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! 1 r f t Brid Survey Prosress Made Structure Contemplated at Independence Crossing ' INDEPENDENCE On request f the state highway commlsaion (ate engineers are making a sur vey of the cost of a bridge acrosa the Willamette river near, the ferry aite. and expect to hare their report ready for the February meeting of the commission. - Business men of - Independence enthusiastic orer the possibility of bridge snd realize the many ad vantages to the city, especially faring the bop harvest, as well Salem's Newest Service Station Opens Today i l i . - Li ; fr f J ,t7f - -1 I ! ,mT ! 1 aa Increased travel In tbe coanty Th,i rB"d opening ' this sfwrit service unit of the Union Ofl company, I slated today at the! ntcrsec- Boy Sicout Week Observance Set Banquet Slated by Mothers Onb for February 10 . at KP Hall DALLAS Several events have! been arranged in Dallas in observ ance of National Boy Scout week I which starts February 9. On San- day the members of the different troops will attend morning church i services at the First Evangelical I church here. . On Monday night. February 10, a banquet will be held at the Knights of Pythias hall This will be served by the Boy Scout Mothers', club. A court of honpr Is also sched uled, following the banquet. - Invents New Aircraft and Increased valuation of prop erty. The Independence school board f district No. 29 is calling for Ids to extend the heating plant at the new high school to heat the old high school building and gymnasium. Connection will be aaade between the buildings with nderground conduits. Bids will be opened Febrnarv 10 .The annual Future Farmers of (Gifts America parent and son banquet will be held- at the Calvary Pres byterian church Wednesday night, February 12, as announced by Harold Primus, president of the TWA. tkm of Seventeenth and Jlarket street. It is owned and operated by . Larry Fallin. Standing In the I ui-itv u riKui; re m. r uiwrrarf, aistrirt alemaa for Union OU, Harold Colgan. employe, Larry Fall I a, owner and operator, and Ted Pnrvfne, Salem manager for the company. ,. , ,. Newest Service Lebanon Claims Best Record in Slate Stt. nn OnAnPfl Fr Number of Vacant Houses; Report wi.ucX iun v kf vyjvva I w i . f-v . . aecision aeDates witn tbe local l I Irmipmfj3 hirp llpn;irtnipnt h tfimant hirh Bhwi thatr. th rn- i x I group is coached by Marjorie DALLAS L G. McBee, who was taken to the Dallas hospital last Saturday following a stroke. was reported as resting comfort ably Thursday. A group of debaters from Al- came to Dallas won two non- wlth the local k.V I Indepeiidence Has ' YanoiActivi Foil Return J to IXbmto; Local Pastor Givit Intoeation s 4! and Offered by Owner of Latest Union Products Unit Ramona Chapter To Meet Tuesday LEBANON Lebanon haa the lowest Dercentaire of va- T.e n.d .Ral?h M. Murphy, both! . v . r i en in" n i ir ii irnna rnrn it cant nouses or any city in tne state according to the figures , ,t 7VL t V, V of tte censu, bureau On April 1 of last yea? Lebanon" clA. TrSKfJd,?S2SS iound to nave a population of and to have 863 dwellirirs. niht at the Daiia irmnrr. Today will mark the formal op- Of these 863 dwellings. 854 were OCCUDied. The nin vticunf The Polk County Sarlnes and e?'