3ly IEirEeffsl" - 1 . Ue chief srcccu Torir. J. Helton, distant to of Lh di via ion of agri- i culture, will speak at Rotary club TWWOIKUS MEET ! The 04 Cow Hand in Live- Every chairman and captain i ! stock" Justice Arthur Ha v. for ced to be n hand for thU noons merT 0, ihr countv. will intro YWCA building earn pa ign report duce th BOeske,r. luQCheon at the Marion hotel. A the third report session, this meet- Chinese food and specialties now l m km m W w mmiI iri f K Art m j . j r- - - -- - leamreo a i inimin j iyrytri -end every effort is being made by t ub Sperial attention given to Jrtve chairmen to have a large part ir arg group for special total In toward the final goal of chmw. dinners Also Salems fm- f 180,000. Division heads are re- t ,te)lk ,nd rhlcken dinners Ouaated to have their report, in rved from 8pm " by -11:30 am, In order to have ttoe auditor check, them befre gf GAk riCTI RE BII.II) t!Mf mWtl f ivm t fh lumh- Charles Boyoe. formerly of Sa lem, will show; an .Amalgamated Sugar r film at Ktwann club at noon (today. I MEETING AUANT.EO A meeting between Marion and YarrthUI county court is being 1 planned for Wednesday at Mc- -MinmUie to discuss building a new electric, six-car ferry for the Wheatland inter-county ferry ser vice. County Commissioner Roy Rice said Monday. Under the plan. I Marion stmnty wiM crntruct the boat with expense shared by Yamhill county. Lull Flower Shoppe. 1271 N. Lib erty, phdne 8592. HELD HOB TAMHIU. Lonarjd Raymond McKay is Tbe health and happin of ymr Kis our business." Bingland's e. " ' OESEXVE ALITWINA WL.VNT Representatives of th reoon truction finance corporation. Hen-r-r A Tobelmann of ! Anaeles ad Joe Anderson o Washington. ' being held at the Marion county D. C. who arrived in Salem on tdf for Yamhill county au- S-londay are spending several days , thonties juti a :harge of obtaining a observers at the alumina plant mney b false pretenses He arrested Monday at St Paul on a ttow hat a limited supply of Yamh.H rounty warrant by sher electric water heaters Complete ,f f, derntie Installation. Judaons. Ph. 4141. OrrOETt NITY KNOCKS ' Flagste for sale Ph.e 21754 Feasibilities for Investment of IIENKE1.L HEARING SKT f2a.000.000' in some agricultural The S4lf m Just,u touit hear rrocesUTg industry and site , for mg of Alfred William Hetutell. Watson of a moving picture ru- 555 S. lth st , arrested Monday Jio ' to produce educational pic- by sheriffs deputies on a rhaTg tores are sought in the Salem nf threatening the c-ormmis-sionoT area by art Industrialist who does m felony. is set for Wednesday not want his name revealed Just morning at 8 30 o'clock Hensell W d by a Ventura, Calif . man. h,ij (tn $750 bail. Burton King, the Califorman, ha written the chamber that he Kas Free mothproofing for your fur 4100.004 to invest la studio and , coat. .Stote your coat and get your residence. Civ dad a new sport , shirt tai lored by Uendan of California jUex Jones, 121 North High St DL WALDO ftrtUKKR Dr. Irene Waldo of Astoria is to be sneaker at tonixht's meet in of Townsend club No. J. to be eis hospifa'l held at 8 .o'clock at the Onirt . Street Christian church. Court and 17 lb streets. The meet wig will be rpen to the public. f coat mothproofed. Price's, 135' X. Uberty St- Phone 9121. DH KIN HON rA RENTS Mr and kt Ashley Dickin son.,. 120 E. Fifu st . McMmn ville. are the parents of a son born Saturday at Salem Deaom-. Obi I liar r OSXSSBBMBSSaBBMBaaWaBBSSkSSSSaaSMBHBMBaSaBSSBSBW Paul us Bros. Packing Co have the trees down for about 75 cords of oak wood. Would like to have cut on shares. Will give three-fourths (s) for rutting in le-inch lengths. All trimmings to be cleaned up and burned. Call 6565. Ml CUXn AN FOLK Bl' Y EST. nd Mrs. Edward German of IeteBtirPXlich.. came to Salem recently to visit their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gene -Jiuntlry, have 'purchased a house on Kingwood Heights and an ad joining acreage and. plan to re- 1 turn svjre to make their home fol- lowing' Mr. German's retirement from the Detroit-Edison company. la which he isan official. CAED Or THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral of ferings and -kind sympathy dur-. Lng Uw loss of. our dear mother, ' also to. Rtr. Gene Robinson for ( bu comforting words and Carol ' Slandley for the lovely songs. . DAHL, KLOKSTAD. FAR MEN. THOMAS A.VD . NELSON FAMILIES. Krt W Moor. Ill roidrnl of Ml inrd. at a local ftucpital Miv 30. at th n of S7 rar Survived by hi xloa. Mrs Dflla C Moot of Roberts. Mtlw, a son.' Francis H. Moot of Rons. Klafio. lu brothers, (iuy M Moor nf NftM. and Noelford I Moor o( Row Mill. Iowa and two randchidry