1N.II KLI MAN KIXKASEU Frank Borwieck, Vancouver. "h.. driver of a car involved In a head-on collision Saturday afternoon north of Brooks on U. S. highway 9E. was released Sun day after treatment at Salem fWneral hospital. L,. Glenvvood Miiier. Portland, passenger in the tar with" uhich Horwteck's col l.ded. was killed in the Saturday rn(i-nt IWwieek companion, Mr; Jenny Buiid. route 1, Or rhard. Wash, if still in the hos pital wheie her condition is des ttibefl as "gintti." She incurred taceiat.ons and ossibjV internal .njunes. Vou are cordially invited to a free '.ecture on Christian Science, en t.t!ed: 'Christian Science: The Science of Health and Salvation" By Clayton Bion Craif. C. S. B. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Member of the Hoard of lectureship of The Mother C'huith. The First Church -f Christ. Scientist, in Boston. M.'.'- hi. setts, in the Senior High School Auditorium. Thursday. r t. ber 24. .t 8 P. M. Rl II.I)IN(i OKFIIF.U A permit to construct an $8,000 hue at 1056 Klectric st , was is sued t. H. E. Pade and C. B. Keen ty. the city engineer's office jettrday. Repairs and alterations to rot le-s thrtii $350 weie ap proved for Chailes H Fowler, 750 S High t : W. G. Farmer. 1675 Saginaw t : W. E Stewart, 2315 S Cottage t ; Lowell White. 1875 S Chun h t . and Charles War ren. 774 N Winter L Leonard Supper Club Is tops for Dining-Dancing-2 Floor Shows Steaks - Chn ken - Chinese Food. Open every night (except Sun day). No oer chaige befoi 8.00 P M lets go to Leonard i toiute' Ii5 TAKI.N Til It i:. WINDOW Theft of $85. two coin purses sd a woman's purse from the bed i'm of their home while they s.Vpt Saturday night, was leport ed to polue by. Mr. and Mrs. E. R Frederickson. 1280 N. 14th st. Police reports said that the thief apparently reached through the w.ndow of the bed room to take the purses and their contents. Out -of -wall type mixing faucets for sir.ks now available. Chrome plated Judson's Plumbing & Heating. 279 N. Cora'l , Phone 4141 OliHuary rrr Near K.ns Valley. Ox . October 17. HarW-v Jnin Pratt, late resident" of Hraskins. al the at of 23. Son of Mrs. n.tn Kllr. Hoauu: btothrr of Bob Kelly; leHoy. Carl. Keith and Connie full, all of Hikin. and Mr. Chris tine Mitrfi. Vanport City. Service will i-r r.;d Mlnrli)r, October 23. at 1:30 p m . at U W. T. flicdon chapel, with concluding Mrvurti at Lee Mission cemvr. The Rev. Dudley Strain will ff.ciale. HKIIMOVD Cieorce A Richmond, late resident of l Norm Con.mercial afreet. October Survived by a daughter. Donna u-trTand of Sa!em. Service will be Wednesday. October 23. al 10 am. at tr I'lojgt. Biikb chapel. i''bj S Wl.itman. at tl.e residence, fji s o.i.iner isl st . Salem. CH-to-s-er 1 al the aye of 54 ears Sliiviv 1' lie t l.e wife. Mat nit Whitman. sen . ore son. Robert W'lutrr.an, Den ser, t'olo a brother. (. Iilrni t Wlut i .in f-t k Ida. ar,d a sinter. Miss !r.a wratri.ari. Ciieeley. Colo. Sthlp F et.t is being II. sue by U.e t'lougll lim: t ii k (f.cnv 1.. Iertver. Ci.lo , lor Monti arui n.ter riiei.t. l.ol Mi.vaa-d I - erne Doll, at the family (lnrt at 2o IIihxI street. October J" a', tne site of four months. In fant nrv of Mr and Mrs Elmer Doll aeri lundwifi of Mr. and Mrs. W lii.in W .ens of Salem and Mr. and Mr Uinn R Doll of South Dakota Services will be condurtrd at the liovseil-Edxtiid chapel Wednesday, k tober 23. at 3 311 p m. W MPM R tT.i.a Jesn Warr-.pner. late resident ft Pniilind at a local hnopUal.' Orto-l-er ro st tt.e ae of 17 eara. Sur vived b tier patents. Mr. and Mrs. f ted Warv peer of Oppol tunltv, W ah A nnoui.cer? ent of set vices later by Ho eil-Edv ar ds corr.par.y. w him t m I Cnn Wheeler, late resident of i'.2t N r M..ltnomah street. Portland. n fe TarUic h:(hst near Brook. (H loter ! at the air of 41 years. Ii'rrr of Wilfred Wheeler and Edward W r.eeler of Mai snalltown. Iowa: and s. n rf Mr and Mr. Fdward Wheeler f Min' i;iton. na Also survived t fov.r s.sters'and one biother. An Mi'jMmifi.t nf service later by C'lotif Karritfe com pan y Met OR Mil K Artr.ar Donald McCormick. late resi dent uf Giants Pass, at a local hospital i:utr 20. at tne age of ears -ur.ir.