7S 1 It at (Dntty Mwg DBo'fleffs appeal timV extended Appellants in twor"ppeal cases involving the partially - Complet ed Froen Food Banfc on South Commercial street Monday were -granted until October 31 to file transcript fh Marion county cjy- 4 curt court. Marion L. Corkum and Marion L. Corkum. doing business , . C5M. Coikum.Cu, contractors, hae Med notice of appeal Jo the state supremeicourt from a circuit f court decision clearing William C. Gabriel's iftle to the food bank from len instituted by Cork,um. : Gabriel and Corkum have Mso . tiled notice of appeal from a tjght jf foreclosure decision granted by .-the court to Oregon Mutual Sav ings Bank of Portland. ;' River silt, icp soil, arid fill dirt. Court. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 219C6. Attention,- Deer Hunters: Order double wrapped Master Bread for camping from your favorite gro cer today. MEIERS PAROLED Charles Meyers, Silverton, was .sentenced tohe year in the coun ty jail Monday and paroled fol lowing his plea of guilty to a charge of obtaining money under false pretense before Marion County Circuit Judge George Dun can. Meyers was charged with - phasing a false flO check in Sa Jem on September 18 when ar rested last week by Marion coun ty sheriffs deputies. Close out sale on all baby items, KIrtrom'i Gift. . Im but wish te spend a large ameant. yea may wish te coa- vaeye every penny possible. Front ene ex- treme U the other,' yeell find that Hew erl - Edwards service Is designed te exactly meet year require seats. HOUIELLEDUIRRDS WnERfiLHOmE HJaO'iMOtfiSXS'iUT 14'''r::iLi!:FT-'':ljl WEISFIELD'S NAME Bulova for A hartdsome 17-jewel mod el in rich fold finished case designed to please? every man. " ' IBIEMIKIIJS Benrus for Men : " 'V -" ' ' ; -y i ' Distinguished' in .design, V"f precision made, 17-jewel IiJ ' model with popular expan- MWeVw sion bracelet, gold finished. u USE WEISFIELD'S EASY CREDIT TEDIIS . 110 IIOIIEY D017II AS LITTLE AS 25c WEEK 110 IIITEDEST OD EXTRA CHADGE FOB CBEDiT OPEIi: YOim EASY UEISFIELD ACCOUIIT HOT See Marty Boesch Agency FELTON ON VACATION Marion County District Judge Joseph B. Felton ; began a one week vacation today and will re turn to his duties next Monday morning. In Judge Felton ' ab sen cases slated for his court will be processed In justice counts in the county. The Judge planned to go deer hunting. I. 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 jS. Com'L Dance Wed, "Crystal Gardens. WAYNE MERCER WINNER Wayne Mercer, 15-year-old son of Mr. and MTs. R. H. Mercer, Sa lem route 6, box 66, has received word that he was winner in an amateur talent program over ra dio station KALE on which he played a marimba solo last wet k.. As winner he will appear again on the "Take the this time at 8 p: over KALE. i Air" program; m. Thursday Closing out a complete line of baby items to maKe room for other merchandise.- Salej last while stock last. Everything, from food warmers to rattles. Come early for a good selection. Elf Strom's Gift Dept. DeLuxe "Serve Self1 Laundry, 345 Jefferson. Ph. 263171 CHAMBER LUNCHEONS 8TART The annual series of weekly luncheon meetings of the Salem Chamber of Commerce will open next Monday noon when the local chamber meet jointly with the Business r and Professional Wo men's club to hear an address by Dr. Virgil M. Rogers, superintend ent! of schools at Battle Creek, Mich. The program will observe the 20th national business wo men's week. Dr. Rogers also will address school admirrklxators in a state-called meeting next week. Dr. Waltz's office closed Septem ber 26 to October 13. Attention. Deer Hunters:1 Order double wrapped Master Bread for camping from your favorite gro cer Joday. METERS TAKE $1.81 City Treasurer Paul H. Mauser noted Monday that last week's parking meter collection showed levelling - off indications, with total receipts at 11,883.67, Just above the weekly average of $1,- 844 after two weeks' receipts in the neighborhood of $2,000. Total meter collection since first meters were installed last April is $41, 293.12. Dance Wed. Crystal . Gardens WATCHES ' Men 2.50 The dainty nnme" delightful 15-jew movement in en cushion-shaped case. So feminine and so depen dably accurate is this 15 jewel Benrus in charming round case, gleaming gold en finish. 1 MOTHERS GO HOME Dismissed from Salem General hospital over the week end with their baby daughters were Mrs. Leslie Klampe, Salem route 7; Mrs. Lloyd Straw, 1750 S. 12th st.; Mrs. Clinton Ault, 1545 N. Capitol st.; Mrs. William Spallng er, 462'i State st; Mrs. Fred Reidy, Salem route 8; Mrs. An drew Sovenski, Salem route 9; Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Sublimity, and Mrs. Glenn Haworth, I860 N. Winter t. Mrs. R. O. Eriekson, 776 Gerth st.. West Salem was dismissed with her baby son. Rummage Sale. Truth Center, 262 N. Cottage. Oct. 2, 3. .' Attention, Deer Hunters; Order.) double wrapped Master Bread for camping from your favorite' gro cer today. FROM SAN FRANCISCO ' Ernest H. King, photo editor with The Associated Press in San Francisco, and "tyrs. King are vis iting former San Francisco friends in Salem this week. King, veteran photographer, was in charge of Life - AP - Acme - INP picture pool in the southwest Pacific dur ing the war and all war pictures from that area were channeled through his office. Attention, Der Hunters: Order double' wrapped Master Bread for camping frorrf your favorite gro cer today. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol Si. ' CITY OFFICIALS TO HUNT Mayor R. L. Elfstrom and City Manager J. L. Franzen are this week on a hunting expedition to the Steens. mountains, in a deer hunting party which also includes Tinkham Gilbert, Dick Severin and Henry Carl. They will re turn Sunday. . 14 in. by 2x4, Insulating lath, also V in. 4x8. rigid board. Bork man Lumber4 rand Hardware, 2460 State St. Phone 3701. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows. 450 Center St. Y MEETING SLATED A selected group of young men from the Salem area who have been ttive in local YMCA work will meet at the Salem YM at 8 p. m. today to hear Ken Fleming, Portland, regional director of the Y's men club in the Northwest, discuss operation of the organiz ation in preparation for founding a unit in Salem. Fleming and a group of young men from the Portland club will explain the workings of their Porltand club and Y's men-club in general. All holders of Portland Electric Power first preferred and prior preferred or bonds should consult Conrad, Bruce & Co, concerning exchange. 203 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 4106. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. ' FAMOUS. IIBUJILCDVA Bulova for Ladies "Goddess of 29.75 dainty gold Benrus for Ladies 205 1316 Sfaie Si. i Phone 2-5358 HELD ON LARCENY rCJIARGE Charged with the it-rent larceny of a 9100 watch tit Roger and Bishop hopyard on Brown's island, Ernest Anthony Hoffer of White Swan, Wash., is held in Marion county jail in lieu of $1,000 await ing action of the grand jury. Hof fer appeared for preliminary ex amination in district court Monday following his arrest Sunday at the hopyard by a deputy sheriff, Today's Buy Tomorrow's Secur ity If you can make out with J bedroom, here's a good buy. It's an i almost new, clean and cozy small home located at 1740 Baker St. Fully plastered, carpeting auto matic air-eonditioned s feriiace, really nice throughout. Take a drive by this little number "today. If interested, call our salesman, Mr - Stewart at 25669. Week days call 24115. Please do not disturb owner. Full price is only $5,950; with extra paved corner lot south, $6,500. Lee Ohmart & Co., Real tors, 477 Court St. Ph. 24115-24116: 100 virgin wool slacks, gabar dines, worsted, herringbone and bed ford cords. $12.9 to $18.50. Ax Jones, 121 North High st. Uhley Music Studio. Instructor trumpet Trombone, baritone, French horn, bass,,.- 735 Piedmont W. Salem. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See the new one with easy to wear button. Jmes Taft & Associates, 218 Ore gon Bldg. Ph. 24491. ASH AWAITS GRAND JURY William L. Ash, Portland, awaits Marion county grand jury action while being held in the county jail in lietiv of $1,000 bail charged with obtaining money un der false pretenses. Ash, charged with the passing of five fictitious checks in Salem, waived prelim inary examination when he ap peared in district court Monday. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. SHIELDS BACK FROM TRIP H. C. Shields, 4160 Marion st, has returned frorA a 30-day trip during which he 'visited relatives in North and South Carolina and at Miami Beach, Fla. ' Dutch Boy Once Over Wall Paint. All standard colors on hand. Ph. 4939. VICTORY CLUB TONIGHT Townsend Victory club 17 will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Olive Raddawav, 1421 N. Church st. 1 ft ' " u rrj TWO KfV IIOI'SES PLANNED PeimiUr fir two Jirw Ihhim-h were issued by ttie iit'y building inspector's dcpajlmcnt Monday to W. J. Wellard. who plans a $5.00Q house at 2247 Mill ft., and to II. E. Pade and t'. H. Ken. who plan a $6.(K0 houeat 13 IS Norway -st. Joseph Mrjstnk reccivrd a permit to make $1,400 alterations to a house at 735 Ferry st.,;and F. O. Repine was given permission to erect a billboard at 1250 at 2575 Portland rd. Alleratiori permits for work estimated to cot tx tweii $20 and $900 went to R. E. Stan ton, for work at 1764 Market st.; W. WJS'Holt 2275 N. Front st.; Wayne M. Price, 960 N. Cottage ft; J. L. DeWeese. 85 S. 20th st; Joseph Lehn. 368N. 13th st: Car roll Ford, 560 N,r23rd st.; F. D. Kibbie.. 