rOGCL SENTENCED Following a plea rf guilty to a charge (4 adult ry, Edward Wil lixm ridrl, Salrm, route 2. wan ftt-ntrnced to two yean in Orfton Hate prison Saturday by Marion County Circuit Judge E. M. Page and paroled. Fogel was indicted by the county grand Jury two weeks. Sentencing of Billy Bob Riemensnider, 265 N. Commercial st, was continued from Saturday to October 20 by Judge Page. Riemensnider pleaded guilty to charge jof larceny' last week and is held in Marlon county Jail in lieu of $'50 bail. Have your car prepared for win ter driving. Install a hot water beater now.' Stevenson it Me f ford, Texaco Station, 619 Court St. Ph. 21931, ! For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St. COURT APPROVES RE-NAMING Although Marion county court Saturday : had received no official notice from Salem city officials regarding contemplated change of number of c-onflictiog street r&mes in Salem and West Salem nd on the-outskirts of both cities, the court expressed approval of the plan Saturday. Marion Coun ty Judge Grant Murphy llaid that public hearings would be held before the county court issued any tret name-changing orders. Johns-Man1lle slate surface shingles applied by expert roofer Nothing down, 3 years to pay Buy the best at no extra cost Free estimates Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros Rnofmg Co., 164 S. Com'L See the exhibit ot watercolors by .the Northwest Watercolor Society at Elfstrom's galleries, 340 Court. DETROIT ' STORE CHANCES An assumed business name cer tificate for Santiam Food Mart at Detroit was filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by Janet M. Morgan and Margaret Noble, both of Detroit A notice of re tirement from Williams it Co,, a retail grocery, was filed by Philip Williams and Esther Sacher Wil liams and; by Janet Morgan and Margaret Noble. McAlvin's Top Shop, Furniture Upholstery. Call 9360. Legal secretary wanted. Short hand it typing required. Ph. 3424. GARBAGE Dl'MP READIED Grading and graveling of the -ces road into the north Mar ion county garbage disposal dump ix-&r Wood burn, which is expect ed to take place this week,' is all that remains to complete the riant, Marion County Judge Grant Murphy said Saturday. The coun ty road crew now on South River load is expected to finish there; Monday and then work on the dump site road. Electric ranges. New Thermador. Deluxe model. Mitchell Radio it Appliance State and 18th. Ph. . 7577. System Transfer Co; Local trans It r and drays. Ph. 24067. SALEM GRANGE RESUMES First fall meeting of Salem Grange will take place Wednes day at 8 p. m. in I the Woman's clubhouse. : I Obituary KfXLCJt Mrs C. S Ll-our) Keller, at the W-nber ). Mother of Mini Viola kelirr MuUtiM IftfWhVC r.hlnl V.t Cam. of SWm ar4 Helton C. Keller of Yam hill; and cmier of Mr. H. O. Mapea Mr. W. D. Hden. both of Port lund Sn nl be held Monday, tcptember 22, at Z p m. at the Clntugh lUriKk rftapcl itii Rev. Roy Fedje -ff trtafinf . Alton C. Vamon. at the reldenc. IMS Court si . Kepiember 30. Survived I Ma wife. Mr Cditn Vernon of Sa Vm. to r.. Albert Vernon of Loa JinftU-t and Glen Vernon of Sweet iiome-: a brother, Ira Vernon of Port land, and three grandchildren. Service! will be held Tuesday, September' 23. -at 10 am st Clouf n-Bautrk chapel, ith the SWv, W. Harold Lyman of firiU!.. loteroient Hclrratt Memorial j-ara.. 1RI SStlJ. UrxJa Marie Truwell. Infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Glarfya Truaaall. at a local hpital,".Sept. 20. Survived by 1rnU, three brother. Hobby Dean, iilly flay ard Floyd Herman Trucaell. and trandmotltar. Mr. .Ella Pierce, Turner. Ore. Crav-ealde servtres at t in. Monday. Sept. 22. at Belereet Memorial park, under direction of Ctougn-fiamtk company, Hcv, Lloyd T. Anderaon offiriatmg. TIKXIDCE Joseph Oacar Turmdge, lata resident trf Portland, at a local hotpital Satur day at the af e of. II years. He is sur vived by four daughter. Mr. J. R. Clarke of SsUna. Calif., Mrs. E. C. Chandler of ! Keu hikan. Alaaka. Mrs. Paul B Hanrey of Portland, and Mrs. C. William of Newport. Ore. Priv ate aervire 1U be held In the Mow elt-Edsard rhapel, Monday, Rf ptem-t-eT 22, with ronrludlrig aervice at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum and crema torium frtenda are lequesled to omit flowers. m i snay w ish m spend a large amount, ym may wish f eon serve every penny passible. From one ex treme: to the other, y nil find that