is under tbe leader sbip of the state deputy, T. A. Windishar. The complete program: 11:15 a.m. High' mass, Ca thedral parish, Rer.jB. 'V. Kelly, officiating. Rev. Michael Murnane. sermon. (Candidates ad visiting Knights and their ladies will assemble-at the Cathedral school at 11 a.m. and the Knights will march to the church in a body). 1:00 p.m. Initiation, Cathed ral hall, first three degrees of our order, class of 100 candidates to be known as, the "Edward D. Howard, Archbishop of Portland in Oregon, jCIass." 1:15 p.m. Reception and party for visiting wives and ladies to be held at Mrs. Helen Masaee"s "home. 731 NW 24th avenue. 7:00 p.m. Banquet- Women's elub. 1220 SW Taylor, fl per" plate. Forms for Draft Registration out Last of the forms to be uced In the resist ration of Oregon men subject to the Selective service law were sent to county clerks yesterday by selective srvlce head quartera here. The registration date has been set tor October 16. Colonel Elmer V. Wooton. state selective service director, said 3il reports indicated that most of the county clerks Tiad Completed ar- rangementa for he registration operations. Election machinery of the state will be used. In cases where, member of election boards are unable to serve volunteer workers will be. used. mJnlstrator, shows receipts, 832; di?burrrmentf, $319.7$, wltb $1152.28 in approved claims. Martin Kitteison estate; semi annual account of Clarence Kit telson, administrator, shows no receipts or expenditures and $293 on hand. Abhie Eckhout estate; semi-annual account of T. C. Gorman, executor, shows receipts, $322.23; disbursements, 165.16; authority given to repair house from estate funds. Benjamin F". Hall estate; Kmil annual report of Carrie B. Tyler, administratrix, abows receipts of f 783.65; disbursements, $440.75. Jonas Y. Kauffman estate; semi annual report of Loney Todr, executtr, sliows receipts, $49 9.17; disbursements. 1251.54. Celine Miller estate; final ac count of George H. Bell executor, shows receipts and expenditures of $1059.89; final hearing set for November 7. ' W. I. Staley eatate; claim of Israel Hartmaa disallowed by pro-J bate judge. Frank Coffman estate: third an nual report of Fred I.oske. . ad ministrator, shoVs disbursements of $35. Marriage Licenses Robert P. Goddard, 40, sales man, and Lra Turley. 3 4, x-ray technician, both 1599 State street. Earl E. Lyons, 22, truck drirer. 4 62 State street, and AlmaE. Halkinreid. 24. waitress, 698 North High street. Birth- Fanner To Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy A. Farmer. 1345 Pearl street, a son, Michael LeRor, born Oc tober S, Salem General hospital. Olov er--To , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne TV G lore r, route -two, a daughter, bora October 3, Deacon ess hospital. - -v- Hflnkf To Mr. tad M rm.. Glen K. Helnke, 234 8 Myrtle avenue, a aon, Garry KIden. born October , Deaconess hospital. " ' - - EkiB To Mr. and Mn. Arthur L. Ekln. route two, a daughter. Donna Jean, born October ' 5, Deaconess hospital. ' - ' . Arnold To Mrand Mrs. Sam? tt el E. Arnold. 506 North Com mercial, a daughter. Donna Mae, born October 5. Deaconess hos pital. TSHUILLIGEn ; EDUAnDS - Funcrcl f: - Phone" 6920 Participa WPA Pulls Dotvn Wages, Declared Sprague Say 'Agency to Be Used -Only - for - 1 Suite J Projects ; .. : Tbc federal government," through the WPA. has become an agency v' forcing1 . down ;V wage.? Governor "Charles ; - Sprarne charged at a meeting of the state board of. controrhere jesierday, ' ; Tbf itatementwai mtd dur ing 'discussion of terms of a pro posed contract- with , the jrlty ;" of Salens for bwatruction -of ja -sewage disposal , plant. Tne'; ,WP wpuld coastrict tthe sewers ! from the stat tostltutloesUotthe xlty : GoveiVior - Stprnjcue said tie did , n't like the WPA because the govi ernment becomes an agency force- down wages.' " . "However, the- WPA Is her and we hare" to use It to prorWe em ployabent,'" Governor S p r a g a e aid. "Well let the. WPA work on those projects for which it IS best Suited." - ' -V ": " ' Under the proposal the state would pay $56,000 or ' 18 per cent of the cost of the plant. The board of control, will.asjr the leg islature to appropriate the money after which the' efty will; call, a special election ' to - provide . its hare of the cost. The state's share ef. mainte nance' will aggregate $1750 a year. " " " Commission Okehs Budget on Welfare 60 New Applications Arc Accepted in Month; Over 400 on File The Marion county welfare commission yesterday approved a November budget totaling $56, 430150 at its regular meeting held in the welfare offices on North Liberty street. The board also considered par ticular cases brought to its atten tion by M. E. Holcomb, welfare administrator, and authorized re newal of lease for the county medical offices. The November budget provides $11,100 for general assistance, $33,452.50 for old age pensions, $7353 for aid to dependent chil dren; $875 for blind assistance. $150 for soldiers' and sailors' care, $500 for the county farm, and $3020 for administration. ! Approximately 0 new appli cations for old age pensions were I accepted during September. Ad ministrator Holcomb told the