IXGION rOST ELECTS .. Election of officers and 10 dele- FORMER RESIDENT DEAD News of the death of David SEVEN MOTHERS HOME Seven mothers took their new babies horne from Salem Dea coness hospital, Saturday. They are: Mrs. Milton Greenberg and daughter. 2295 N. 4th St.. Mrs. Earl Donner and son, 124 Biack "fates and alternates to the state Hart, former Salem resident, in i ave., Mrs. Raymond Philips and ' convention will take place at the Berkeley. Calif., has been receiv- ' son, route 3; Mrs. Leroy Clinker 'Monday evening meeting of ed here by Mrs. Earl Strickland. ! and daughter. Portland; Mi s. Don- American Legion Capital Post No. a sister-in-law. Surviving are aid Bi unson and son, route 3; Mrs. W, at the legion hall. Rex Kim- the widow, Margaret, and two ! Edward Le Blanc and son, 386 - jraell is the only nominee for post daughters, Mrs. William Guest of Union t. and Mrs. Carl Fast and commander. Lawrence Osterman J Santa Monica and Mrs. Myron daughter, 1360 Clcarvicw ave. - and James Tumbull are candi- Parkinson of Denver, Colo.; a; dates for first vice commander j son, Clifton of Berkeley and a I Venetiar blinds, laundered, repair- - aud Charles Huggins and James t sister, Mrs. Charles Farrell, Port-j cd? retaped, 48 hr. serv. P-2-4418 Garvin are nominees for second j land. t Vice commander. f I Claude and Clair Kilgore with the i Liberal reward for leturn or in-1 Sullivan Realty Co. have opened Jary Florist now in new location, formation leading to recovery of ; their new office at 425 S. 12th st. movie film taken from 2390 Hav- ! rnnne bod. Keith Brown Employes Trained in First Aid 363 Court. Ph. 7375. Weaver K4 telescopes 'Moore's Bike Shop. den and possibly discarded by j are here. ; thief No quetionN asked. P-8495 j DOUG GIBSON AT BIKINI TRICK RECOVERED "A pickup truck reported stolen from the City Ice Works Wednes day has been recovered by police T , WerU West Salem. The truck was 1 aund abandoned at B and 15th street. For re;il satisfaction and good food, try the Colonial House, 4 miles south on Highway 99E. ameo pin. gift from son in service. Repaid. Ph 2-2942. Rt. 5. Box 94. , Dr. David B. Hills dental office will be closed until Monday July 15. CARS DAMAGED Cars driven by Louis A. Knap ke, 1070 E. Rural tt.. and Loren , M. Lawrence. 1830 N. 17th st., were damaged in a collision Fri day morning at Church and Rur- al streets, according to the police report which said that there were so injuries. . MOVES FROM CHICAGO E. L. Nelson, an accountant in Chicago for 20 years, has moved to Salem with his wife and son "because we liked it so well a year ago during i.ur vacation in the w-st." Nelson said Saturday he had purchased a home at 1220 Fail view and would do account ing in this area. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121. At his station aboard the U.S.S. iShangii-la, Douglas Gibson. S 1 c. ; of Brooks will take part in the atomic bomb test at Bikini to i tlay. his family states. Gibson, son of Mr. and Mis. Lester Gibson, is a former Salem high school stu dent. Tents, large and small. Moore's Bicycle shop, 235 N. High st. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Aivin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. li n i JL Wanted: White ramje. Ph. 5862. enamel wood Now have a "fTimitcd supply of electric v ater heatei s. C'nmulHi- TWO GET TERMITS (installation. judson's - 279 N City permits for minor house , Com 1 , Salem. alterations were issued Saturday to William B. Anderson, 1045 Hunt U and A. W. Boyle, 1880 X. Winter st. Painting it decorating. Ph 7552. FOG LIGHTS MISSING Clarence Marshall has reported to police the theft of two fog lights from his