Stwptomt ha brn n:af by Howfl Rdwardt C for ivica and in tor -mvttt in li Sa Albtil Hrnrr Snow, in tri ritv. May 11 Survived bv a atster. Marfarct S I Kennedy of Bangor. Mam Announce- j nievit of seivicet later by liougn-Bar-rU"fc company. JtrkiM Otnton Cheater Jarkaon. Late resi dent of Brooks, at a local hospital at the axe of T3 years Survived by two daughter. Mrs Madge Roberta. letn. and Mrs Margte Fatlv Brooks, two sona. Lawrenc Jackson. Biooks. and- Emanuel Jackson. C'slifotnia. on uitot. Mr. ora Heard. Rock Island 111 . and IS grnd-hlldren Servic-es will be held, at Howell -Ed wards rnapel Tumos) i Jurw 4. at I M p m . wttlv Elder W w. Ring otflrtatutg Inter -mnt will b in Clagget cemetery. Kretllisg I'harlrt Krelhr.g. Portlarvd. at a lo cal hawpiial Mando. Jane 1. a) the age nf 74 Survived by bis widow. Mrs.: Charles Krelhng. Pitlrl Announce-' merit of keivices Later tiy , Huu el) -Ed- i wsrda company Insured Savings have always re turned better than 2 "V annually at Salem' Federal. Inquiry wel- romerl. ISO S. Liberty- St. Phone ! 31W1. , , HELD IN PORTL.ND Earl D. McKiHop. 20. Sootts Mills, is under arret in Portland on a charge of larceny from the person. Mi KHlop allegedly 'snat ched a purse from a Portland woman : and was caught by wit nesses. His bail is set at $1,000. Veteran and wife need furn. or urtfurn house. Gnwl ref. Will take excellent rate -of property. Sub stantial advance pymt. Please call 2-453! OILINfi STAatTS Marion c-otinty ral crew. Mon day, began putting a prime oil coat on nwds which. will be paved later in the year'. Dick Orey. Painter ami Decorates. Immediate service. tu:pped fen ny job. Photie 6265. 1-AVS INDEPENDENCE FINE Alvin E. Vickers. nute 2. Sa lem, arrested at Independence on a charge of driving while unciei the influence of intoxicating li quor, paid a $125 fine w-hen he appeared- before W. A. Weist, in dependence police judge. Ernest N Li rid; 1012 Union St.. who was riding with Vickeis and charged with being diunk, was relcasd mi bail. IjwnirMiwm, UU. sharpened at your door Center Ph. 9081 K.N IO UTS DONATE A total of $2303. had been dona ted by Marion county Knights of Columbia councils in Salem, Mt 1 Angel. St. Paul. Sublimity and Woodburti recent years to the seminary burse fund of the arch diocese which fe applied to the education of young pwests in Oregon. Salem council members ' reported Monday. INDIAN WOMAN FINED Complaining that her husbantl pushed her out of their car. Mis Rose! la Martin. S i 1 e t z Induui woman, asked. Deputy Sheriff George Henderson, Sunday, to lock her tip on a charge of being drunk. The deputy said he did so and then turned her four-year-old child over to Chemawa au thorities. Mrs Martin appeared in justice coutt Monday and was fined $25, sentence suspended on payment of cokts. Mai tin was not booked. HALL HELD Raymond HalL under suspend ed sentence on a recent charge of doing an indecent and injurious act. will appear In Salem justice court this morning to answer to a charge of nun -support for which he was arretted Sunday. APPEAR BEFORE BOARD j A delegation of Townsend club personnel, James Macrveririe Di Portland, deputy state Townsend organizer; S. L. Mullan of Mil- i watikie. etiairrnan of the Town send first congressional district , council and C. H, Mahany of Sa- ; lem, president of Townsend club i No. 3, apepared recently before , the Marion county public welfare commission to discuss matters pertaining to old-age assistance and to rltib activities At the Townjsend club council Friday night, .. J. James of Portland. ' membership promoter for the. firt congressional district Town- , send organization, lejn esented : MscKrnur, who was ill, Mullan i aud J Snodgri.-is al.vo attended fiom Portland. , ' t ! Mrs. Armena Felt of the Spencers 1 "Suppor t Shop lf Portland will be . i at the Senatw hotel Wednesday, j j June 5, to deliver garments, and I anyone interested in Spencer Sup- ; port, tan call. , ( HEMEKLTANS PLAN' HIKE ! An ovei riight trip for June S and 9 to Bald mountain, west of I Carlton, it. planned by the Salem Chemeketari. Saturday night the -party will camp on the banks of the Nestiioa river. The hiike Sun day will be 15 miles of easy walking. Kenneth Jennings. lead er, said Monday. A covered dish - dinner Saturday night, breakfast vcrved at cost by the committee j and a trail lunch to be taken by hikers are on the schedule. The driving distance is lOO miles. Keg itrations should" be made before 7 p. m. Thuisday at 248 N. Com mercial st. -Jenning's telephone, number is 5429. , Free mothproofing for your fur coat- Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Uberty St. Phone 9121. Air-Steams.hip tickets, anywhere. Kugel. 