commission, and additional ones will be accepted as rapidly as cases can be Investigated and ap proved. Over 400 pension, appllca-. tions are now on file with the commission. Sprague in Favor I 0h4Home Gtiartl! Governor "Char lea-A. Sprague in dicated yesterday that he would favor organizatloa of, a h o m e guard" la Oregon, to rarve pend Ing the return of the Oregon na tional arnard: which recently was called into training for a. period of one year. The bill aiithoritiBK organisa tion of "home guards'',- In - t h e states passed the senate "W'ednes-' day. It previously was' approred by the honse- Latvn Patrol I Chosen For 3 Weekt at Parrish New lawn patrolmen at Par rish Junior high school have been chosen to serve for the next three vteki. They are Winston Cobb, Lorita Garrett Pearl MiniC Janet Mil- ler. Patsy Nickens. Wilma Sharp nack. Cole Stephens. John Watte and Phyllis .Welling. The members are chosen from tbe seventh grade. Olaituarv WflBB , In Lebanon, Ore., Wednesday, October 9. Sarah Craven Wann. I aged 78--years, lato resident - of 888 Mill atreet. Salem. Mother or ioren Wright Wann of Moscow. Ida.,Mr8. James Albert of Salem and Mrs. Emmel Reeves of Leb anon, grandmother of Mrs. Clar ence Bakes ot Lacrosse, Wash., and Mrs. J. W- Kanaxlclc of Spo kane. .Wash. Funeral announce ments later by llje W. T. Rlgdon company." w - - Hansom ' At the ; residence in Turner, Ore.. Tuesday, October 8, Mary Olive Ransom, aged 77 years. Slater, of W. P. Gulvin and Mrs. Evalyn I. Wall -of Jefferson: also survived by several-atep-chlldreB; Funeral services will be held un der tbe -directioiii of ,the W. T. Rtgdon eompaay in the Methodist church at Turner. Friday. Octo ber 11. at l:t0 p.m. Rev. C. W. Bicket will officiate. Concluding services" la Twin Oaks, cemetery. Turner. - ? . - , '.4 Turrey In ' this city Tuesday, October 8.. Emily Turrey. late resident of Grants Pass. The body waa for warded Wednesday, October J, by theW, T. Rlgdon. company to Grants Pass for services and In terment. - ' Hill . ,y- - ; Abram J. .11111. at the family home - In - Klngwood Drive, West Salem, October- S at tbe age ot 81 years. Survived? .by .widow, Kffie V. .Hill; "daughter. " Mrs. .Aubra Stf lckfaden of Salem. - Mrs.-. Thei- ma : Reese of West Salem;- son, Lloyd M. Hill of Salem ; Msters, Mr.: Kater Wells of Oklahoma City. Okla.; 'brothers, Joe Hill of California. Rasa' Hill of Farmtng tonr Xew Mexico, and Ed Hill of Missouri: a Is " grandchildren. Memorial - seiicea from Walker and: Howell Funeral home Thurs day, October 10, tt J: p.m.; " Rer. Guy L. "Drill officiating. Conclud ing set-rices City View cemetery. Physical Activities at Salein T IC A . T . .On" Way for Winteiy Director Teports 1 - Physical department activities at the Salem YMCA are wen unaer way ana ciuds wunin tne department are oeing organized, Carlton Greider, physical directori jsaid yesterday; The basketball committee- trjll meet ? today noon, at 'the Quelle 'with Chairman Kea" Potta -tode-cide on opening da tea for the two city and three church hastetball lea rues. A basketball school wllli be held In "two sections - aa 1 laat year. The men will meet on Wed nesday nights beginninf "Novem ber - 9 for four weeks, and the boys on Saturday .afternoons be KinniBa;. Novewber v - Coaches Harold. ' Hauk of Salem aenior hifh school and- Howard ilaple Till b the : instructors.' assisted by "- members ' of ithejr ; squads. .- , , Aa opea toarumeat sometime In Nevember- la: planned: by the badminton club, whose new-president is Norman Winslow4 Other officers are Echo Staadish, Tlce president; ' Mike Balkorlcht treas nrer. and Delia May Greider aee retary. Wlnslow : and Roy Mink last, night attended a meeting In Portland of the state badminton' association, which the-local club Is contemplating- Joining. "? Dr. Lloyd Horkett and Robert Board man are captains of volley ball teams 'playing a tournament in, noon classes. Thirty two games will be played In the next two months and the losers will give a supper for tbe winners. Stand ing Is determined o a running .... mm' --Hrf vn ' I 11 1 J a a M I V. .1 : 1.95 ; VdfeS t .XO I . I 3.95 ' l : . V.lv U b Vt. work A tar JOtir . - ' Look for tha Dig Nacn 357 Court St. ' ni n m ri n -ri W , . I V' l'r score and attendance. Classes and Individual work in gymnastics, . swIioTiiln"' weight lifting !and " many 'pthei1 'physical actlvitfes are also available to- Y member, '3relder-aW mm To Meet J Saturday An ', fjspirttionat ( 'lifreji - t y Rev. Robert - A. Ilutc-hlnsoh4 ef -Sa- 1 - B t a . . . i j of.-the. Harioa roiiatT iJ.iii rl- lows convention being held In Sa lem. Saturday.- - - ; - According- lo- 4he -pfesldeuu: D. George xCole of SUyton,Jbe on ventlon will begin at ,ip,m' for the regular business session. Sevea-minnte talka will 'be one of the features of the" afternoon pro gram. Another feature ('will he a -Ton r Best Story CQntest.'",,the judges of which wit" report .to .the evenrog session. 1 . i VI The open, meeting In Whe eve .1.. tn v. .aIi.j i. uui, nw vi vaitcu .y uiuar. vy A. E. Peebles, noble grand of .the. lo cal lodge, and turned over to the officers rof i the conyentloe. who will present tbe speaker 'of the evening. :; ' v " .. A U S N ;