L. o o .np' o tro o oooo 10 The Statesmen, Salom, Oregon. Saturday. August 9. 1947 Calif ornians Visit Hayesville Home CUverdale Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Shaw, Barbara and Roy, of Baker, visited last Saturday at the home of her uncle,- Sam Drager, and family. For Sale: Bee Taxi, Oceanlake, Oregon, Statewide permit, PUC No. 1, very reasonable. Illness forces sale. Established 2 years. Ph. Delake 541. HAYESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Frey and their four chil dren of Sacramento, Calif., are spending two weeks with the for mer's mother, Mrs. Elsa Frey. The IRev. and Mrs. Henry Bar net antl children, Lois and Jim mie, are spending this week at Delake. Robert Cooley Is spending this week it Camp Pioneer as a mem ber of the staff. Robert and Dave Cooley and John Henning received their Life award at camp last week. ' The peter Reitzensteins attend ed a family reunion at Vancouver the first of the week. ,-OPEN FOR BUSINESS Iowa Welding Shop Oxy-acetyline and Electric Welding of All Kinds All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Prices J, C. Osmeyer, Ilgr. 205 Chemeketa St. Phone 9844 or 2-6180 Hale lo Hollywood District H- - " To the rapidly growing business section of Salem's Hollywood District has now been added a Jewelry Store. We carry a complete line of Jewelry and maintain a compe tent watch and Jewelry repair service. Oar specialty is GUAR ANTEED workmanship and PROMPT service. Open Saturday, August 9th P. W. HALE, JEWELER 2031 Fairground Road Phono 6265 U wM'i doily it MmmtlM mrW9 iiawitAii If.C UwtUIUfl JULftU RwAliW. You will find youTMlf on. of iho basf-in formed panon in your community on world affairs whan , . vou rood ttwa world-wide dairy imyo(o rcgutorly. You will coin froih. now viewpoints, o fuller, richer understanding of todoys vital ntri nUS help from its exctukrye faoturtt on homamaUng, orjuco tion, buamass, theater, music,- radio, sports. tk fef fV tan vr n i Tne Christian Science fublishlna Society One, Norway Street, Boston IS, Moss., 0. S. ra-s a ' fnttoierf k II. for which blame un4 me The Chrntion I Science Morale for one month. Nome.. Street. Under New Ilanageent Jack and Frances Scott Are Now in Charge of WINONA CHALET STEAK-DINNER AND ITALIAN DINNERS Sunday Family Special Prime Ribs of Beef Open 5 p. m. (ill 2 a. m. Sundays 12 till 10 p. m. Open 7 Nights a Week SALEM'S MOST MODERN RESTAURANT WINONA CHALET 2 Miles from City Center on Dallas Highway Phone 25190 for Reservations CLEAN FUEL ...no dirt... no odor... no i ash, long burning ... no storage problem . . . use CAPITOL LOIIBEC CO. N. Cherrj Ave;. Ph. 8862 KILM K O IN K G W k e x CD tZLj ' iwsJ- Ram and Ewe Sale Set for This IVioriiing ALBANY Consignments, are being made by some 42 of the Willamette Valley's leading pure bred sheep breeders for the sev enth annual Willamette Valley Purebred Ram and Ewe sale in Bryant park, Saturday, Aug. 9. The sale will start at 9:30 a. m., according to O. E. Mikesell, Linn county agricultural agent. Sale officials will be E. F. Hub bard of Corvallis, Claude Steus- loff of Salem, and Elden Riddle, general committee. W. C. Leth, Polk county agent, will be clerk, and Harry Riches, Marion county agent, assistant clerk. tw3 O "O O Washington Folk Visit Falls City FALLS CITY Mrs. Laura Home's daughter and grand daughter of Aberdeen, Wash., vis ited her recently. Mildred Wray and Hazel Peter sen spent a few days in Portland visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Montgom ery of Ocean Lake and W. H. Estey of Monmouth called here Monday. Mrs. Katherine Page and daugh ter .Winifred were shopping in Salem Tuesday. , Mrs. Fay Frink, Mrs. May Smith, Mrs. John Gilbert and son Billy, Hazel Petersen and Mildred Wray were shopping Un Pallas Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Burbank is on her va cation from the telephone office. Mrs. Nelle Westbrook is taking her place. Joe Dodge, Norman Davas, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sheppard attend ed Wie baseball game between Valsetz and McElroys in Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis and son Leroy spent a week's vaca tion in Newport. IS) Help Your Eyes Do Better Work i For You zy -a Dr. 8am Baghet Dr. E. E. Boring Accurately fitted glasses will relieve strain . . . make you feel better and enable you to do your work in a better manner. Let us examine your eyes now. Dignified Credit BORING OPTICAL COMPANY HJ Court Phone SSOI Roberts A group of grangers met at the Lee Eyerly barn Wed nesday evening for a final clean up of the hay loft in preparation for the barn dance there! Saturday night Among those working were Mr. and Mrs. Denver" Y0ung, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Kelly, Mr. land Mrs. Forest Edwards, Mr. and! Mrs. Al bert Blankenship and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Minard, Chet Nel son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sollen