( are tie patent. Mr. and Wrs lo - Mrt'orn ick of Grants Pas Kerv.ces will 1-e aniiounced later by llew eil-Eda aids ct apel. WAIN Mrs rsrr,.e Wa!n. lale resident of r-ie 4 Montis. October 31. at a local t.twpital. at the ae of 71 i r rir.n ert ent of ervii es Is 1 U-.;li-hnK k company ter by CITY 13TII IN BUILDING - Salem in September was 13th among 42 northwest cities in the dollar volume of building permits, it was shown yesterday in a sta tistical report of the Equitable Savings and Loan Co. of Port land. Salem's $132,244 estimated value on new construction author ized was 23 per cent lower than the figure for September, 1945 The 42 cities shewed an average of 18 per cent increase in value of permits over a year ago. For quick sale: Complete furnish ings of modern 6 room home in eluding bedding & draperies, elec. appliances, garden tools, to be sold complete for $1500. Phone Major Reynolds, 8218. GLASS BREAKERS TO APPEAR Trial of four men on charges of breaking glass in a downtown street will be in municipal court this afternoon. Judge Alfred Mundt said Monday that Melvin K titman, Millian Seifert and Gerald Seifert. all of Hubbard and Merle Traschel of Aurora wtNjld face the charge, for which they were arrested Friday night when they were reportedly cele brating the marriage of Melvin and Lillian Kertzman of Hubbard Free mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St. Phone 912L JUDGE DUNCAN ASSIGNED Chief Justice Harry H. Belt, state supreme court, Monday as signed Circuit Judge George Dun can, Marion county, to preside at the trial of the state vs. Schiltz in Clackamas county. He will sub stitute for Judge Earl Latourette of Oregon City. Circuit Judge Hawkins, Multnomah county, was assigned to preside at the case of Berkshire vs. Berkshire in Polk county. Woman helper needed; board, room, adequate wages. Old Peo ple's Home, 1623 Center. APPLE PICKERS PLACED Apple pickers are now needed in the Salem area, according to local farm labor office spokesmen who said yesterday that with the apple crop coming on, transporta tion will be provided for pickers going from Salem to nearby or chards. Calls from farmers indi cate continuing need for workers in late potato and filbert crops, it was said. I Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dls- harea rar(iflrata TRUCK BREAKS POLE A tractor semi-trailer driven by Barney E. Fagan, Eugene, broke a telephone pole at 12th and Mis sion streets Saturday when the trailer skidded after Fagan swerv ed to avoid collision with a car which darted on to 12th ktreet from Mission street, according to police reports. West Salem Lions Club will meet at Winona Chalet on Dallas High way Wed. 23, 6:30. " DAIRY SUPPLY NAMED W. n. Newmyer and Lela R Newmyer filed an assumed busi ness name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Mon day for the Surge Dairy Supply stoie. W. B. Sullivan filed a cer tificate oj retirement- fiom the same business. Rum. sale, Oct. 24. 9:30 to 8, above Greenbaum's. Westminister Guild. EXPLORERS TO MEET Salem explorer scouts will meet tonight at Pringle park for a sem inar on scouting in the explorer program. Hosts for the evening-, to be held at 7:30 p.m., will be ex plorer post 17. All older boys in the scouting program are eligible to attend. New ' location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. TO GET INFIRMARY Buildings from Camp Adair will be transferred to Willamette uni versity for conversion into an in firmary, the federal works agency, Washington, D. C, announced yes terday. If its a gift, make It a box of The Spa's Chocolates made fresh dally in our candy kitchen. The Spa. Phone 5419. . TRIAL SET The trial of Glenn C. Moody, charged with rape, was set for December 3 by Circuit Judge E. M. Page Monday. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel. 7694. 