?5 wt he ?,WMt rTlcenlt residence units meant that only 1 per cent of the livine auar- P0811 ciatin nd the Woods of the Union OH company at the ter8 of the town wa8 vacant. f guar Retllaff In,nrapce agency are now occupying their new offices in the It is commonly estimated that Intersection of Serenteenth and Market streets, accordlnr to Ted Purrlne, local manager for the ,0 more Pple h mored here oil company. because of the opening of the new Ultra modern in erery detail, plywood mill. Thoueh bulldinc me new station is owned and on- 8ILVERTON Tnmln Tfnlllnvml ral K T - 1 ', u" ODe oa T. " worth as worthy matron, and Roy man who is well known 'to Salem ,ncrea ,n tbe Prcnte - Biaire as worthy patron, presided motorists. He has been enxared canciea, at tne Tuesday night meeting of In the gasoline and oil retail bus iness for the past 17 years. LEBANON The report of El Ramona chapter of Eastern Star The affiliation degree was given or a new member, Irene Hande, nd a special surprise was ar ranged for the worthy matron. 'Announcement was made of Ra mona club to meet Tuesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Beside operating this new eta- mer Fitzgerald, fire chief, shows tlon be will continue to conduct I mat tne nre department an the Salem Auto Laundry which he "wered 21 calls during 194D and has owned for the paM year. I tnat not one was a false- alarm The new station will feature all while these fires jeopardised Union Oil products including "7" Property to an estimated Talue and Union Ethyl aasollnea. "Ston- of 1200,250. the total loss for Sylvester. The newly elected Wear" lubricants and luhri-Mn the year was only $631.50 with resident, Dorothea Scartb, will systems and "Minute man" serrJ insurance coverage amounting to preside for the first time. Assist- ice. 1600 " -rs. syivesier win De Mrs. I "In my many years of connec- The only loss of any great Frank Syring and Mrs. Scarth. tlon with the automotive business, amount was at the Sewell-Wynn Hostesses Tuesday night were II have never been so entbuaiaatic sawmill when a fire caught In the l K.aaiman and Mrs. I over Mtroleum nrndurii r sawdust bin and resulted in a 1or over the quality of gasolines and I of 545- Most of the calls came as oila being offered this year bythetne reBU,t overheated pipes or Union. Fallin stated when photos aeiecwTe uniy two uremen were taken of the new station. WKrc nuri wn" on amy ana Dotn "Newest processes of refinement ,nJur, were minor plus engineering advancements. The report further indicated as indicated during the past year, that 197 inspections were made makes the present day product of ,ast ycr and 15 flrehazards re- INDEPEN'nEVPP Th. .nn...i the Union Oil comranv the finest moved. New equipment added in- saeeting and election of officers eTer- ne 'ted f. the Salera-IndeDendence-KInta - PI 'or free gifts for ev alley Highway association will be "7o during the grand opening Silverton Churches Cor t streets. 18 of the chamber of commerce. DALLAS Mrs. Howard Denton Tia mimm-A .o..io .t.ti. . MiiVUKiuN Mrs. Jesse W. '"t ioaay ior a two weexs Main n n tt i. Bunch, president of the Woman'sJ T,s,t t the home of her par- Alhan ni h hmi' mn.M.MM. Society for Christian service for nts. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cbapin, experience in this line. While at- mpEPENElENCE - j- Mr. Mrs. jPi J. . Dickenson,, returned Friday from k trip In Utusa. Califi where fthey TSsIted .rela tives.!:., A I ; Re LoyalfH. VIcters, Bapfist church pastorj opened the (senate with prayer g Monday - niornlng upon an Invitation jof enator Dean H. Walker. J. j , : . -. . Mr and Mrs. J. jl. Chastain of MauDln." aunt and dncle df Mrs John j Foreman.' visited with her Sunday and Monday. t . , Little " Jimmy . Frahg was re turned to his home Sunday afjer several days spent Inj the Salem General hospital sti f firing wth ear trbuhle. . j . I I P. M. BroWn - from Sanj Jose, Callf.J and aon. Merle Brown lot Portland, former residents, Tisit Ing friend during the weekend, j j -Mrs;. N. D. Koble. jmother of Chief jof Police William jJobje. caught her hand In jthe wtlnger this vfeek, hrtlslng 1 badly. 