7694 'jifc sit?!!- "VX w f J fc. Oh Qn Mpst Dtbe Faros tn Oregon aro 40 lower Slnco 1933 STRANGE as it sounds, Paci&c Grcrkouad "fares in Oregon, have beea rtJuttii . . . BICAUSI i Hmt it heimg aWrwsW ' Look at It this way... As Oregon communities grow, tod aj mora frequent serrice is asided, more people ride Pacific Greyhound buses. 33 pssaenrers cast be carried on oavc bus for no more than it costs to carry 23. It costs little more to operate a depot for 6 buses day than it does for 4. and so on. Ifmorepeopleride,JParihcGrcyhound'i costs go down AmJ Pacific CreykmmJ jUM tit utt img mm tic r Ortgm . .. in the form of lower fares and better, more frequent serrice than erer. C T. H Hotel SsMaotoe Phone. SO 5 4 PAG D PIC GQGVMyrJEl Cnrenitnt, DtpemJaMc Lmcml Serric SON TO MARTINS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martn. 930 Imperial dr.. are the parents of a sun born Saturday at Salem Deaconess hospital. Experienced ready-to-wear sales ladies wanted at Sally's, Court & Liberty. Good salary. DAI GHTCK BORN A daughter was born Monday at Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Perry S pel brink, route 5. River silt top soil U fill dirt Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21968 MON BORN TO WINN., A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ki nest Winn. 540 S. 19th st . Mon day at Salem Deacones hospital. Experienced lingerie salesladies I wanted at Sally's. Court St Liber- ! ty- DEACONESS DISCHARGES Salem Dea-oness hospital on j Sunday and Monday discharged Mrs Paul Keel and daughter, route 3; Mrs Ray Johnson and daughter. 1970 S Church si : Mrs. V 1 1 git Woodward and daughter, route 3. and Mrs Ew rl Frank and daughter, Patricia hou. 1129 Bi oad way'.st. SON TO GRAYS A son was bom Monday at Sai?m General hospital to Mr ! and Mrs. Robert Gray, 2494 Walk er st. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis- charge, certificates. BARBERS ARE PARENTS I Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Baiber. route 1, box 347 E. Salem arej parents of a daughter born Mon- ) day at Salem General hospital. ' Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. the TAKE CHILDREN HOMY Leaving Salem General hospital Sunday for their homes were Mrs. WiUon SeigYmind. 1860 S. High St.. and infant daughter, andJUrs. Ralph C. Neill and baby son, 133 Park ave. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. PLAT APPROVED Marion county ruui t. Monday, approved the plat for l.cnimer ; Highway subdivision 1 Free mothproofing for your fur i coat. Store your coat and get youf j coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N i Liberty SL Phone 9121. MAY REVOKE PAROLE I District Attorney Miller B. Hay- 8 ; den, Monday,, requested the cir- cuit court to revoke the parole j ! or James t.riej-eiiauei who is now j bound over to 'he grand jury for larceny of-an auto The dis- ; tnct attorney alleges that Griesen- j auer has licit been cooperative with the court in matters of his parole and has been involved in ! "numerous and questionable es- i capes." Gi-iejenauT was orginally paroled from a three year .sen tence for forgery - March 11, 1946.; "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. ( RETIRE FROM CO CRT ! J. W. Hutchinxtn and W. L. Habernicht filed a notice of re- 1 tirement from the Laurel Court ' with the Marion county clerk Monday. DOG CONTROLER IS RAISED ! Marion county, court, Monday, ' authorized that the monthly sal-1 ary of Paul Maniach. dog control t boat d enforcement, be raised to $190.tThe dog control board al- I o approvea ruay ci.iinu lor sneepij The Oraxjon tqdaaman. Salem. Ore., Jvktiar. Jun 4. lW-j killed by dogs ftr Karl B. .Wip per. rt. 2, Turner' Mrs. May A Scheidler, rt. 1. Silverton: Matt Schuld, Jefferson; E. M. McKee. Salem; J. T. Edi.on. rt. 3. Silver ton and D. Pettyjohn, rt. 1, Jef ferson. The total sheep killed amounted to 29. A claim was al- CALIFORNIA NAMES FILED Lloyd I. Taylor and Wilma M. Taylor. Los Angeles, CaL, fUe-t an assumed business, name cecb ficate with the Marion county clerk Monday for Oregon Motr Court el. 330 Portland rtf. A notice of retirement from th so approved for Cail S. Fessler. courtel was filed bv Robert Mt. Angel for 100 spring chicketis FJfstrom, Hylda R. Elfstrom, Dale "IMru- 'Brown and Beulah Brown. BROWN'S Manufacturing Jewelers "Yes, It's True" You may visit our newly equipped shop mployin3 expert welry manu facturers. A dpartm9nt-r9aiy to re pair jwlry of any dsscription. No ned to wait. . Diamond Setting by an expert of many years' exprienc. 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