How ell - Edwards service Is designed to exactly meet i yotar require ment. s HOMUIRRDS au a a a& A a a a A aSBSk g 14 ymotTM CAffKX si tut o in MERGER MEET SET Dr. Frank Sheldon end Dr. I L. Van Dyke, of the Congrega tional Christian churches, will be on Hand Monday at 8 p. m. at the Salem First Congregational church to discuss with church members a proposed merger of the national Congregational Christian churches with the Ev angelical Reformed churches. The proposed merger has been under discussion for the. past seven years. Members of the First Con gregational church, the Knight Memorial Congregational church and the Evangelical Reformed church of Salem and the Hubbard I Congregational church are expec- : ted tq attend the meeting, of which Paul A. Da vies will be mo derator. Fishermen Attention: Lehman's Seafood Bar, Nelfcott, open 5:30 A.M. Buy your breakfast and your bait. Legal secretary wanted. Short hand &i typing required. Ph. 3424. Robert Rawson, Teacher of piano and harmony. Ph.; 3058. NEW HOUSES PLANNED Construction of two new one story dwellings, is approved in building permits issued Saturday by the city engineer's office -"to Robert White, who will build at 410 Iowa st. at a cost of $16,000. and Hitkok and Iludkins, 770 S. Winter St., 3,aoo. Other permits were issued to H. A. Harris to alter duelling at 815 Electric st.. $100, and to Evangelical Reform ed church to reroof dwelling at 966 Marion st., $304. School Opening: Everything in Gym clothing. Howard Maple sporting goods, 372 State St Girl's Gym shoes and gym spx.' Howard Maple Sporting Goods, 372 State St. RESERVE UNIT GROWS Two more men who joined the V-6 naval enlisted reserve dur ing the past week were August John Kubitsha, 40 Carlton Way, and James Francis Brazie, 332 N. 24th st., according to Lf. Comdr. Vernon Gilmore, commander of the O-l organized reserve divi sion here. Both of the men trans ferred to the. division, as well as Kenneth Harold Deacon, 1970 S. Church st They are here!' The latest In Christmas toys, best ass't In town. Get yours now while ass't. is good. Nollman and Engler, 362 State St Luncheon and dinner at Silver Falls Lodge. Available to season end on October 1st. SILVERTON MAN SENTENCED A charge of illegal possession of firearms against Ernest Charles Cole of Silver ton was dismissed in Marion county district court Saturday and he pleaded guilty to a new charge of carrying a con cealed weapon. Cole was senten ced to 30 days in county jail on the latter charge.; Good rummage, Sept. 24, over Creenbaums. Good rummage, Sept. 24, over Greenbaum's. For a Bendix Automatic Home Laundry demonstration call Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Ph. 4036. FATTON AT HOME C.iF..Patton returned to Salem Friday from the veterans hospital in Portland, where he has , been a patient for more than two months. While there he underwent two major operations. Births DUFFY To Mr. and Mm. George L. Duffy. 1845 Court, st.. a son, Saturday, September 20, at Salem General hospital. TRUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. Orville L. Trussell, Turner, a son, Saturday, September 20, at Sa lem General hospital. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, Salem route 6, a daughter, Saturday, September 20, at Salem Deaconess hospital. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Davis, Brooks, a son, Satur day, ' September 20, at Salem Deaconess hospital. A Electrical lisnl tifiie a .-8ai When building your new home call us for a FREE ESTIMATE on your electric wiring and appliances. WE SPECIALIZE IN ELECTRIC HEAT Our work Is guaranteed for one year after installation. No Job too Large or too Small Phone 8605 Day or Ilighl 3055 Portland Road Salem, Oregon IIKNUKUKfl TO SPEAK Explanation of the proposed sales tax, and answers to ques tions, will be given by State Rep. Paul R. Hendricks of Marion county at a meeting of the Pro gressive Citizens of America at i 8 -p. m. Tuesday, Tho public la invited to ottend the meeting, planned as an open discussion forum at Farmers union head quarters, 343 N. Commercial st. For the answer to your water sup ply problems call West Well Drill ing. Ph. 26380. . Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N.. Capitol St LEI C.I I TON RETURNS Lyle Leighton, Cascade area Boy Scout council executive, will be back at his desk in the Salem By owner: New 5 rm. home, large utility rm. & garage, corner lot. Close to school. Bus stops at door. Priced right Ph. 5862. scout office Monday morning fol lowing a recent vacation. Here you are folks. A home with personality. It's a beautiful 2 bed room home located at 2495 E. Nob Hill. Full basement automatic heat, 2 fireplaces, patio, insula tion, ii a kitchen the Mrs. will love, one block to McKinley grade school, bus by door. A home you will be proud of for many, many years. Please do not disturb own er. Sunday call 2-1222. Next week call 2-4115 or 2-4116. The price is $13,750. Lee Ohmart it Co., Realtors, 477 Court st ZANDER JAILED HERE Charles Zander, 1396 N. 4th st., was arrested by city police Sat urday on a district court warrant charging him with cashing a $5 check at the Bligh Billiard par lor without sufficient funds to cover it, city police reported. He was committed to the city jail pending arraignment in district court Modern picture framing. Elf strom's. Graham Studios Violin it Vi ola Re-open Sept 20. Call 2-5571 or 2-2765 for app't WALKUP FINED Norman William Walkup, Al bany, arrested by state police Thursday night on a charge of driving while intoxicated was given a $250 fine and a 30-day suspended, sentence by District Judge Joseph Felton in Marion county district court Saturday. Walkup also was placed on one year's probation. Attention, North Side Residents. Pittsburgh paints, brushes and sundries are now available at At kinson Appliance Co., 2005 Fair grounds Rd. Ph. 24439. BOWN TO LEAVE Midshipman Walter Bown Is to return Monday afternoon to An napolis after. a three-weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Bown, 1245 Nebraska ave. Bown, who was on an extended cruise in European waters Just be fore his leave, will enter his se cond year at the naval academy. Hessler virgin wool shirts. Regu lar price $12.50, now $9.95. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St PHOTO FANS TO MEET First of a series of illustrated lectures on photography will be given at the Salem Camera club meeting at 7:45 p. m. Monday in First Methodist church. Subject this week will be "Night Photo-; graphy." Club officials invited all camera fans to the meeting. Reweaving for Salem again. Ask for Mrs. La Vee, 116 Mar ion. I TAX COMMITTEE TO MEET The Marion County Sales Tax committee will meet Monday noon at the Golden Pheasant restaurant to discuss last minute plans for the closing campaign in support of the proposed sales tax to be voted on at the October 7 Fpecial election. Rex Hartley, committee chairman, will preside. Hop picking Sunday at the John J. Roberts it Co. hop yard. Lor cated 4 miles south on River rd. LICENSED TO WED A marriage license has been Is sued at Vancouver, Wash., to Jackie D. Coop and Ellen H. Young, both of West Stayton. Hop picking Sunday at the John J, Roberts and Co. hop yard. Lo cated 4 miles south on River rd. Coniracfors ATTEIITIOII HOME BUILDERS FILES FOR FIRM Homes Beautiful, a business dealing in architectural designs, was filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by Wilbur D. Garrett of Salem. j j From the moment you get your firet Sffir 4 f t '''yyL plce setting in precious Towle Sterling, li'v!f tS it Harts acquiring new beauty. Time and " NS4i AT constant use add a mellow patina that rffia LA i3 only enhances the worth of loii silver.' ; HiQG JJ Jy' JtJir dyySJfAJ pay as little as $22.50 for a ix-piece place Syjr yJP Jy siting (knife, fork, teaspoon, cream soup 3 Tor BRINKS VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brink of Tacoma are visiting in Salem at the .home of their aunt, Mrs George S. Sutherland. They ar rived Friday after an extended Suggest That Towle Factory Authorized Towle Distributors for Salem trip through southern Oregon and California. Hop picking Sunday at the John J. Roberts and Co. hop yard. Yo cated 4 miles south on River rd. II II mmmm. I II " I You Place Your Orders Now On To Insure Delivery for Christmas Plus knife, Make Your Selection Now and Put in Lay-a-way for Christmas. JEWELERS OF SALEM Liberty at State t K tho Stototman, SoJom, Orogon. Sunday. Sopt 31, 1847 S MRS. JACKSON VISITS Mrs. Coifnne Huntington Jack son of Veitmillion,; S. Dn is pre sently visiting her brother and his 3 piece settings in genuine Towle terlln7 for as little as- federal tax, consisting of 1. 1 luncheon ioik, 1 teaspoon- TO) wife, Dr. and Mrs. Seth Huntng ton, of the First Congregational church. She will remain another six weeks. S9.71 luncheon