1 MIsa Myra Montgomery, state treasurer of 0e- Woman's clb. left - Wednesday - for Portland, where she attended an executive board meeting of the; Ptate Fed eration of Woman's fclubs. I i Arthur P. Black Is kergeint-of- xMJEjirrjnxjEjruEj vr. Lmma uoraon oi Lorvams win i state legislature. hi.. n il iik j; Lin a: L Tsi I . if ' !i tiJ J r . ri ii. m. 'lAniBDerry returned Kalph A. rem mn& hi 'Say ship1 model A lighter-than-alr Craft, nronelled on nrinriiul that MmMna tha ?faturea of rocket ship and vacuum power, haa been developed by Ralph A. YellL Los Angeles civil engineer, who elaima the ship -could travel 200 miles an hour and weigh three-quarters less than existing: dirigibles. Yelli, calling: his invention a "Ray ship,- from the Initials of his name, said that helium In the vessel's Interior woum lift tne ship to stratosphere heights. Dr. Gordon. Corvallis, to Speak on 'Ladies Night;9 New Station Opened Dallas National Rank hnlMlnr lo cated at the corner of Main and be the guest speaker of the "ladies night" meeting February the Oregon conference, will be the in Nebraska. She will be present tenritnr wniamt nni.cr.it. speaaer ior me local WSCS thank '"r aoioen weaaing anniver- worked for Frank Doollttle In Ra. offering Sunday morning at 11 BarT of her parents which will be hem. o'clock at the Methodist church, oDservea on February J. The Kill Kare card club met according to announcement made Twenty men from Polk county with Mr. and Mrs. Grover G. Mat- by Rev. Edward Terry, pastor. At are cneaujea to be called for tison Friday night following a the 5 p. m. vesper service Rev. aulT under tne selective service I no-host dinner. M, E. Persons, who for several act from February 17 to March Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wood Howard Morison. .Highway Meeting Set, February 3 eluded one extinguisher, two sir ens and 600 feet of two-inch hose. held Tuesday night at Campbell I celebration this weekend. sail following the dinner meeting I the chamber of commerce. All interested are Invited to at tend, announced John J. Roberts, secretary of the association. Rob erts stated that good improve saeat and. progress had been saade on the road between Salem aad .Independence, and for LEBANON The Girl Scouts will hold a rummage sale in the IOOF hall, Saturday and a card party in the Scout house next Wednesday night. Mrs. Earl Mich Lincoln Reports rfl ifl 11 9 elon "d Mrs. Joseph Lenox are 1W0 LJOSe dailS the comm,ttee ,n charge of the party. LINCOLJJ Lincoln community Members of the council have naa two accidents this week Invited their husbands and th ridge at Independence crossinc WBIcn mKht have easily been dis- leaders and their husbands to a aiiuuB. iu jirsi occurea wnen "u ,,,c gni oi reuraury a young man was driving to work 10 ,n tne Scout house. aown me ena Lincoln road. He Mrs. John Warden brought to missed the turn at the I.lncnln the Siinnhlnc -lK o r-wl I . siore wnere tne road joins the printed In 1892 to Illustrate main highway because of the program planned by Mrs. Hubert neavy rog, trying to drive through a narrow opening between a large oak tree and the gas pump. As a result the pump was torn from its foundation, for the second time in less than a year, the car dam aged beyond repair and the youth naa mont or His teeth loosened The second accident happened the Willamette river, Present officers are. E. L. Gray, president; Le Eyerly. vice-president; John J. Roberts, secretary treasurer; Leroy E. Grote, assist ant secretary Polk Encourages , March of Dimes sav- DALLAS Cards are belna re- ,yed hy Polk county Thursday when a family left their .