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(DStty Mewg DBirneffs M-Lt-BRANTH HMD Fined IIS each m municipal court yrterday on a charge of biraking Uii in a downUmn elebralin f Melvin Kertzman's marriage, were Kertman, Milhan N-ifrrt and Gerald Seiiert. all of llutbard. and Merle Traschel of treet Friday night. reprtedly in Aurcra Kertjfnan. Traschel and Orald Seifert were fined an addi tional 115 on a disorderly conduct (harge, filed by a local restaurant unrr, after they were allegedly involved in a brawl there. Just be fore the glass-breaking incident. Ieonard Supper Club It tops for Dining -Dancing-2 Floor Show Steak - Chicken - Chinese Food. Open ery night (except Sun day) No cover charge before 8:00 I M. Lets go to Leonard tonite! BRIDGE CLASS ANNOI NC ED Salem YWCA officials yester day announced that the new con tract bridge class ' planned by the YW will begin Friday evening. November 1. and continue for fix weeks. The Sam Gordon system will be taught and the class in i pen to men and women who may register at the YW any time prior to November 1. For quick sale: Complete furnish ings of modern 6 room home in cluding bedding St draperies, elec. appliances, garden tools, to be old complete, for $1500. Phone Major Reynolds. $218. LICENSED TO WED Vancouver, Wash, marriage ti renses have been indued to Ber tha Dickinson and Joseph Bohall, both of Salem; Mildred Kern, Monroe, and Lioyd C. Brown, Sa lem; Hetty Hunter, Otegon City, atid Walter Lnwrie, Hubbard. 'and to Jean flunking and LeRny V re de n burg, both of Hubbard. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Sfore your coat and get your coat mothproofed Price's, 13S N Liberty SL Phone. 92l. TOASTMASTER.S DINE L. O Aren. Marvin Clatter tutk. Clyde Evensizer and Billy Wood were after-dinner speakers l-t evening when Salem Toast masters dined at Hotel Salem. Waller Lamkin was toastmaster and Lowell Jones table topics chairman. Wes Stewart was gen eral critic. Woman helper needed; board, room, adequate wages. Old Peo ple's Home, 1623 Ceiiter. LIONS TO HEAR KEI.LY John Kelly, director of the Late postwar readjustment and planning commission, will report I in ri observations of conditions In Washington. DC, from where he recently returned, when he addree Salem Lions club Thursday noon in Hotel Marion. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians, Bring dis charge certificates. Pttrr order your personal Christ ma cards no' Lists are complete at prrent. may be out later. Need Kms Book Store. DISMISSED BY DEACONESS Mrs. Morris Vanderwilt, route 4, Salem, was dismissed from Sa lem hospital Tuesday with her in fant son. Mothers released with their daughters are Mrs. Wilbert Regier, Pratum; Mrs. Carl Mc Laughlin, route I 4. Salem; Mrs Benton Hofferber. 1271 Chemeketa st.; Mrs. Raymond Comer, 2360 N. Church st., and Mrs. Ernest Woods, route 7, Salem. West Salem Lions Club will meet at Winona Chalet on Dallas High way Wed. 23, :30. SOROFTIMISTS TO LUNCH Dr. Lawrence Riggs, Willamette university professor, will discuss Salem's new child guidance clinic at today's luncheon meeting of: the Soroptimists at the Golden Pheas ant restaurant. Women of other service organizations supporting the clinic have been invited to the luncheon. Rum. sale, Oct. 24, 9:30 to 5, above Greenbaum s. Westminister Guild MILL CITY MAN ARRESTED Marion county sheriffs deputies last night arrested Chester Bert Hoeye of Mill City at his home. on authority of a Linn county warrant charging him with non support Hoeye- was held in the local county jail for Linn county authorities. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court SL. over Smith Baking Co. LEVY SUIT DISMISSED An QPA suit against Harry M Levy, . proprietor of the Midget market in Salem, has been dis missed in federal court at Port land. The complaint, over a year old, charged payment of over- ceiling prices for live cattle. If its a gift, make it a box of The Spa's Chocolates made fresh daily in our candy kitchen. The Spa. I "hone 5419. MEADOWLARK MEET SET Election of a new quartermaster to replace Paul Bergman, re signed, is up for consideration at tonight's t o'clock meeting of Meadow lark post. No. 6102. Vet erans of Foreign Wars, in VFW ha LI. Rummage sale. Special gift table. St. Anne's Guild. Oct. 24, 25th and am. of 26th. Episcopal Parish House. CARS COLLIDE Automobiles driven by James Maddox, Z460 Lancaster dr., and Harvey J. Dawson. 3175 E. Frede rick st, collided at about noon Tuesday at Church and Marion streets. No one was injured. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. J-aoerty St Phone 9121. REPORTS FORD STOLEN A black ,1931 Ford coach was stolen Monday night from its parking place on North Front street Harry Cochran. 404 S. 18th st, owner, told police yesterday morning. Holland tulip it hyacinth bulbs now available at Breithaupts. CDDdoU ansan-na rTT Nar Kin ValWy. Ore. October 17. lluiiev J,e Pratt. Iat resident of )tuin at the age of 2J Son of Mrs lJitn Ke)W. Hosaina brottier of Bob krll. UHi.y. Carl. Keitn and Connie Pratt all of Hoitini. and Mr Chris tine Mitel. Vanpoit Otv Service will ke Held Wednesday. October 23. at 1 M p iti at trie W. T. Ria-doq chapel, m ith conrludirf services at l.ee Mission eitlry Tr Rev. Dudley Strain will fficite If MMOXD liertv A Richmond. Ule resident of 1 4 North Commercial treet. October IS Survived by a daughter. LK.nna Kicrm ond of fcalem Service will be Wednesday October 23. at 10 am. at f r C r.- her rn a h-pel. The Rev W M I n an will officiate. and Mrs. Sue Doerr, both of East Al ton. 111. and Miss Flora Kehrve and Dennis Kehne. boUi of Bethalto. Ind.; and grandmother of Lou Ann Wain of Salem. Services will be held Thursday, October 24. at 3 p.m. at the C lough -Ha r rick chapel with Rev. Chester Ham bhn officiating. Interment In th City View cemetery. LINDSAY Harvey William Lindsay, late resi dent of Salem, passed away at his home in San Dtego. Calif.. Saturday. October it. He Is survived by his wid ow. Zeruah Lindsay, two sisters, Alice Davis and Ida E. Riley; and a brother, taester Budd Lindsay, all of Salem. Announcements of services will be made later by Clough-Barrlck and company. 1I I. IK'ward Laverne Doll, at the family l-Hfii at 2O0 llond tjeet. October at t,e ase ot four months In--i.n of Mr and Mn Elmer Doll . (iindtun of Mr and Mrs Will. am Wirr. ut Sjlrnr ind Ml and Mr Iimooii R Doll of South Dakota NOum Mill be romtucted at the In m i.-1 fi d d rhapel Wednesday, tmtooer 2J. at 3 3t) pin. KtSfMI j U r u Jean Wampner. late resident I ef hnund at a local hospital. Octo- i trr Jo. at the age of 11 years Bur- I v,-l hv her patient. .Mr and Mrs ; ro Wa'T pnrr of Upput tun 1 1 v , Wah r,i,,.urx f n.f nl of services later by ow r II- l-il ai d company . I - Ml 1 1 t I t.ier.n Wteeler. Isle resident of 11JS S Multnomah treet. Portland. sn trie Pacific hishway near Brooks t.trf 1 at trie ave of 41 vears fiir of W.ltred Wheeler and Edward Wfeeler of Marhalltnw n. Iowa; and an of StV and Mrs. Edward Wheeler sf Vlar i alltow n. Iowa Also survived fcv four sisters and one brother. Ship nert r hwn mad hv Clraigh-Har IhI ron.panf to Portland for services. So be followed by interment at Mir r.sljtown. liwa Mr f OR MIC K Arthur Donald McCormick. late resl stenit of Grants Pass, at local hospital xu.rr 2. at the aee of S years, p.trviving are trie patents. Mr. and Mi Lei Mcfornick of Grants Pass. f"iiirient ha been made by Howell IjAsrrls company to Grants Ps lor Set Tier and interment. 41 !s fannte Rebecca Wain, late resident ft route . Monday. October 21. at a local hospital Mother of Kehne Wain f faiem; sitter of Mrs. Rosa Cooper On All Hakes 1 HEIDER'S AH VTark Ga.raateesl 2t Ceart SL Call 7 52 J LA CHAPPEIXE John Victor LaChappelle. at the res idence. SM iicast st . Tuesday. Octo ber 23. .Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ceiialine. Jr.. Hopmere. and Mrs. Ida Mitchell. Sacramento. Calif.; three brothers. Andrew LaCThappelle. Sac ramento. CaJif . AuKust and William LaChappelle, both of Portland, and two nephews. Joseph A and Lawrence O. Giger. both of Hopmere. Announce ment of services later by C lough-Bar-rick company. , BERGMAN In this city October 23. Eva K. Berg man, late resident of 14M Jefferson St.. at the age of 77 years. Mother of 3. M. McConville. Mrs. Mario Gardner, Jack McConville, jr. and Robert Brooks McConville. all of Salem: sis ter of Edward Divvens. Mrs. Laura McCray. Mrs. Cora Egan. Millie Dtv vena and Mrs. Nan Butler, all of Penn sylvania. Services will be held Friday. October 23. at 10 M a m. In W. T. Rig don chapel, with the Rev. Chester Hamblin officiating Interment at Bel crest Memorial park. rETTTION PRESENTED Residents of X Sunset avenue have presented a petition to the Marion : county court asking that the gravel accumulated on the shoulders of the avenue be graded into the road. The petition states that the road is filled with chuck holes and that the rain is further causing the disintegration af the road. Edward Rogers, county com missioner, said Tuesday that the matter would be taken care of by the: county grader crews on their regular rounds. Ralph W. Skopil, Walter S. Lam kin, Steve Anderson & Otto R, SkopiL; jr., attorneys at law, an nounce the establishment of the law firm of Skopil, Lamkin, An derson! & Skopil, 211-215 Oregon Bldg Salem. Ph. 9232 & 7812. MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL Dismissed! from Salem General hospital yesterday with newborn daughters were Mrs. Arnold E. Dluhosh, 1110 S. 18th st; Mrs. Max McMillan, 1287 Chemeketa st., and Mrs. R. W. Thede, route 1, Salem. Mothers who took their sons home are Mrs. Eugene An derson, 816 Mill st; Mrs. Orville Mull. 935 Norway st.; Mrs. Lor en Schmidt 1717 John st.; Mrs. Theo dore William West 840 S. 21st st Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity. Jary. Florist 365 Court. YOUNG ON TRIP Sheriff Denver Young will go to1 Roseburg today to take into custody Don Riley Sampson, 17, of Queets, Wash., on a charge of stealing an automobile. The car, a 1941 Chrysler sedan, was stolen from Edna McCrow, box 376, route 7, Salem, sometime Monday night Sampson was reported ar rested In Roseburg with the car. f"ree mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121. BUILDING PERMITTED Permits for construction and repairs to cost less than $1,000 were issued yesterday by the city engineers office to R. I. Bog art 431 N. Capitol st.; Rose Al lender. 2395 N. 4th st; Joe Gisler, 735 S. 19th St., and Mrs. E. J. Twomey, 345 Hood st Lute Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. CAR HITS TRAILER A car driven by Marilyn Jean Miller, route 2, Salem, collided with trailer pulled by a car driven by Charles Mehaney, 505 Morgan a ve., in the 900 block of North Front street Monday when the brakes of Miss Miller's auto failed to hold, police reported. Insured savings earn more than two pet cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street NEW OFFICE MANAGER Beth Siewert this week assumed her duties as the new office man ager for Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, succeeding Mrs. Blanche Allen Anunsen, re signed. . Miss Siewert has been with the Salem YMCA office staff. If its a gift make it a box of The Spa's Chocolates made fresh daily in our candy kitchen. The Spa.. Phone 5419. Births BUELL To Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Buell, 190 Lena ave., a daugh ter, Tuesday, October 22, at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. HART To Mr. and Mrs. Willia Hart 900 