733 N. Capitol st mart Salem, tjy"'.y Oregon GET CAR, LOSE T1TIEF The youthful driver of a stolen car escaped by running through a field Sunday night when the car he drove, chased by a Salem po liceman for about three miles along Silverton road, left the road and became stuck in a ditch, po lice reported; The car was re turned to its: owner, Gordon : R Davis, 680 Edina lane, who said that everything was in the car as before the theft, according to po lice, j Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your .oat mothproofed. Price s, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121. " BAND PARENTS TO MEET Members of the Band and Or chestra Parents association will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Salem senior high school band room to initiate plans for their cooperation in this year's concerts of the high school band and or chestra, Mrs.r; Dorothy Middleton, president announced yesterday. Ralph W. Skopil, Walter S. Lam- kin, Steve Anderson lc Otto R Skopil, Jr., attorneys at law, an nounce the establishment of the law firm of Skopil. Lamkln. An derson St Skopil. 211-215 Oregon Kldff . Salem iRM. H2.12 At 7HI2 FERN GOULD ING APPOINTED Fern A. Goulding, formerly with the Marion county child health as sociation, has been appointed co ordinator of) community experience- for the Adelphi college school of nursing at Garden City, N. Y., according to word from the nursing director there. Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity. Jary, Florist 363 Court GREGORY TRANSFERRED Gene W. Gregorys S 2c, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jul ian Gregory,' route 3, Salem, has left the naval air technical center at Memphis, Tenn for assignment to the USS Midway in the Atlan tic fleet according to word from the ninth naval district Pre mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 912 L ARGOW MADE DIRECTOR Walter W, Argow, Willamette university sociology professor, has been appointed Oregon director of the national conference of Christ ians and Jews, Associated Press reported yesterday from Portland, i Rummage sale, October 24, 25, 26. First Christian Church annex, S44 Center it; j i 80LDIERS DISCHARGED Among soldier listed by Fort Lewis, Wash, v headquarters as discharged ' from the service Thursday are Sgt John Wolf, route 7, box 250, (Salem, and Pvt. Nelson L. Ypyng, West Stay ton. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st. TIRE. BAGGAGE STOLEN Sidney MoffitL route 2. Aurora, reported to; Salem police yester day the theft of a tire, suitcase and clothes arid wrenches from his car as it was parked Friday in the 500 block of Ferry street. Luti Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. FORTMILiIeR IN SCHOOL Dr. E. V, Fortmiller is taking a post-graduate course in medi cine in Portland this week. He will not return to his office in the First National Bank building un til Monday, October 29. i 1 I Insured savings earn more than two per cent atSalem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street CAR CRASH REPORTED Can driven by James R. Wolfe, Rockaway, and E. W. North, Dal las, collided Sunday at 17th and D streets, Sal em-police report. No one was injured. Stove St Dtesel oil. Prompt deliv ery. George Cadwell Oil Co. Ph. 9788. x FLOWER GROUP TO MEET Ed Ferral will speak at the Thursday night meeting of the Sa lem Camellia and Rhododendron society, called for 7:45 p. m. at the Salem YMCA. If its a gift, make It a box of The Spa's Chocolates made fresh daily in our candy kitchen. The Spa. Phone 5419. EILERT TRIAL CHANGED Trial in municipal court of Ken neth Eilert, 750 Thompson St., on a charge of failure to yield right of way to a pedestrian, has been postponed to October 30, City Judge Alfred Mundt said Mon day. Eilert was driver of a par which allegedly struck 84- year old William Pettit 1220 N. Sum mer st., as he crossed Center at Church street October 11. Pettit died October 16 at a local hos pital. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. . VETS' PETITION HEARD . The Marion County Federated Veterans council petition for ex tension by five years of maximum age limits- for city firemen and policemen S. appointed by the .Sa lem civil service commission was heard last night by the city coun cil and referred to the civil service body for consideration. Furniture j upholstered and re paired by i expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. t. DISMISSED BY DEACONESS i Mrs. Henry Winiecki, 662 N. 20th st., and Mrs. Lynne Dar nielle, 737 Ferry st., were dis missed Sunday from Salem Dea coness hospital and Mrs. Gordon Wesley, Holly, was dismissed with a daughter. Holland tulip St hyacinth bulbs now available at Breithaupts. SUIT TAKEN FROM CAR A boy's ssuit, size 14, was taken from his car Saturday night when it was parked in the 1200 block of South? 