berger, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eyerly. The Eyerlys served cake and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nation of Cheleanse, 111., Mrs. Roger Sce tange and Lelila of Chicago, their daughter and granddaughter have left for home, via Yellowstone Park after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Nation of Lancaster Drive. Mr. Nation came to visit his sisters, Mrs. Rosella McAffee of Gaines street and Mrs. Lottie Morrison of Hunt street. Other relatives who entertained them on their visit here were nieces, Mrs. Al Stet tler. Mrs. Robin Day and Mrs. C. R. Lindstrom. Dallas Relatives of Herman Landwehr, 62, of Dallas, who died Tuesday at the Dallas hospital following injuries received at the Willamette Valley Lumber mill have not been located, according to Hcnkel & Bollman morticians. Cause of the accident is unknown, but the supposition is he was hit by a slab of wood coming down a chute. MRS, BROOKS AT PRATUM PRATUM Mrs. E. A. Brooks of Everett. Wash., has been visiting at the E. L. Pooler home. She is Mrs. Pooler's sister and visits here every summer. On All Hakes"") HEIOER'S All Work Guaranteed 421 Coart 8L Call 7529 YOU HAD JUST AS WELL BE HEALTHY & HAPPY HEMORRHOIDS FISTULA PROLAPSE ITCHING ... elber rectal Steereera eerrect a wttaeet heelUUMtlem. Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Naturo-Proctotorist 218 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore. Why Suffer Any Longer When others fan. ate ear CUim remedies. Amazing soeceaa for SMS years in China. No nutter with what aliments yen are affUete tfUertfera, siamsitis, heart. 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Members of the Mothers club of Roberts school met at the schoolhouse Wednesday to paint the tables and chairs used by the lower grades. Among those work ing were Mrs. Carl Heyden, Mrs. Harry Eyerly, Mrs. Herbert Miller and Mrs. Leonard Lester. Bina Staggs and Margaret Zumsteim, teachers of Roberts school, put lacquer on the new text books received the same afternoon. CIO Booninieii to Seek Wage Raise PORTLAND, Aug. 8 -UP)- The CIO International Woodworkers of America today demanded wages of $15 a day for booirrmen employed in lumber operations west of the Cascades from Salem to the Canadian border. A meeting with the lumber men's industrial relations commit tee recessed after the demand was presented. The union contended the present $12.76 rate should be upped to equalize boommen's wages with mill and woods work ers of comparable skill. KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW k e x 7:00 G. Heater Baseball Crtme Dr. Cilery Queen Music Hour 7:15 !G. Heater IBaseball ICnme Dr. IF.Ilery Queen I Music Hour 1:30 fLeave OirU IBaseball 'Blond ic i-?vmphony I Music Hour 1:43 fl.eave Girls IBaseball IHIondie Svmuhonv I Music Hour KSLM KOCO KOIN K a W K K X :00 120 Questions 1:15 0:30 'ournal 120 Question Baseball IBaseball (Baseball Corliss Archer ICorliss Archer Jouple Next Symphony ISymphony --k Paar Drew Pearson (Monday Morn IGrren Hornet 0:43 Oraham Baseball Couple Next Tk Parr !7reen Hornet Stayton Painful Injuries were received by Joseph Parish Mon day nt the Freres mill above Me hama, where he is employed as sawyer. A piece of lumber caught in the carriage, throwing the piece against the door which in turn, struck Parrish in the head inflicting a scalp laceration and concussion. Dallas Work has begun on laying an aluminum roof on the Polk county courthouse. The work will progress rather slowly as it will have to be done between the sessions of circuit court. The roof ing is being laid over the original tile roofing which is beginning to crumble. Alaftkan Lumber for Sale to Make Paper Pulp WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 -'m - The. U. S. forest service tonight offered for sale 1,500,000.000 cubic feet of Alaska national for est timber for use in manufactur ing newsprint and paper. The offer contemplates the establishment of a permanent paper manufacturing industry in Alaska sufficient to meet 25 per cent of this country's annual consumption. Visitors Feted At Fruitland FRUITUAND Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Ted Emick have entertained with several trips and dinners for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Atherton and Marshall of Kansas City, Mo, They traversed the Columbia river highway, went deep-sea fishing at Depoe Bay, and had a smorgasbord dinner in Portland. Mrs. Atherton is Emick's lister and he hadn't seen her since 1929. The Atherton's are making plans to locate here. HOP PICKER DELIVERED MARQUAM Edwin Willig had a hop picker delivered this .week, the first in the area. Willig said this would eliminate trouble in getting enough pickers to handle the crop. GIRL RECOVERING . BRUSH CREEK Carline Over lund, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Overlund, is re ported improving at the Silver ton hospitaL Wrecks Cause Slight Injuries, Cai Damages Four minor automobile acci dents were reported to city police Friday. A truck and its load of garden produce was considerably damaged in a collision with a bus at 3270 Portland rd. Friday morn ing. Glenn R. Goodnight, Port-, land, was driving the produce . truck and Stanford A. Cotter. Sil verton, the bus. There were no s serious injuries. " Other minor collisions Thurs day night involved can driven by Henry A. Shute. jr.. 2775 N. Lib erty st., and Lillie Dell Lehman, -1099 Mill st; Lawrence Bivirot 2630 Brooks ave. and Charles T. Galbreath, Monmouth; William Kantz, 255 South View place, and -Leonard Wiltenberg, 1305 Powell st. Patricia Huddleston. 