-.uni jur me Aiarcn or uimes I Home at 7 a. m. for work and wny.ign in connection witn tne school leaving no one at home a.ri.u.j oi t'resiaent Roosevelt At 1Z:S0 C. E. Smith, a nelgh aad the drive for funds for the re- bor. smelted rags burning and no- OI mianuie paralysis. tlced smoke pouring from the - wawson H. Lnapln of Perrydale house. He rushed In and dragged H county chairman. Fifteen hun-la burning mattress and bedding tuiurn uarti ven poi in me rrom a downstairs bedroom saaus. Tne folders have places ling the house ior ten dimes and rour quarters. Those receiving them are asked te.flll them In themselves or ask friends to help them do so. .One-halt the amount raised In the county will be sent to Wash ington. DC. to further research aad treatment for infantile paraly-i-. The remaining half ia kept in the county. Pictures Shown At Salem High LINCOLN Vernon Merrick of Lincoln showed educational pic tares In color at the Salem senior high school last Friday at a joint saeewng or tne elvie and social science clubs. Including historical scenes at, Gettysburg, Washing-1 son. jlc. taken by Frank, Crawford, jr.. and Vernon Merrick on a trip last fall, and scenes of local Inter est. ---; Flying Is Thrill Given Turner Lad TURNER Vernon Grim was give the thrill of Iiln ronng Ufe rrwatly when he wan tak en for an airplane ride by his . older brother. Dean. Ill for sev . eral months, he had expressed ' m desire' to fly and with the doctor's permlmlon was given . the opportunity or reing Tarn er and community from the air. Crane about "The Good Old Days." A contest along the same line was won by Mrs. Charles Butler and Mrs. Dart Long." Mrs. Vern Arnold was the hostess. Scio Considered In Defense Gass SCIO Federal vocational de partment has not made definite decision to Include Scio in defense training In welding and- sheet metal work, according to J. A. Hllss, principal of Scio high school. The proposal, to train young men 17 to 24. who are out of school, contemplates three-hour night classes for a period of eight weeks at a local machine shoo un der sponsorship of the high school In cooperation with the federal government. The local school Is not equipped with a machine shop. me minimum attendance re quirements Is 15 members. Bliss states in urging interested young men to contact him. President's birthday dance be held in the school gymnasium Saturday night. years was missionary to Africa. will speak. Mr. Persons will speak agala at the Epworth leagues at The workers conference is announced for the annex Monday night at 7:30 with the Junior Circle meeting February 7 at 2 o'clock. Immanucl Lutheran "Our Debt of Love" is the sub ject of the 11 o'clock sermon at Immanuel Lutheran church Sun day morning, with Rev. J. M. Jen son as the speaker. The topic of the Junior league at 6:30 is "My Future Happiness Depends Upon the Heart." The senior topic for the 8 o'clock meeting is "The Case for Chastity." The Ladies' Aid society meets Thursday at the church with Mrs. Joseph Steen and Mrs. John Fuhr as hostesses. rThe luncheon at noon is open to tbe public. Calvary Church Rev. O. C. Olson of Calvary church is announcing his Sun day topics "Is Religion Born of Fear Worth Hiving?" for 11 o'clock, and "Woo- Shall Occupy Hell??" for the 7:30 meetinr. Miss Olga Johnson will be host ess Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. to the Naomi club. Midweek Bible study and prayer session Is announced for Thursday at 2 p. m. Trinity Service Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr announces Sunday school and adult Bible flashes at 10 a. m. "at Trinity church. Rev. Fuhr will speak on "The Peace Bringer" at the 111 o'clock sermon hour and Miss Frances Nelson will sing "Goln' Home," by Dvorak. Luther league will be held at 7 o'clock with John Satern as the topic director. "The Case for Chastity" will be the topic. The Ladies' Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. B. Storlie as hostess. Christian Rev. Frank W. Zook is an nouncing preaching service at 11 o'clock at the Christian church on the topic "The Greatest Discovery in Human History." The Chris tian endeavor meets at 6:30. Sun day night services will honor Rainbow with Miss Melba Palmer, missionary from Tibet as speaker. She will wear a native Tibetan costume. Temperance Day To Be Observed e. Fifteen men have alreadv vol-1 and Mrs. 8. J. McKm nf cnism unteered and it is possible that by visited last Sunday at Richfield that time enough will have volun- and Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Dola teered to make up the entire Santee returned with them for a quota. visit. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Roy and son Cecil, returned Wednesday from Flint, Mich., where they took delivery of a new car. They visited Roy's brother at Colum bus, Ohio., and- returned, cover ing a distance of 3700 miles. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Rambo. ac- TURNER The Methodist companied oy Mr. and Mrs. R. B. church will observe temperance ""t0", , ' renfi day on Sunday morning, with Mrs. ?dav P"man. Wash.. '5T" re8,dent Mr. and Mrs. James Hart en- t, , v v Bl""-"", "aui- tertalned the Nesika bridge clab "u,u Utt umi rcvcircu or n their home Friday night mai coin nev. ana Airs. w. u. The Past Noble Grand club uuuKias oi me sneiz aieiaooisi members entertained their hns- cnurcn nave been seriously HI bands at the IOOF hall Friday rrom lnnuenza, ana tnelr son. nigni, wnere a 7 o clock dinner Charles, of Salem has been taking I was served, followed by cards care of them. Mrs. Robert White. Mrs. Homer The hot -lunches for Turner Wood and Mrs. Joe Cooke had school children is well under way charge.' Nearly 30 were present. with Mrs. Trotter of Salem doing the cooking. The project is spon- WoOflllliril RlMf! ty ' sored by WPA and local contrrbu- " "UiH UriUC tlons. Tasty menus are prepared, TIiil. IIl.To TIT a special treat one day Including wicci creamed chicken and hot bis cuits. Over a hundred students WOODBURN Mrs. Henry Mil are benefiting from the project. ler entertained the Thursday affer Mrs. M. E. Townsend announces noon bridge club at her home that she is opening a grocery with a 1 o'clock luncheon, store Saturday morning in' the Covers were placed for Mrs. Townsend building on " Main Fred Evenden, Mrs. Blaine Mc stxeet. Extensive imDrovementa Cord, Mrs. Lyman Shorey. Mrs. on the interior Of the building are Kith O'Halr, Mrs. Gerald Smith, being made preparatory to estab- Mrs- 1)0,1 Grllley, Mrs. 1 Kenneth Mil City News mursaay evening from a two weeks? rlsit with her barents. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knickerbocker of Sisjters. I I ' Mrs Lucille Jossely of Virginia was an overnight truest at tha mill CITY M. Ji Mermllllon home of Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler of Idanha has leased; the restau- Tuesday. Mrs.! Butlef and Mrs. rant between the postofflce and Jossetyn wer formler school the bank. j friends and had notT seen each Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gentry other for 20 yars. j J . and Mrs. A. A. Holthouse motored fc i -' 1 1 1 H4no" la8t, S.atida' to. lindeavor Slates' ocnroeaer s iatner. CAvAtt TTflT Stan T7Mrn..V T n ti l m I l a I dciij iuu jiai uawei arove io i fn - t.-s l si Albany lt Saturday to attend homrm7ngH,of "spring V3 the funeral of John Craven. Christian endeavor elm.. Mr. and Jlrs. W,Hi Paucost of ing the 60th anniversary df the Portland visited at the home of I national Christian mHmva win Charles Gentry here last Sunday, be held at thefZena church Sun Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Newman left day night at 8 lo'clock 1 i Monday for Amity to -visit their Gladys Crawford will H In son. Vauis Newman and , family, charge! of th music. Robert W. S. Crockett will preach on Newtoii is president of the Spring ' The Strength of the Lord" and ValleyJChristian endeavor shd an Seeing the Unseen'' at the exhihl of nia Rlhie wfti k r Tea Planned for West Salem jSchpoI; i Safety Talk Slated; bfficjers Nameli WEST SALEM committee of the -The executive parent-teacher- Dalkej Sl Mary's Lunch win Program Extended Hike 80 Miles to Enlist Shower Is Given ArJIill Gly -mill utitdc young wo-1 aan s Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church sponsored "a shower for Mrs. Alva Anderson at the - home of her teacher. Mrs. Herbert Scnroeder Tuesday night. "A delegation of 17 attended the First Christian church In Sa lem last Wednesday night to hear the Evangelist Mrs. Meyer Tan I ntter. . .- . . r O'llair Disposes Of Mortuary . .1. . ? - " " ' WOODBURN Keith O'Halr for the past several .years pro prietor or. the O'Halr mortuary In Woodburn, has accepted a similar position In Camas, Wash., and the mortuary here la closed. O'Halr ert. Wednesday for Camas. Mrs. O'llair and children will remain ara for a few weeks. - Uoward Attends Jleet MONMOUTH Dr. C. A. Howard is spending three days In Seattle this week with Sheldon Davis,- president of Montana State - Normal college at Dillon. They wHl lnspect Seattle, pacific college 1st accreditation In the American Association of Teachers' colleges. ' I III I III I i MT. ANGEL The hot lunches which through the donation of lo cal organizations and the services of the WPA have been served to needy and underweight children of the lower grades of St. Mary'i school for the past few months, will henceforth be made available to the children of all eight grades Those of the older" children whose' health demands the extra hot meal will be served under the same arrangements as the little folk.; Children in a position to pay, whose parents wish them to have the lunch, will be asked for small contribution. .This will be paid by the parents at the end of the month. lishlng the business. Orey Rites Held At Independence McGrath, Mrs. Harold Miller. Mrs. R. W. Chatfield of Portland and the hostess. High score for bridge was won by Mrs. Blaine McCord. association held a meeting in the school Thursday afternoon, when plans were made to have a tea in the lower grade school In February and a tea Jn the npper grade school in Manrh. Mrs. Col lett Rust and MrsJMerle Swear- Ingen were appointed j to purchase 50 cups. The committee voted to purchase, a blanket for $1.50 for the cot fa the lower grade build ing, -j - -The regular monthly parent- teacher association meeting will be held next Tuesday jnight In the school at 7:30 o'clock;. The topic or tne program will jbe 'Safety". Captain P, L. Clark if the Salem first aid car force, will give a talk and demonstrate first aid. The refreshment committee will consist of Mrs. Verbe Axelson, Mrs. Joe Brooks, Mrt. Leo Jen nings, Mrs. Mr. 3 Robert Fprster,! Tom and MrsJ Art Hath away nd Pear) Groves, members who have birthdays id March an j April. WEST SALEM Thfs Towhsenfl Club met In - the leea-1 Methodist ehurebj Tuesday night. The presi dent, jE. O. Sanders, announced new officers for the year io he, first vjce-president. CJ W. cirter; second! vice-president Seth Wil liams;! secretary and treasurer pro tem, Mrs.'G. E Vosbhrgh; Chair man pf finance committee, Denham; chairman ef extension committee, W. D. Phillips, p. W. Carter! spoke. ' ' Mr. land Mrl. O. C . SchJfieJd, of Ypsilanti. Mlch.. who! are staying at the Robert Fbrster home, visited recently with f Mends in forest urove, wherte. they (form erly liked: f f r i i -t- l! Friends Surprise I Lebanon Woman LEBANON Mrs. Dennis Klum who was born 75 years aro In Umatilla, Ore., was surprised Mon day hy a group of her neighbors who-! brought gifts and a blrth- : day ,, cake. .' Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Durlam and airs, r Frank Brownies -. who planned the party. The youngest guest was Mrs. Klum's great grandchild, Joyce Hood. 1 : - ' - Observes 81st Year BRUSH CREEK Mrs. Anna K. Jensen observed, her " 81st birth day anniversary at her home here Friday. Mrs. Jensen has been a resdient ot Silverton community for 41 years snd of Brash Creek for'35 years. j: IX yon want to Join the army, reasoned CTiarle Manning, is), and his Poling to Address Oa8S chuua. Bob Clemats. 1 . of San Francisco. th thiair tn dm la tn wtt I " nivrnwn..i.i - . : toth army, nnd JoU. So they set out from their homes on foot and bany will address the Dayton high . CaMcialde, where San Francisco's 230th Vomt school February on the sahjwf Artillery hi In training. Drenched and footaor ftrr fv ao-miln . . . VTJK-!? "1 they Jhwped happUy np f Sergeant B. He 1 a' " w ar ' " "SB. I il - aBalS SBi UCL'iai IBIS a m TTl SVI 1 0 T sb Ia VI. W Wr 1 w- n . INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Jane May Orey died In Salem Sunday, January 2 6 -at the age of 65 years. Mrs. Orey was born at Mountain Grove, Mo., May 2, 1875 and came to Independence 42 years ago, where she had lived since. In 1897 she married Joseph Pickens, wno passed away in 1924. In 1928 she was married to Frank Orey, who died In 1932. hbe Is survived by four chil dren, Harry Kirk of Portland. Wil liam O. Pickens of Tacoma, Thom as Pickens of Portland and Mrs. Ruby E. Ross of Salem. services were held at the Rmltb-Baun- mortuary Tuesday. Rev. p. Plesslnrer of Salem of. i flclated and Interment was In the i IOOF cemetery.- ara:a"aa . -. ' , ' " " ' '"' ' I 11 - II ill Tim ear I sm m Marstoii Awarded 3458 as Damage DALLAS A verdit for 13458 was received by Louis Marston In his personal injury suit against me Willamette Valley Lumber company, which was tried In the circuit court here this week be fore Judge A rile G. Walker. Marston had brought suit for sso.Ouo against the Willamette Valley Lumber company for per sona! injuries. The case started Monday and went to the Jury at noon Wednes day. The Jury waa out about It hours before returning a unanim ous verdict. TODAY Logging Employe Is -- Rescued From River MILL - CITY Raymond Case. logging -camp employe on the Little North Fork, while walking across me river, on -a boom carry ing a ,'15-gallon oil drum In his arms, .waa thrown. ln the river by the sudden tighten in- of the boom line by the donkey engineer. Ha was rescued by Ernie Glllis ple after he' had 'sunk: In the water the second time. i ma l -VI II FA . . u. . i SALEM'S NEWEST AND MOST MODERN m t-x-:.- Km m O 76 Gasoline O Union Eihyl Two of the finest gasolines yon can buy. Why not let us "fill 'er up" and see for yourself the magic difference ... And they help re- duce t r at tic nervea. " AT 17TH St ARKEt LARRY FALLI, PROK -t- Retara to Cobnrg AUMSVILLE Mrrand Mrs. J. Mountain who have been here for the past month at the home ot their daughter, Mrs. Howard Strank, returned to Cobnrg Thurs day. .. Their small grandson, Gary Strunk accompanied them for - a visit with them and at the home Lnbricalion jequlpmertt to g ve We have the latest your ear that. "St4p-Weari lubrlfca lion. Our, record system Is your guari ; an tee of satlsfaei tlon. .. I 3 I T O Trilcn : . Ilcicr da It doesn't seem, possible that v thin film of Triton eould offer such 100 froiecuon, BUt - It ---:: does, and we have a . : grade for every job. 6 ilinnlc Han Service ''Minute Man" w ndshleld! serylie. - VtVI -I v. 4-- - .m- i life check. . a, Many other sery-i Ices all In" the) twinkling- "of asj -eye,'- ; A Ol TCTcn Souvenir-for the younffsttre an'the rownupsw Pa 'J C J . rn t0 dorinsr our Grand Qpening.K i ; a. tJ- X UU Xl DE. OVUi'lUOtUUlil - 17lh & Market " ' Larry Fallin, Prop. -.v.-.-.'-.v. 1