car, while it was DAVID WAIILBERG FAIR ; Condition of Da id C. Wahl- berg. 2623 Brooks ave.. was re I orted "fair" Saturday night at : Salem General hospital, where he i was taken after being hit by a car on Portland road. Thursday J night. He was previously report -; ed in serious rondition. He has Open house 2 to 4 p m. Sunday at new home 1515 Jefferson st. The price i right, Robei t Eyere. huildt'ti VISITOR HERE Kwni K. Thomas. former worker at the Salem Engraving ! company and now working for the j Argus, weekly newspaper at Mt. ; Vernon. Wash . is in Salem to spend the weekend. Stee Merg- ' ler, former Statesman managing j editor, is editor and nublMier tf the Argus. Their training in first aid recently completed, this class was the first this summer to take the American Red Cross standard first aid course Classes were conducted by Mrs. M. E. Walters, first aid chairman for Marion county chapter of the Red Cross, in the conference room of the Keith Brown plant In Hollywood. Fifteen of 18 members who finished the training are Keith Brown employes. Pictured are. left to right: Rear row E. F. Ruby. J. W. Woodcock. Herb Redden. Erwin Bahlburg. W. 11. Chap man, Joseph W. Rierson. In the middle row, left to right Mrs. Walters, Instructor; Dorothy Jayes, Fern Bradford. Florence Ruby, Margaret L. Johnson. Wills be lie Hiekam. Front row Norvel Emmons. Arthur R. Sours. I. vie O. Graves, Gerald Beach. Richard G. Kelso, Darrel T. Bradford. Stearns Cushing. jr. also completed the course but was unable to be present for the picture. Tho Oroqon Stat man, Salom, Pro.. Sunday. Juno 30. II41-S INDONESIAN ABDUCTED BATAVjrA, Java, Sunday, June 30-of). The republican radio at Jogjakarta said last night that an armed band had abducted Dr. Su tan Sjahrjr, Indonesian republican premier, and other prominent per sons from a hotel at Soeiakarta on Thursday night. SILVER IKAL'B l'Nt7TTLr.I WASHINGTON. Juna 29 4PH Member cf Joint cngretu t.I committee constdeiing different ee betwtn the house anf 7 senate In the tiearury-poatoffice appif frU- tions bill aid today no agrefment has len jt ached al to. the true of ftilwr. '' Veto Creates Raise in Oats parked at 17th St. his residence, 580 N. the j head and internal injuries. j Flagstone for sale. Ph 21754. I , REED GIRL BORN j Mr. and Mrs. Dent Reed. I Market st.. are the parents ! girl born Saturday at Salem Dea- VISITING FRIENDS Visiting here from San Ber nardino. Calif, are Mr and Mrs. Wayne Harding, with their chil dren. Lris and Keith: they are fiuevts of Mr. and Mrs. E. E Bat terman. The Hardines left Salem in July, 1843. Harding had work m ed with the county 4-H clubs for 11 years. CHICAGO, June 29-f?n-Presl-dcntial veto of the OPA exten sion bill c-rewted an active and higher oats futures market to day, although extreme gains rang ing to 3 cents a bushel weie sharply reduced immediately be fore the close. "Shorts" ran for cover when the veto announcement was made. They pushed all deliveries to ceil ings or within minor fractions of that level. Commission houses had heavy waiting orders to sell around maximums and when these where dumped on the mar ket prices turned downward. . While July oats remained un changed .at the 88 cent maximum, final prices on other deliveries were 1 4-l' higher than yester day's finish. 'Corn was bid at $146', and i&rley at $1.35's, the ceiling. At Winnipeg all rye op tions jumped the 5 cent daily li mit on buying which came partly from American interests. DR. HEDGES REAPPOINTED Gov. Earl Snell Saturday an nounced the reappointment of Dr. A. R. Hedges of Medford as a member of the Naturopathic Board of Examiners for a three year term, effective July 2. 