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! ; V-i li v 1 1, 7 DBtriiefis . LEGION PLANS CONCLAVE Beprese ntatives of Salem's three American Legion posts are expected to attend the! Marion . county council Legion meeting at ., Stayton Legion hall Friday even ' lng, . November 8, Art (Johnson, adjutant of Capital post No. 9, said yesterday. Delegates (ram that post and from posts 136 and 149 will accompany Lrl Mc Sherry, council secretary and member of capital post No. 9,to the meeting. Council President Fred Lucht of the lit. Angel post will preside. . . Wanted: We have several buyers for first class filbert & walnut orchards, Please contact : Graben horst Bros., 134 S. Liberty St, . Salem, Oregon. i No waiting. Bewd at the B & B. TO TOUR COUNTY Robey Ratcliffe, veterans' rep- ' resentative at the Salem U. S. "employment service office, Mon day will begin, a tour to visit veteran employment advisory committee members in Marion county. Ratcliffe expects to make the rounds in three days or less, . visiting Stayton, Silverton, Mt. Angel, Wood burn and St. Paul. He will discuss veterans' employment problems with the various local committeemen,, he said. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc AJvin Top Shop, 845 N, Church St Parking meters will definitely help solve the parking problem in Salem. They can be installed on a six months' trial basis, f found unsatisfactory, out they go. Vote 601 X No Tuesday. . Pd adv. YWCA DRIVE STARTING The kick-off luncheon for re sumption of the JfWCA building fund drive will be held Friday noon, November 8, at the Salem hotel. TO ATTEND MEET-- Mrs. Gladys Tumbull and Dean Omans, Salem farm labor assist ants, will represent their office at a state meeting of farm labor assistants in Portland November 25 and 26. J. R. Beck, state su pervisor of emergency farrn labor at Corvallis, is calling thi meet ing in the Imperial hotel for the purpose of discussing prepara tions in the local offices for the 1947 harvest season, Mrs. Turn bull said yesterday. Gold fish, many varieties. Ring land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry.:- The Ranch, featuring pan-fried chicken, baked ham, and jumbo shrimp. Will be open on Sundays 9 a.m. -9 p.m. Closed all day Tues. SIGMA CHIS CALLED Alumni members of Sigma Chi fraternity residing in the Salem area are being invited to a din ner meeting in Chuck's tavern at 6:30 Wewnesday evening, ac cording to Temporary Chairman ! Win Jenks who said yesterday the group will discuss plans for for mation I of a Salem Sigma Chi alumni chapter. For immediate delivery automatic electric and gas water heaters. Broadway Appliance Co. 419 Fer ry st. Ph. 2-1565. Bust the all-day parking' monop oly. Let's give shoppers a chance. Votej 501 X No. Tuesday Pd. adv. VISITS AT OSC State Police Sgt. Robert ,N. Phillips, 1180 Columbia st., is spending the weekend with his son Robert at the Pi Kappa Phi fra ternity house at Oregon State college. Father and son attended the OSC-Stanford university foot ball game there Saturday. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis---Large certificates. TO AIR; SCHOOL MEASURE A panel of three Salem educat ors will I be Interviewed by Rob ert Brown, Salem resident and veteran Sot - the recent war, Who will represent a Topical voter; on the basic school support measure, in a 15-minute radio program over KSLM at 11:30 this morning. . On the panel are Mrs. Agnes Booth, county I school superintendent; Carl Aschenbrenner, Parrish jun ior high school principal, and Mathilda Gilles, Richmond school principa. i - Electric f room beaters, several types. Broadway: Appliance Co. 419 Ferry St Phi 2-1565. 