Otiy News DBirSeffs TWO NEW HOUSES PLANNED Henry Priem received city building permils Wednesday lor the construction of $6500 houses at 2250 nd 2340 Lee st. The city engineer's office also issued per mits to Leonard VanVleck lor a new gas pump "island" at m serv ice tUtion at 382 Trade st.,rto cost $400; to C. Crane for building a $100 garage at 1655 S. Liberty st. and for minor alteration projects to William ' Bower, for work at 1630 Lee st.: J- D. Kaster,1605 N. 5th st.; T. F. Muller, 660 S. Sum mer st and Mrs. Flora S,hort, 1105 S. Liberty st. j De Luxe Self Serve Layndry, 345 Jefferson St. Ph. 26317. ' Just call 26727 and we will come out and buy all of your old broken toys and baby furn. "The Repair atory," Salem's Toy Clinic. WOMAN BETTER Charlotte East on, Redmond, was in "good condition and resting comfortably" in Salem General hospital Wednesday night where she was taken following an auto mobile accident on the South San tiam highway east of Sweet Home Saturday. She was seriously in jured when her car skidded and plunged over an 8-foot embank ment. Permanent, $2.50 and up. Mod ern Beauty College, 179 N. Lib erty. Call 8141. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St CONDITION' UNCHANGED Norma Jean Jones, 14, of Sa lem route H. remained unconscious in General hospital Wednesday night for 11th day since she was critically injured in an auto bicycle accident on highway S9E south of Salem. She was struck by a car driven by George Mann, Freewater, Ore, August 30. Salway peaches, you pick. Carl Aspinwall Orchards t Brooks. Ph. 21261. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal savings Association, 120 South Liberty street Obituary IMH GLASS At the residence. 1333 Zdrewater at.. W-t Salem. September t. Gilbert Mer edith Douglass, at the ace of 72 years. huband of Leona Douglass of Salem; and father of Dorothea Newlingcr and Mildred tee. both of Salem, and Delia Burton of Jmningi Lodge, Ore.; broth er -of Ezra DouflaM of Superior. Arts., Mra. Lady Phelps of San Francisco, and Calvin Douftiu, Mra. Bertha Douf laM. Mi Maude Palmer and Mra. Olive Hewlett, all of Portland. Also survived by four grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Services will be held Thurs day, September 11. at 10 30 a m. at the W T. Rifdon chapel with concluding services in BelcrMt Memorial park. The Krr. Dudley ! Strain will officiate. Ll'MMlS .4 William Reed Lummli, at the fam ry residence at 1133 Chemeketa st., Tuesday keptember. t. at the age of Tl years. Survived by his widow, Mrs. fcusan Lummii of Salem; two daugh ters,. Mrs. -Mildred McCormack, Sa lem, and Mrs. Gertrude Lindahl. Bremerton. Wash.; a son, Harry K. Lummii, Dekake; three sisters. Mrs. Anna Leatherman. Pleasant Hill, Mo., Mrs. Dula HarUler. Kansas City, Mo, and Mrs. Maude Sioan, Garnert, Kas.: Five grandchildren and one great frandchild. Services will be held at lowelKCdwarda chapel at 1 p.m. Thursday, September II. the Rev. A. G. Yates officiating. Interment tLBel crest Memorial park. ft Nothing 'could set forth our business pol icies more beautifully, nor ; more understand ably, than the Golden Rule; the basic princi ple that each of us, in his relations with oth ers, should deal with his friends as he would wish jjthem to deal with him. HOlOuHDMOS runiRRL Homt . HiaOtTHCVnOUmil Its 5 ll!r!!!!!Vrf i'lILllllIiiilLj CLUB TO MEET Members of the Salem Geology society will hold their first meet ing of the fall season at Peterson Butte near Silvertcn Sunday, Oc tober 15, Prof. Herman Clark an nounced Wednesday. The group plans to study marine fossils and eashells at the base of the butte. Clark also announced the first club lecture will be held October 24, but said the speaker for the meeting had not yet been selected. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See the new one unit easy to wear Bell tone. James Taft k Associates, 218 Oregon bldg. Ph. 24491. WAVES TO MEET Former WAVES of the Salem area, who are mapping plans for establishing a V-10 unit here, will hold a social and membership meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sep tember 22, at the home of Cmdr. E. A. Meola, 1790 S. High st. The group met Monday night at the home of Chief James L. Lemon of the Salem reserve recruiting staff. Auxiliary of American Legion Post 136 holding rummage sale over Greenbaum's Fri. and Sat. Dance. VFW hall, Sept., 13, Sat. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Examination for filling econo mist positions in Washington, D.C. and nearby was announced Wed nesday by the U.S. civil service commission through its Salem sec retary, William Fischer, in the downtown post office building. Salaries range from $3397 to $5905 a year. No written tests will be given competitors, but eli gible applicants must have had from five to seven years' experi ence. Information is available from Fischer. Day's Ranger Whipcord Trousers, 100 virgin wool, $13.95, all sizes. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St GRANGE PLANS NCNIC Salem Grange and the Salem Home Economics club will hold a "rain or shine" picnic Sunday at the old Geer ranch located about three miles east of Pratum. The dinner will begin at 1:30 p.m. If rain threatens, the affair will be held inside a barn on the farm.' 60c Special Merchants Lunch served every day at Lion's Den. See the exhibit of watercolori by the Northwest Watercolor Society at Elfstrom's galleries, 340 Court. " ' r ' MOODY'S CONDITION GOOD Ralph Moody, Salem attorney,' who has been confined at Salem General hospital with a heart ail ment, was in "good" - condition Wednesday night attendants re ported. ' . - , MOTHER DISMISSED Mrs. Donald " Gould,-: Gervais, wts dismissed from Salem Dea coness hospital Wednesday-' with her newborn daughter. ' Dance. VFW hall. Sept; 13, Sat MILLS TO TALK Roy Mills, bulb grower of the Oswego district and a member of the Portland Men's Garden club, will speak at Thursday night's meeting of the. Salem. Men's Gar den club. Mills also will show colored slides. An informal flow er show on contest basis will be held. Refrigerators for immediate deliv ery. Broadway Appliance Co, 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. Need time to shop on your lunch hour? Try Nohlgren's air condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fast service. Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. AUTO STOLEN E. N. Peterson, 1755 S. High st, reported to police that his car was stolen from a parking space at State and Commercial streets about 9 ajn. Wednesday. Births ROSSMAN To Mr. and, Mrs. George S. Rossman, 1045 Howard St., a daughter, Wednesday, Sep tember 10, at Salem Deaconess hospital. GRABENIIORST r- To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grabenhorst, Salem route 4, a daughter, Wednesday, September 10, at Salem General hospital. Old Favorite Songs and New Tune Hits THE FRECKLE SONG By Hank? Penny DI1UIIKEII BAT By Cisco Houston THE T7HIFFEHP00F SONG By Bine Crosby and Fred Waring MINOR RIFF DOWIMII CHIHUAHUA By Stan Kenton IIAIl'SELLE THAT'S MY DESffiE SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE By Franklo Laine SALEM RECORD SHOP Oregon Bldg. Harold and Doreen Shogren State at High Downstairs Telephone, 8632 DALLAS SOLDIER BACK Visitor at the Salem army re cruiting office Wednesday was David H. Schultz, son of the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Schultz of Dallas, who is now on terminal leave from the army after serving the past year with the VS. consta bulary in Germany.. He enlisted here Feb. 21, 1940, and. returned from the army a few days ago. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St CARS PILFERED Two hub caps were stolen from the auto of O. R. Christman, 3545 Portland rd., while it was parked in the 500 block. on Ferry street Tuesday night, police reported Wednesday. C. O; Herman, 510 Beck ave., reported to police that two fender skirts valued at $35 were taken from his car while it was parked at Liberty and Ferry streets the same night McAlvin's Top Shop, ' Furniture Upholstery. Call 9560. -. Venetian blinds. Call Elmer the blind man. Ph. 7328. BREAK-IN ATTEMPTED City police Wednesday were called to investigate an attempted break-in at Nollman and Engler sporting good store, 362 State st, on Tuesday night Police said someone had attempted to enter the store by prying the back door, but apparently was unsuccessful, and nothing was taken. River silt top soil and fill dirt Com'l Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966. SMITH BAIL SET Bail on Thomas Smith, 150 Wil liams ave., wanted in California on a grand theft charge, was set at $5,000 in Marion county district court Wednesday. Smith, arrested Tuesday by Marion county sher iff's deputies, is held in Marion county jail for San Bernardino authorities. Washing Machines for immediate delivery. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. REVIVAL SERVICES 8TART Calvary chapel at 1275 N. Church .st. is this week holding revival services at 7:45 nightly through Sunday. -Assisting the Roth evangelist party are local singers and solovox soloists. Rumage Sale by Marion Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 661, Thursday over Greenbaums store. . . Apt. Gas it Apt Electric Ranges for immediate delivery.' Broadway Appliance Co, 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. " w APPEARANCE DELAYED Mitchell' Alexander Nevinaki, Clarence William Nevinski and Floyd Eugene Stalen, all of Los Angeles, charged with the theft of a tire from a Salem service station recently, are slated to ap pear in Marion county district court today. The trio, held in lieu of $750 bail each in the coun ty jail, were returned from Eu gene Thursday by Sheriff Denver Young and were scheduled to ap pear in district court Wednesday. Full size ranges for immediate de livery. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. KEN FIELD CASE SETTLED ' The case of Dorothy Kerffield, Salem, charged 'with larceny of clothing, was compromised in Marion county district court Wed nesday and dismissed when re stitution on the missing articles was promised. 32 gal. Electric Water Heaters for immediate delivery. $69.95. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Sa lem, Oregon. LICENSES ISSUED Marriage licenses have been is sued at Vancouver, Wash., re cently to Cecil J. Bradley and Donna B. Fitzgerald, both of Sil verton, and Merle H. Pillsbury and Inez L. Copeland, both of Woodburn. Johns-Manville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing ' down, 3 years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. Com'L LIONS SEE PICTURES Thomas Blanchard of United Air Lines' local office showed moving pictures of Yellowstone national park to members of the Hollywood Lions club Wednesday noon at the Lions den. The pro gram was arranged . by K. B. Kugel, operator of the Salem travel agency. Oil circulators for Immediate de livery, several sizes. Broadway Ap pliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Ore gon. : JACKSON APPOINTED Emory C. Jackson was appoint ed constable of the Silverton dis trict by Marion county court Wed nesday . on recommendation of a number of Silverton citizens. John Dickenson had been named for the post to succeed E. W. O'Brien, but failed to qualify, the court order stated. MRS. LAMBER80N HELD Eldora Lamberaon. alias KMoia Peters, who was paroled Tuesday from Marion county Jail, Wed nesday turned over to Sheriff J. R. Devitt of Santa Cruz county, Calif., where she is wanted on a charge of issuing fictitious checks, the Marion county sheriffs office reported. The 28-year-old woman was recently sentenced to 90 days in the county jail on a charge of obtaining money by false preten ses involving bad checks cached in Salem and Stayton. Her hus band, William E. Lamberson cf Tacoma, Wash., was sentenced to a total of four years in the state prison last month on two check charges and she also was sentenc ed to three years in the prison on a forgery charge but was paroled. files for Apartment William A. Wirtz and Jessie V. Wirtz filed an assumed busi ness name certificate with the Marion county clerk Wednesday for the Sunberg apartment at 555 N. Winter st. Charles A. Driskell and Mable A. Driskell, who sold the business to the Wirtz couple, filed a notice of retirement from the apartments Monday. MINTY RETIRES A notice of retirement from the building contracting firm of Groves and Minty was filed Wed nesday with the Marion county clerk by James Minty. TAYLOR IN JAIL Gordon tuner 'lay lor, Albany, is Jn Marion county jail aerving a 15-day sentence imposed by Silverton justice court Tuesday. He was fined $14 and sentenced to 10 days in jail on a charge of operating a vehicle as a private carrier in a commercial enterprise and also was sentenced to five days and fined $7 on a charge of operating a motor vehicle without clearance light. He .was arrested by state police earlier this week near Silverton. Tho Statesman. Salom, Oregon. Thursday, Sept. II, 1117 3 MAY HAUL LOGS Marion county road log-hauling permits were granted Wednes day by Marion county court to Bernard Schmid, Salem route 6; Chester Maulding, Silverton, and to M. A. Beyer of ML AngeL BRIDGE GETS NEW DECK New decking is being placed this week on the Santiam river bridge at Stayton as a Marion county bridge crew repairs the bridge for tho winter months. Following avnew deck the bridge approaches on both sides will be re-filled and leveled, the Marion county court said Wednesday.' HENDERSON BETTER William Henderson. Albany, in jured in an automobile accident near Jefferson August 10, was in good condition in the Salem Dea coness hospital Wednesday, at tendants reported. - IRON FIREMAN OIL BURNER Enjoy carefree, dependable warmth with aa Iron Fireman Luminous Flame Oil Burner. This oew luminous flame beat ing produces a houseful of con tentment with such quiet eft ciency that you don't give a thought to your beating system. Economical! Ask for free survey. KEITH BROWN Lumber Yard Front Court St. Phone fil3 1288 STATE ST. Prices in Effecl Today, Friday & Saturday 10 lbs. 92c rri.:.. c.i:- inn il. OAO S Us. 47c Lucky Strike, Camel, Chesterfield .... Avalon Brand - Cln. 119 etn. 1.37 TOFFEE Cha,e & Sanborn tt- 45c TOIIATO JUICE 23c Hunt's 46 oz. 2 for 45c !)-,. Great Northern a ieans i buik. .. ib.c Cocoa 2 lb. tin . 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