1898 of a - Wedding pictures taken at church- 520 State, Ph. 5722. AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE A sedan driven by Cliffton E. ; ho! . Phillips and a coupe operated by j Mildred C. Goodwin. Monmouth. Latest type power floor sander collided at 5th and Belmont j & polishers for rent. Woodrow 's. streets Friday night. Both cars : 325 Center st. . were considerably damaged but ' none was injured, police reported, j Reroof w ith Johns - Manville nmie. Matnis Bros 104 conri. Ph 4642. CONFAB REPORT SET j A rerort on the international -onention of the Kiwanis club i will be given by William Braun at the luncheon of the Salem club. Tuesday. TNohlgren'a Cafeteria" is as cool a a cucumber during these hot days? Fast service good feod um to spare on your lunch hour! LOG HAI LING ALLOWED Walton Brown Electric Co. and Paul S, Cammack, route 4, re ceived city permits Saturday au thorizing thern to haul logs over prescribed city routes. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers . and Opticians. Bring dis- ! - charge certificates. j TOWNSEND MEETING . Townsend club No. 2 w ill meet at S pm. Monday in Marion coun ty courthouse. Obiluary Lutz Flower Shoppe. 1278 N. Lib erty, phone 8592. Insured Savings have always re turned better than 2 annually at Salem Federal. Inquiry wel comed. 130 S. Liberty St. Phone 3801. Lawnmowers. tools, sharpened at your door. 966 Center. Ph. 9081. River silt top soil it fill dirt. Corn'l. Sand &. Gravel. Ph. 21968 SON BORN TO D1ETZS A son was born Satin day to Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Diet.. 1175 Maiket st , at Salem Dea coness hospital. , Free mothproofing for your fur Hcoat. Store your coat and get your j coat mothproofed. Price's. 135 N. 1 Liberty St. Phone 9121. FIRST MASS Sl'NDAV The Rev. Ferdinand K.nhler. 1 recently ordained Jesuits priest. 1 will sing his first mass at St. Jos- ! eph's Catholic church at 1 1 o'clock ! CI'MMINGS BABY. GIRL this morning. He is a son of Hen- j Mr. and Mrs. William Cum ry B. Koehkr. 817 N. Libettv st . i mings. 1555 N. 5th t . are the and the late, Rose Becker Koeh ler. ' parents of a daughter born Sat and attended Sacred Heart acad-i uiriay at Slem Deaconess hos emy 111 Salem. i pital. i We have Pabco outside house ; GIRL TO MAHANS : paint and pine linseed oil. Phone j A daughter was born to Mr. 'and ; 3646, Housei s Rent-A-Tool. j Mrs. Marcel Mhan. 1310 S 13th 1 McKAY IS JC SPEAKER j &'ltrm hospital. State Senator Dt.uKlas Mc Kay I Claude and Clair Kilgore with the j will speak on the Willamette Val- Sullivan Realty Co. have opened : ley project at the Tuesday lun- j their new office at 425 S. 12th st cheon of the Junior Chamber of Phone 4855. Commerce. j i j Claude and Clair Kilgore with the Reroof w ith Johns - Manville ! Sullivan Realty Co. have opened shingles. Mathis Bros . 164 S. , their new office at 425 S. 12th st I Com'!. Ph. 4K42. i Phone 4855. KLAN GRANTED EXTENSION ATLANTA. June 29-(A) Sup ; erior Judge Frank Hooper today (granted the Ku Klux Klan a 10 j day extension of the July I dad j line he had set for the Klafi to 1 answer a uit in whic h the state 1 of Georgia seeks to revoke the charter of the hooded organization. Desperately Needed by Veteran with wife & small child; furnished house at rea sonable rent. Have per manent position in Sa lem. . Phone 22494 or 4667. HARTMAN BROS i "WORTH I MI III WAITING III II II ill $22.37 $22.46 BROS. l iberty at Stat Even though you purchase your Towle Sterling but a few pieces at a time . . . it's well worth waiting for your complete set. Towle Sterling is solid silver ...Its beauty increases with use. Yet this most important investment your Towle service not expensive. Candlelight Place Service? Kamhlrr Rom? Place Service HARTMAN Jewelers cf Salem Dqodw Arc TFTIJm Charlies Chicken Inn. CO Liberty I Rd. closed for i t modeling. Open July 8th. Chicken, steak dinners. Private dining room. Carnebus Grant DriskeU.'at Buffalo. K.Y, June 24 at trie axe of 21 tis SwrrWed'by feci kow. Mm. Dorren DroJceli of Great Neek. N Y : and pr us. Mr. and Mm. Charles Or iskrll of aica.