3 Wedding pictures taken at ' the church 520 State. Ph. 5722. COX PAROLED Harvey Monroe Cox pleaded guilty to a charge of rape yester day before Circuit Judge E. . M. Page and was sentenced to five years in the state prison and paroled to his father, John Cox of Wacpnda. Last week Harvey Cox appeared in circuit court and waived grand jury hearing. No waiting. We have pinsetiers. Bowl at the B & B. 335 N. High st '.; L ' .' Rummage sale at Highland School Nov. 5 & 6. Mother's Club. , j DAMAGE PORCH, LEAVE ? Two pillars on his front porch were pulled out of place Hal loween night by two young men who hastily drove from the scene in a light colored late model sedan, H. W. Davidson, 1570 Mad ison st., reported to city police. Stove & Diesel oil. Prompt deliv ery. George Cadwll Oil Co. Ph. 9788. I Insured' savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street ; VFW WOMEN TO MEET All mothers, wives and sisters of navy men who saw overseas service ; are invited to attend a meeting" at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars halL You can always find a place to park in cities with parking meters. Save more than 5 cents in gas and lime. Vote 501 X No. Tuesday. Pd. adv. 1 . dDDDailDn5DDne TOM KINS Mrs. Mary Tomkins. at the resi dence. 1890 State St.. Wednesday, Oc tober 30. Mother of George E. Tomkins of Salem and Mrs. Jessomine Harris of West Salem: and sister of Mrs. Viola Welch of Los Angeles. Also survived by two" grandchildren. Virginia Tom kins of Salem and Keith Harris of West Salem, and a nephew. Frank Morris of Oakland. Calif. Services will be held Monday. November 4. at 1 JO p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment tn Lee Mission cemetery. CARPER Leola Joyce Carper, late resident of Turner, Oregon, at a local hospital. October 30. at the age of 17 ears. Sur vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Carper of Turner: a brother. Dick Carper of Turner; and her grand parents. Mrs. Lola Carper of Salem nd Mr. and Mrs. C. O: Hutchinson of Maxwell. Nebr. Services will be held Monday. November 4. at 3:30 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel with Rev. A. A. Laewen and Rev. Albert Faden richt officiating. WILLIAMS At the residence. 18S1 Nebraska Street. October 31. Minnie Adelaide Williams, at the age of 78 years. Sur vived by three children. Ray Williams of Oregon City and Delwin Williams nd Mrs. Avis Hoffman, both of Sa lem: a brother. Carl Wiggln of Canton. N.D.: and four grandchildren. Services Bring: in your Cole man Lanterns and Coleman Gasoline Stoves For lepair Factory Service Repre sentative - at our Store Tuesday. November 5th will be held Monday, November 4, at 1 30 p-m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with concluding services at the City View cemetery. Rev. S. Raynor Smith will officiate. BRASH Elizabeth Dlnehart Brash, late resi dent of SM Belmont street, at a local hospital at the age of 82 years. Mother Of Allen Dinehart. who died two years ago at Hollywood. Calif. Surviving arc a sister. Mrs. C. W. Kaufer, Salem;, daughter-in-law. Mrs. Mozelle Britton Dinebarf, Hollywood. Calif.; and two grandsons, Capt. Allen Dinehart. U.S. intelligence service in Germany, and Mason Dinehart. Hollywood. Calif. Services will be held at the Howell Edwards chapel Monday, November 4. at 10 a.m. with Elder G. T. Dickin son officiating. Concluding services at I OOF cemetery Ho. 2 in Eugene. LEAVENWORTH Miss Martha Leavenworth, late resi dent of Pasadena, Calif- at the Mc MinnviHe General hospital. Friday, No vember 1. Sister of Mrs. Margaret L. Pierce of Salem. Shipment will be made by Clough-Barrick company to Pasadena. Calif., for services and Interment. Births BALLARD Ira Ballard, late resident of Gervais,' route 1. at a local hospital, Thursday, October 31. at the age of 50 years. Sur vived by a son. Lorran Ballard. In the VS. army. Announcement of services, later by Clough-Barrick company. GIBSON , In Portland. November 1. Cora Gib son, late of the Old People's home (Mann home). Friends are invited to attena runerai services snonaay. :m m m. at the conservatory chapel of A. 3. Rose and Son. S.E. 0th and Al der. Portland. Private commitment Portland crematorium. HEBEKT-- To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hebert, 411 McNary ave., West Salem, a son, Saturday, No vember 2, at Salem General hos pital. NOLAND To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Noland, 2172 Chemeketa st., a son, Saturday, November 2, at Salem General hospital. BLANDY To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blandy, 098 N. High st, a daughter, Saturday, November 2, at Salem General hospital. KEENEY To Mr. and Mrs. William, Keeneyj 440 Hawthorne ave., a son, Saturday, November 2, at Salem Deaconess hospital. FKESNALL To Mr. and Mrs. Robert PresnaU, Monmouth, a daughter, Saturday, November 2, at Salem Deaconess hospital. RAMSETER Christian Ramseyer, late resident of route 1. Jefferson, at a local hospital. November 2. Survived by two daugh ters. Mrs. Pauline Schweinfurth of Gervais. Mrs. Lavilla Hagel of Salem; two sons. Ivan C. Ramseyer of Toledo and Arthur P. Ramseyer- of Jefferson; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Tuesday. No vember 5. at 1:30 p.m. with interment ! in the IOOF cemetery at Turner. SIMPSON Mrs. Maude Simpson, late resident of Yakima. Wash., at a local hospital. Saturday, November 2. Surviving are the husband, Thomas W. Simpson of Washington: a daughter. Mrs. Mary Ellen Hart. Silverton. Ore.; two sons; Thomas W. Simpson, jr.. Sane Jose, Calif., and Robert 0. Simpson, Silver ton. Announcement of services .will be made later by Clough-Barrick com pany. TUERCK I. K. Tuerck. at a local hospital. Sat urday.. November 2. at the age of 83 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mar garet Tuerck. and a son. Henry Tuerck, both of Portland. Shipment has been made by Clough-Barrick company tori Portland zor services and interment. CLARK : Mrs. Ethel P. Clerk, late resident of 1999 S. Commercial St.. at a local hos pital. Saturday. November 2. Surviv ing are the husband. Robert E. Clark; a daughter, Mildred Clark, and a brother. Calvin Plant, all of Salem. Services will be announced later by Clough-Barrick company. FOR Funeral Services Consider These Advantages. Insulated building with automatic air .conditioning. Convenient location. ' (Just out of the business center with arterial streets to all cemeteries) Ample seating capacity. Soft Silver-toned Kimball Pipe Organ. (All electric and completely modernized especially for funeral chapel use thoroughly checked and : tuned every three months by expert craftsmen) Modern Funeral Coach and Equipment. o Private parking space for all family cars. Private family' entrance. Personal attention to everyone. You decide the cost. Leston Charles Howell-Edwards Funeral Home The White Chapel on Capitol Street Walker-HoweIl & Terwflliger-Ed wards ) 545 N. Capital - Fbene 36TS r av Pol the Children Firsl! Vole 316X YES! Basic School Fund Pd. Adv. Z . Marion Ce-unty Teachers Assee. AREN1S! I XT Why let them place m priet tag on 4 r your child l P j (71tiy ut them u q your child short by do privlnr : him of equal -' 1 2 -q educational LI opportunity ' - " 8- TT PUT THE CHILDREN FIRST! J Vole 316X Yes g .W FeL A1t. 2 n V ? Maries Cant? ? " Teachers Asaadatlea $ Basic School Fond ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES Funeral services i will be held in Pasadena, Calif J this week for Martha Leavenworth, Salem wo man who died Friday in McMinn ville hospital as a result of in juries incurred October 22 when a i truck's load of lumber slid onto her car as she 1 was driving near McMinnville. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Margaret L. Pierce of Salem. She had formerly lived m rasadena. (...- ! Lutx Flower Sheppe, 1278 N. Lib erty, phona 959X ; - : ' fay M. Waltz, MJ3 195 W. Su peribr. Ph. 6519. j j 1 MAKINE ENDS COURSE : M. T. Sgt. L. R. Clevenger jof the marines, husband of - Mrs. Anna bell Clevenger, route 3, Mc Minnville, recently completed' a course of instruction in radio ma teriel at the electronics materiel school at the Great Lakes,. 111., naval training center. Free' mothproofing for your fur cpaL Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 9121. . Upstairs Antique Shop, 439 Court, will be closed 1 wk. Open Nov. 8. DISCHARGED FROM GENERAL Salem General, hospital Satur-i day ruscnarged Mrs. . K. Bone steele and Infant son, 340 Rural ave.; Mrs., Roger Putnam and daughter, 560 Chemeketa st, and Mrs. Charles H. Jones and daugh ter, route 1, Independence. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phona 812L i Bowling is fun at the B & B. GOVERNOR TO CAST VOTE Gov. Earl Snell will cast his ballot in the Tuesday election at his legal residence, Arlington, It was erroneously reported yester day that he would vote at Condon. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. The all-day parking monopoly wants parking meters barred from Salem streets forever. Let's be fbrcement Vote 501 X No. Tues day, Pd. adv. Rummage sale Chapter B.C., PEO over Greenba urn's, Nov:. 6th and 7th. 1 : H FIREMEN CALLED TWICE City firemen were called to the FJsinore theatre building at 7 pjn. Saturday after, smoke had been detected in the basement furnace room. The small oil fire had been put out when firemen arrived, it was 'reported at central fire sta tion last night In the afternoon firemen put out a small chimney fire at 1158 Chemeketa st. It also was reported. " . ' - , ' -1 Give him a new-Tartan wool or rayon fulard muffler, a true ex pression of .the warmth of your greeting. See them at Alejc Jones, 121 North High Street Prepare ground for lawn and gar den this fall. Quick, modern, ec onomical. Phone 21208. ; Salem Tree Co. - j Automatic gas water heaters. Im mediate delivery. Judson's Phone 4141. RESTAURANT TO OPEN V Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roller have announced the', opening 4ef the Grill restaurant Tuesday at 264 N. High st The building, has been remodeled and all modern equipment installed. . " , . t . Eugene has Just installed 600 more parking meters.- Eugene merchants like them. Salem needs them. Vote 501 X No. Tuesday. Pd. adv. Walnuts for sale 24 cents. Tres cott's Barber Shop, 1064 Oak St Cigars by box for any occasion. Lobby Pioneer Trust Bldg. 1 MAGAZINES Give Sabaertptie-Bs fee Chrtitawes LEE MOODY'S,, ghat-la Service : 652 N. High Wills Ilnsic Slore HAS II for Immediate Deliveryl lYinncni? Piano Accordions Soprani 83 Fontaninl Scandaill Dadics Saul Janx, Owner Combinatiea and Table Madels Zenith 81 Strombara - Carlson Macjnavox Bendix Spinel Pianos Mason Hamlin Haddori Ths Stcriman, Salem, Oregon, SundaT Worswnbf X 1343 $ Are you satisfied with Salem's dis graceful parking situation. ! Vote 501 X No., Tuesday. Pd.adv. ADDITIONAL CITY BRIEF ON PAGE 16 . ' HARTMAN SUGGEST BROS. X f 1 r1fr rfcold, Silver or Cronro What gift could kaveTpciiter appeal Ut mothers, fathers, doting rraadparents, c friends thin this one a baby's first anal( shoes "wit every precious scuff and wrinkle-, preserved forever in gold, silver, or bronaalj A Mason Masterpiece is gj gift that will be teeaanredl Mweys that will hfng back through lifetime; m the thrill of your child's nrsUbrava,faltering step Order today! i BlastrauJ aWrei ClrM BooLeaJ $.tf par pair Style priced frem $3.50 vp HARTMAN BROS.; Jewelers of Salem Liberty at State So MANY ITEMS YOU NEED IITTLE V&WGS tUATJ .MKK.E HOMl tMMER . 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