N. Commercial st, a son. Tuesday; October 22, at Salem Deaconess hospital. PFAU To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfau, Brooks, a daughter, Tues day, October 22, at Salem Deacon ess hospital. EMMONS To Mr. and Mrs. Pat Emmons, 300 W. Hoyt st. a daughter, Tuesday, October 22, at Salem General hospital. , COLVIN To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colvin, Idanha, a son, Tues day, October 22, at Salem General hospitals fi0(oj j itii. I I S """""I . all i M nrSra-a m n u -"-' Ml Adv. W. J. Sexier. Com fam..C2 CavfceM l.rWtlond.Or. 3 On Trial for Slaying I r) i i) 'if t-'lrA '.; J ,! ' rf T LAS VEGAS, Nev, Oct 22 Attractive Bridget Waters, whs came tm Las Vegas, Ner frem Ireland to fight her husband Frank's . dlveree suit walks Into the Las Vegas court la custody ; of an undersheriff to stand trial, ! accused of her mate's death. She Is .: charged with killing the husband with a single shot from a pistoL (AP Wirephoto) i EDITOR WILL SPEAK Dr. Robert M. Griffin, associate editor and , reading consultant of Readers Digest, will speak at Ro tary club today on "America at the Crossroads. Harry Johnson, curriculum director for Salem schools, will introduce the speak er. ; Stove & Diesel oil. Prompt deliv ery. Georee Cadwll Oil Co. Ph. 788. WOODBURN MAN MISSING James C. Taylor, route 2, Wood burn, was reported missing to the Marion county sheriff's office Tuesday. Taylor left on a hunting trfj for Coos Bay October 12 and has not been heard of since, it was reported. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph 5722. RESERVE OFFICERS TO MEET Marion county chapter of the Reserve Officers association will meet at 6:30 tonight at the Gold en; Pheasant restaurant Ray Web ber of the state highway depart ment will tell of various lands in which he served with the Seabees. Furniture upholstered and. re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St CRASH REPORTED .Cars driven by Charley4 Lovell, Mulino, and Bobby Edwards col lided at Church and Marion streets Monday. NO one was hurt. REHEARSE FOR 'MESSIAH The Salem Oratorio will com mence rehearsals for j the annual pre - Christmas presentation of "The Messiah" on Monday night at 7:30 at Waller hall Ion the uni versity campus. Dean Melvin Geist is director. j River silt top soil it fill dirt Cnml Sand St GraveL Ph. 21966 I STOLEN CAR RECOVERED A stolen 1933 Plymouth coupe, stolen shortly before midnight Monday, was recovered by police at 17th and Oak streets early yesterday morning. We will be closed Thursday. Sa lem Hardware Co. 120 N. Com'l. The New Home cafe Will be open all night beginning Oct. 23. 595 N. Front GETS CAR. NOT TYPEWRITER An Underwood portable writer was missing frjom when police recovered after it was stolen Monday ton Fnckey, 28 ParW yesterday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. O. F. Otjen, tage st, is now at her dismissal from Salem hospital where she major operation. Rummage sale, Oct. 24th and 25th. Jason Lee church basement Jef- ierson ana winter. type- his car the car , Nor- ave., said 2230 S. Cot- home after Deaconess underwent a Dexter grinding serv. Ph. 6833. SEAMSTRESS MUST HAVB HAD EXPERIENCE IN TAILOR SHOP. BEST WAGES - STEADY WORK. BERITARDTY, Tailor-Furrier i Room 200, First National Bank Bldg. YOU CAN 1 Hi SKtUM The thins; we sell can't be seen. You can't lk st a pre scription and tell where and how it was compounded; But physicians know that there is a difference. Because skill, care and experience are vital, these guardians of health direct folks to this "Reliable" Pharmacy. Willett's Capital Drag Store Cor. State A Liberty Phono Slit 6 CHAMBER MEN LEAVE Despite rainy weather. Presi dent E. Burr Miller and Manager Clay Cochran of the Salem Cham ber of Commerce left by air Mon day night, as scheduled, for a business trip to Miami, Fla., for