- Body bein tranfrrrrd to lillfW br Mir rrjmiMrt a nri annntinr.. aneit of services ill b rr.ad later ; i,vi,i. c- t. , , by ItoweH.iaward. chapel. I Nohlgren s C afeteria is as ronl I as a cucumber during these hot r" ' : . . . ', days! Fatt service; good food r JU"r "uri Jane , ti. ,r t.,., i, late resident of s:io w. 7th " j wui . Aianr- Wife of O J. Flesner; Al- i rr- r af Mrs TAttm UrfarUnrf i Free mnlhiirnnf in for vnnr fur i Je. and John and Jim Harrw. a!l of iw hiwm. riumii wn win re annaumd later by U W. T K.fdon ernnpafty. coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 133 N. f.ihertv St Phnr MBaBHBtfBVBSSSSSHBSSSHBBBHBBSBSSMBflBSSSSSBSSaBSSSSaSMMMS Dr. Chas. S. Price Main Speaker at Statewide f Assembly of God Camp Meeting July 2-14 j) '. Three Services, Daily. 10 a.m. Z 7;C p.m. At Brooks, Oregon 9 Miles North or Salem on Highway ME Served Hourly by Greyhound Bus Everyone Invited Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames 1st Nafl - Bank Bldg. -T Laovd V., Foreman at the rrstdenre. v IMS SaaTinaw ae June 29 Stj r-ivrrf Ijr tu widow. Nora Foreman, a rJiuh- I E5h7t.wNedand.. Dt-n1- t Sa I Tne jury for the July term of 'SoT'. M Frank ! th" M'ion cx.unty circuit court Saleea: brother. T. R Foreman. Atchi- ' '11 rfport next Tue.dav morning r i"- 7iJ lJI hw Tu- I at 9:30 instead of Monday morn- previously reported. -- nat3a. Interment in Btlnnl Me- ' ark. ' latest type power iioor ?anciert " & poliher?. Woodiows 325 Center Blaeknwr in Ihw nlv Jim. M - . I-' f'niuitt at 4d W ftuial t Mr.tr.- ' e f Mr. Helen M Thomas and Krn- ; MARRIAGE LICENSE r vr . 7. -. . . . . ' m ' " jk 1 1 la 1 1 M&r in.ni.Mr as iuru bShaSSS-Ti j ZTmrr ' j" Ported to Albert I. Needham. Mt Vernon. Iowa: sister of Mrs. Thorn- ' Salem and Doris G. Zoe'ch, Port r mm Loder. A nam a. Iowa. Also nine land atrsndctnadrea and one treat :and- : r rrisMX. Ae of years Announcement ' t-, , , , , . . . , . , ,.. . . -errata later by w. T. Risdon com- Tents, laige and small. Moore it. . 1 Bicycle shop. N. High st. aUaeki SERVICE may g;e :.e In order thnf vie in Service both In Salem arid from Salem we :r.air.ta:n ccr.r.ect; liaticnaily w.th :r.rr.fcers cf the i ing organirat.cr.f;: Associated Funeral Directors National Funeral Directors Asm -lation National Selected Morticians All State Funeral Directors AK-iatnn Lest on Charles Howell-Edwards Funeral Home The White Chapel on Capitol Stiect (Walker-Howell & Terwilliger-Edwards ) Hi N. Capital - Phone 3672 a W c v RELIABLE DRUG STORE jr If tbere one word lliat fleacrtltes what you ant in a Pharmacy, that vord i RriialJe. We're proud of t lie jicilrpe of dplatng lite '"ReliaMe" emLlem pit lurrd lielow. It's a mark resertrd fr selected Prescription Iliarmartes and it means just what it a! Irt ua inmpnuml lour Debtor's preriftkns ... RetUtUy. Willctt'a Capital Drug Slore Cor. State Libert? - Pbono Silt tr 1 I AM If? JLESsHMHaBHHuiapsMsMB, DO A ROOM : y. YOURSELF - FOR AS V IITTII AS . " . $6.57 WITH . ; ; THIS WASH- Ci'Ji ABLE WAUPAPIR , - ,1 -'- i sttirfflittnciDiiii1 i READY-PASTED WALLPAPER Sco how cMty it b to do your own docorating . . . quickly, inexpensively without tools, pasto or previous oxporionco. JULY 123 .V 340 Court Street