14th street, Richard Grenz, 714 S. 21st St., told police yesterday.? i River silt top soil & fill dirt ComT. Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 ESCAPES; STATE HOSPITAL Police reported last night that Lester Nave, 49, had escaped from the Oregon state hospital at about noon Mondav. HosDital authorities said the roan has a sister in Med- ford and may head south. Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Woodrow's, 440 Center st. CAR RETURNED QUICKLY A stolen car Was returned to Its owner Otto Schiess. 1343 S. Commercial st, less than a half hour after It was stolen Satur day, city jxlice, who recovered it, report. Myrtlewood gifts for all occa sions. Our finest and biggest ship ment just arrived. Also pottery; novelties. See our new display room. Pemberton's, 1980 S. 12th. RETURNED TO FAIRVIEW Nels Nelson, who has been miss ing from Fairview home since about two weeks ago, was return ed there Saturday night by city police. Dance to the music of Wally Speed every night except Monday a Normandy Manor, bteans avail able. ' ELGIN BIKE RECOVERED A red and white Elgin bicycle was recovered by city police early Monday morning in the 1100 block of Broadway street. It was taken to the station. Gus Brodhagen Body, . Fender and Radiator Service work guar anteed. 263 Ferry St., Ph. 3827. TIRE. WHEEL TAKEN Richard Spooner reported to po lice that; a tire and wheel were taken from his car Saturday rugnt or early Sunday morning while it was parked in front of his house at 1192 S. 16th st Fluorescent Commercial and Indnslrial Lighting Fixtures For Immediate Delivery Salem Lighting and Appliance Co. Temporary Location, 255 N. "Liberty. Salem. Ore. Phone 9412 t VBSaaBBBBasaBaMtsaaaaBiM ANIIUAL "2 for 1" DA1ICE BATES III EFFECT FOR A SHORT TIME! Is your dancing rusty? Do you feel left out at parties? Learn the new steps at Arthur Murray's, and have twice as much fun when you step out Right now he offers lessons for 2 at the cost of II You save 50?i and enjoy every minute of your lesson. In Just a few hours you'll be able to do the latest Rumba, Fox Trot or WalU like an expert. Enroll today before this special rate Is withdrawn. Phone 6126. Hears 19 A 31. te 19 P.M. Monday Through Friday Saturdays 19 A.M. te 4 P.M. s7 L. rt Ajf 155 .South Liberty JJ '"rmriaweV Phone 6126 Plans to Pay for Religious Education Made at Meeting CENTRAL HO WELL The com munity club program presented Friday night includes group sing ing including a round led by the president Mrs. Perl Bye; recita tions by Dean Rudishauser; vocal duett by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roth; songs by Darlene Roth; vi braharp solos by Mrs. Ben Owens; SOCIAL WORKERS CALLED The Marion county social work ers' organization will hear a talk by Mrs. Clare Argo, secretary .f the Oregon Prison association Fri day noon at a luncheon meeting in Hotel Marion. 20-30 CLUB TO MEET The 20-30 club meeting Wed nesday evening at Nahlgren's will have as guest speaker Dr. Robert Lantz, director of Willamette uni versity education department. The meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock. BOOKED FOR CONTRIBUTING Harvey Cox, 21, of route 1, box 37, Brooks, was arrested by Sa lem police last night on a Salem Justice court warrant charging contributing to the delinquency of a minor. BABIES LEAVE GENERAL Mothers taking their sons home from Salem General hospital Sun day; were Mrs. G. L. Sorensen, 606 j Jefferson st., and Mrs. Jake Sonnen, Jr., Hubbard. .-kit. Shantytown Scandal, Mrs. C. L. Simmons, Mrs. W. A. Roth, Mrs. Walter Haverson. Mrs. Clar ence JohiiMm and Mrs. Ernei-t Roth. A committee consi.