a meeting of commercial . organiza tion leaders and to the east for business and industrial calls. They also expect to visit Sen. Guy Cor don in Washington, D.C., and Cochran's daughter, Rosemary, at her WAVE station in a Pensacola hospital. ' Chrome swing spout sink faucets. Immediate delivery. Judson's. 279 N. Com'l. Salem. HEALTH STAFF INCREASED The Marion county health de partment has added a new mem ber to its staff, Leonore Headley, as director of health education. Miss Headley is a graduate of Yale university with a master of public health degree. Her duties will include community health ed ucation through the preparation and dissemination of health liter ature and information and motion pictures dealing with public and child welfare. PEARSE ON LEAVE Word from Fort Sill, Okla., Tuesday stated that PFC William C. Pearse, route 1, Salem, has been placed on terminal leave from that station and is to receive his dis charge papers at his home here on October 27. LANSING GROUP CALLED Lansing Neighbors Garden club will meet Thursday in the home of Mrs. Ed Tobins, 75 Lansing ave. Dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. asasfsa aaaa aT ""ik'sV aaft)ssaEaaws aaias'aal Tiv as i afrawe)M"aaav Si The Beauly Bar 201 First National Bank Bldg. Formerly Beauty Hacienda Under the New Management of Nan Williams and Zana Hales Features Nestle Permanent and Halliwell Cold Waves Other ttL nr. d Permanents Phone 3925 up rw.js,..j,w;.ijevvv HEAR WITH SONOTONE Twenty minutes spent here hav ing your hearing tested may en tirely change your life. Investi gate the amazing new Sonotone "600" and write for booklet on Sonotone's service "HEARING THROUGH THE YEARS." Come in for hearing test FREE E. C. WRIGHT Certified SONOTONE Consultant MARION HOTEL Salem. Oreron Oct 24th & 25th The Statesman, Salem. Ore.. Wednesday, October 23. 194S S Flower Arrangements Studied by Dallas Club DALLAS The Garden club met at the city hall for the regu lar monthly meeting. Mrs. Norman Baker is president. Theme was "If You Grow Them Know Them." Mrs. R. R. Livesy, Mrs. Roy Don ahue, Mrs. Walter Coy and Mrs. Elmer Boman brought flower ar rangements and told why they made the arrangements as they did. Mrs. J. T. Meeker and Mrs. Leif Finseth spoke on exhibitions of shrub specimens; telling coun tries of origin, how and where to plant and in many cases giving the scientific name. Next meeting will be November 21, theme: "Lani scaping Your Own Yards." Monmouth Mail Carrier Computes 20 Year Trip MONMOUTH Earl J. Part low, city mail carrier here, says he began patroling Monmouth streets delivering mail 20 years ago. October 16. Since that time he has computed his' walking as 80.000 miles in the line of duty. He has handled three and ne third million pieces of mail weigh ing approximately 200 tons. He began on a 48 hour week, which, in 1931 was reduced to 44 hours, and later to 40 hours, although during the war he has worked 46 hours. He formerly earned all the mail himself but now has a part-time helper. n a n Experienced Ready-to-wear SALESLADIES T7AIITED! Apply at . SALLY'S Court t& Liborty . ANOTHER MIRACLE NOW COMES flap YA0,! 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Only $1.25 Per Pint Floor Covering Dept. S40 Court SL ( ) THE SOUVENIR COLLECTOR . . . never comes home empty handed and never knows today what to do with yesterday's trophies. Has no worries, though, about col lecting carbon. Uses RPM Motor Oil because it contains a detergent (cleansing agent) which gently removes car bon particles, flushes them out of his motor when oil is changed. Try "RPM" today! i Hospitality .iour hands IW S4H lftMt. "b",I ,B,,I, . aonuD tacei Atfmosjrr ot rasi coca-coia. coateaMr m COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF OREGON Salem, Oregea ft Hear The Coke Club with Morton Dewsvey XJLM till A-M. ft