1644 S. Commercial st, a passenger with Wiltenberg, received injuries to her right leg, the police report states. BACK AT NAV POST BETHANY John Buchheit, S 2c, who has been home for three weeks on leave, returned this week to Terminal Island, Calif., to finish his enlistment in the navy. Alvin's Cafe Chicken and Steak Dinners Snort Orders Open 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. 14 mile past 13 st evteff l.raJ V. tj Ranch type 5 rm. home on , acre. Hardwood neie ll IS floors, oil heat, fire place. You will Eke it. an only $8,000. See Vick Bros., or Delano, 290 N. Church. Phon 5710. KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX INew IBaseball I Sam Spade Shrednlk- :IS IRex Miller IBaseball ISam Spade IShrednik IR'dside Chapel Kenny Baker IHome Newa IBaseball ICrime Photo IDrcheitra ! Guest Star 41 r - IBaseball ICrime Photo Orchestra I icnestra KII.M KOCO KOIN KGW KEX le:M Revival Hour Uaxrball S-Star Final News McCall Newa 1:IS Revival Hour IBasrball IMcet Author Ann Mercer I :onversations lt:3 (Revival- Hour I Mat-ba ll (St Francis I Catholic Hour I Vespers 10 4S I ivsi Mour I nartll Orchestra I amolic Hour I Vespers KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX 11:04 ISlgn Off INews Frankie Carl Newa Dreamland ll:li 11:39 11:45 IC. Robinson Frankie Carle lUfS'C Ciro's Orch I- The Finishing Touch -3 Vi I 2 ijl f m mv IBarnet Orch. ITed Fio Rito Manny Srand IDrgan lOrchestra I Orchestra lOreamland 'Dreamland ! Valley Obituaries May Sella r ALBANY Mrs. May Sellars. 72, resident of Albany for 54 years, died of a heart ailment in a local hospital Wednesday evening following a brief illness. Funeral services were held from the Fisher Funeral home at 2 o' clock Friday with burial in Will amette Memorial park. Mary Ackley wa.s born on July 8, 1875, in Douglas county, Kans. On Feb. 22, 1891, seh was married to John Wilson Sellars at Valen tine, Neb. In 1893 Mr. and Mrs. Sellars came to Albany, making the trip with horses and a wagon. In 1941 they celebrated their gold en wedding anniversary. Surviving is the widower, a sis ter, Mrs. Ella Miller and a niece, Gladys Miller, all of Albany, and another sister, Mrs. Cora Taylor of Valentine, Neb. COMBINING UNDER WAY HAZEL DELL Nettie Hatte berg and her brother, William Hatteberg of Salem, have been at the home fit Mr. and Mrs. dwin Hatteberg where the men are combining this week. Mill City Gall Cruson and Rose Kerber were hostesses Sat urday at the Cruson home in honor of Irene Plotts who moved teh first of the week. Present were Irene Plotts, Dorothy Down er, Wilma Mae Howe, Patricia and Betty Lou Cree. Dolores Ann Smith, Jerry Cruson, and the hostesses. , Dallas Polk county health de partment pre-school clinics will be held at the health department, room 2, National Biink building, Dallas, on Monday and Thursday afternoons between 1 and 4 p. m., for children throughout the coun ity. Those interested should call or write the department for an ap pointment, leaders ray. Turner Some excitement iwas caused in the Crawford dis trict Sunday when a plane that was dusting the bean crops, jtrucK tne top xi a tree ana jana ed on the James Versteig barn jot. The plane was all but demol ished but the pilot escaped unin jured. NEWCOMERS BUY HOME EVERGREEN Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Warden from California have bought the H. Johnson home. To Vacation Preparations CALL 1(1 i y (Circulation Dept.) Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. If yon can't get that new Chevrolet In the near future, why not add 30,000 miles more service to your present car, and get new car performance? Complete motor recondition. We are fully equipped to do this work. Cost is moderate. As about our Budget Plan and make arrangements to pay a small amount monthly. Phone 3188 for Appointments Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 510 North Commercial Announcing the Appoinlment of MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 444 State Street, Phone 5528 As Dealers' Agent for Oiarion Hearing Aids & Supplies Try before you buy you can "rent" an Otarion. Phone or write for free demonstration. Otarion Hearing Aid Center of Salem 466 Court St. Phone 2-4000 And Ask To Have TLH1E STATESMAN Forwarded to Your VACATION- AEDDKE Per Week (And Well Bill You on Your Return) Enjoy. Your Vacation With ofre rejaotigjtatcsraatt