-ting of Mrs. Clyde DeSart, Mrs. Clarence Sim mons, Jr., and Mrs. R. H. Bye was appointed to consider wayn of raising money to provide com pensation for the religious educa tion teacher. This project is spon sored by the community club. A game contest followed by lunch of coffee and donuts. Births WISE To Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Wise, 2070 S. High st., a son, Monday, October 21, at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. MINER To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Miner, 1086 S. 17th st., a son,i Sunday, October 20, at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. VAN OSDOL To Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osdol, 1048 N. 5th st, a daughter, Sunday, October 20, at Salem Deaconess hospital. KINTON To Mr. and Mrs. El don Kinton, 2130 State St., a daughter, Thursday, October 17, at Salem General hospital. CRAWFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crawford, 935 Mill st., a son, Monday, October 21, at Sa lem General hospital. IIALOUBEK To Mr. nd Mrs. Richard Haloubek, Brooks, a daughter; Monday, October 21, at Salem General hospital. GABBERT To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gabbert, Dallas, a daughter. Sunday, October 20, at Salem General hospital. PHILLIPS To Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Phillips, Independence, a daughter, Sunday, October 20, at Salem General hospital. SORENSEN To Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sorensen, 606 Jefferson st, a son, Sunday, October 20, at Sa lem General hospital. VAN HORN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Horn. 150 Ratcliff dr., a daughter, Sunday, October 20, at Salem General hospital. Mrs.L.I.Mickcy New President Of Zena Group ZEN A Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, Mrs. Roy E. Parker and Mrs. James A. French were hostesses for the Spring Valley Home mis sionary society at the Henrys. Mrs. Wayne D. Henry conducted the bu.sincfs meeting, oM-uing with group sinKinK- Mrs. W. W. Henry, treasuicr reported a balance, of more than $300 of which $30 was from a food sale at a farm auction. Officers elected are, president, Mrs. L. I. Mickey; vice president, Mrs. Lawrence MeCluie; secre tary, Mrs. Walter Kime; and treas urer, Mrs. W. W. Henry. Hostesses for November are Mrs. T. J. Merrick, Mrs. Florence Atkinson, Mrs. R. C. Shepard, Mrs. Ralph H. Scott. Program committee members are Mrs. Kenneth Hunt, Mn. Law rence McClure, Mrs. Theo Burns; devotionals, Mrs. Fred Muller. Mrs. Florence Atkinson led devo tionals. Mrs. L. I. Mickey gave a word picture of her recent trip to a re ligious convention at Macinac Is land, in Lake Michigan which was attended by approximately 600 from Canada and the United States. , Mrs. Lois Crawford read an or iginal poem, Autumn is here, as a closing number. Special guests were Mrs. J. P. Smart and Mrs. James Smart, Jr. of Zena. mt?dReffef MOM INIFFIY, STUFFY DfSTIIss OF f DOUkll-DUTY f NOtl Dion WORKS A Jl V fast iiOMT wMiai Vy. p fcaTiooau is i Instantly relief from head cold ilia tress starts to come when you put m little Va-tro-nol in each nostru. Also It helps prevent many colds from developing If used In timet Try ttl Follow directions In package. UICLIS VA-7R0-H0L ' ! 1' The Slateamon. Solem. Oregon, Tuexiay. October 22. 1946 S Kochlcr, OVA Case Hearing Slated On. 31 A heating in the cu.se i.f Hniiry B. Kochler v K. J. Kdmuiid, dis trict OPA . director and nthcin, wa cl f'r Oi tix-i 31 by Circuit Judge Geotge Duncan Mmi lay. The hcaiing will be on a di-muiier filed by the defendant. Knehlor is contenting the Ick.ii ty of CPA's nve to set up a housing authwrtty in Sal m Italph E. Moody, attorney for the plain- j tiff, in the oiigin.il compl.iiut charged that under state and led- eral constitutions OI'A is illegal, and further that mice Salem ha ' never been under OPA hoiimng s restriction as u defense mciMiie , such icsti i tmii und law a c. uiii.it now be Invoked. The OPA thioiiKh its attorneys j rjuestioniH tin i-oi u Iness of bung ing the case to )rc;)l couiU. .ites that the complaint doe not state u flu lent f.Hts and ti.at Pa .1 I'm ter, national 1m .isir'. r f OPA, also alioul-i be the suit l-'it l In BOV fil l.PH WAMII R Two-jeai -old Ste-. n 'i','..trvt kui Mhcd to Sa'.em Ds-a. tr. hospit.d last night sf'cr a ir,. ,r. nig to hia parents, -'i ar.d Mit r.lsr William tt tratr had shallowed a if. l! .t -ti)k at the hospital el it only a washer. 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