695 S. Commercial st; Dale Heutzeriroeder, J545 Hansen ave ; John A. OdiandI.SO N. 23rd St., and E. B. Perrine, 2185 N. Lib erty st Reweaving for Salem again. Ask for Mrs. La Vee, 116 Marion. DRIVER FINED. SENTENCED A $250 fine and a 30-day sen tence were meted out to Edward Lawrence Fa-rris. West Stayton, by Marion County District Judge' Jo seph Feltori when . Farris pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of driving while intoxicated. Farris was arrested last Friday night by state police. Rummage sale over Greenbarim's miursday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. iO-30 DINES TONIGHT Carl Greider. new veterans em ployment representative for the Salem employment office, w ill dis cuss his use of a recently acquired seeing eye dog when Jie addresses the Salem 20-30 club at its din ner meeting st 7 o'clock this eve ning in the Gold Arrow restau rant. Club officials faid the din ner and program will be open to any men between the ages of 20 and 30 who wish to attend. KIWANIS TO MEET Robert W. Fenix, business man ager of Willamette university, will be the featured speaker at a meet ing of the Salem Kiwanis club this noon at" the Marion hotel. "Wil lamette yniverjiity - Sense to Cents" will be the subject of his address. ' 4 Lee Ohmart A Co., realtors, 477 Court st, Salem, Ore., are pleased to announce the association of Mr. A. E. Danielson with our firm. Lee Ohmart & Co.. Realtors. 477 Court St., are pleased to announce the association of Mr. William R. Stewart with our Inm. war?. TREE SERVICE FILES John Payne, 24H S. Chuich t., filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county cleik Monday for Insured -Tree Serue, a business dealing with removing, falling, topping and trimming tiees. FARRELL COMING BACK Secretary of State Rouert S. Farrell, jr., who has been attend ing the annual meeting of the Na tional Association of Secretaries of State bl Hiloxi, Miss., will re- I turn to Salem late this week, he i telegraphed his office Monday. Farrell is retiring president of the : association. COUNTY OFFICIALS TRAVEC I Marion County Judge Grant Murphy and County Commission ! er Ed Rogers will be in Eugene i today attending a dinner meet . ing at the chamber of commerce . for the sub-committee on appro i priations for civil works, a con ! gressional delegation now on an ! inspection trip of the WiHaihette i valley. . VISITS IN ROSEBI'RG Mrs?: Viola Harrelson, st., has returned from 317 State Ropeburg, where shevisitcd her brother and sister-in-law, , Mr. and Mrs. L. R Mynatt, anrlAer niece. Irs. Leila Weber. While there she went to Riddle to look after property in terrsts. Births I r ii.ni.i.iu in ii. anil ivii?. j Wayne Fierling. Marion, a son, j Sunday. September 28, at Salem General hospital. j FARRELL To Mr. and Mrs. J Norman D. Farrell, Salem route 1 6, ar son, Sunday. September 28, at Salem General hospital. j FACGHT"" To Mr. and Mrs." Pjeton Faught 100 N. Commer jCial st., a daughter. Monday. Sep- tern be r 29, at Salem General hos- Ipital. Nothing 'Down. Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds - ELMER -The Blind Han 1545 Plaza St. W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors. Measured, and installed within 30 mile. Phone 7328 lor h estimates. . . . ride the big, safe, comfortable City Lines buses that get yqu there on time and leave your parking worries at home. Save money, too. Ride the bus to town'tomotrowl 17 "The Statesmen. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday. Sept 30. 1947 5 OI.SRl'D To Mr. and Mrs. WALL To Mr. and Mrs. Eit . Gordon Olsrud, 261 W. Miller St., J. Wall, Salem route S, a daugh-' a on, Sunday, September 28, at iter, Monday, September 29.' at S Salem General hospitaL liwn General hospital. Rl'SCII To Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Rusch. Salem route 8, a son, Sunday, September 28, at Salem General hospital.' BIILES ' To Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Miles, 1150 N. 17th St., son,, - Sunday, September 28, at Salem General hospitaL - MILLER To Mr. and Mr. Ivan Miller, Aumsville, a (laughter Sunday, September 28, at Salem Deaconess hospital. ERNST To Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Ernst Jefferson, a son, Monday, September 29, at Salem General hospital. STRONG Tp Mr.' and Mrs. Charles E. Strong, 200 Vista ve a daughter, Monday, September 29, at Salem General hospital. HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs.i James P. Howard, 1055 Cedar st.-, a daughter,' Monday, September; 29, at Salem General hospital. JENSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Jensen, ll35 S. 18th at, a son, Monday, September 29, at Salem General hospitaL n E P A I n s S A L E S WADIIEirS aii ' noM Makes Aato 1117 ralrfreanoe Kd. "Heart f HellyweW rtekaa). DeUeery Call HS1 miJfJAA MM M M POTTER To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Potter, Dallas, a daugh ter, Monday, September 29, at Salem General hospital. WILLIAMS -r To Mj". and Mr. Thomas A. Willfams.85 Wilkw st., a sonunday, September 28 at Salem, General hospital. JAYSOII'S QUALITY SUITS At Bridget V Prices Featuring famous suit line?, combining me ticulous hand tailor ing with all .wool worrtetl in hard fintih fahrics. Tatterns vou - know will pleae you, etyled , to enhance your appearance. & 1 la Ucl i PER S An Week Gtar&ate4 V 4U Cnrt SU Call 1US