(Dntty,;MBwg UBtrneffs YM-IXXCnON READIED Nine new directors for the Sa lan YMCA are to be elected by members Wednesday, on ballots available at the YM, according to General Secretary C. A. Kells. Organization ot the board, includ ing the new directorf, will be a.ccomplihed at Thursday noon' regular meeting for October. Va cancies on the board this year have occurred by the death of T. a. uvesiey ana nouin -jjjc schools for Monday include a nd expiration! of the term oty.irm, uruAm ki.k ,.u a m Dr. C. Herbert Smith, Dr. M. C. Tind'ley. Chester Page, Fred Lam- and R. L. Elfstrom. Edward and Isom will continue custom killing. Ph. 3994. LAI GIIUN TO BE HONORED A memorial service honoring the late Dr. S. B. Laughlin, mas ter: of the Salem grange at the tame of his death last summer, wilf be conducted at a closed meeting of the Salem grange at the Woman' club house at 8 p.m. -Wednesday. Dr. Laughlin was a former professor at Willamette university. Moving pictures will be presented after the meeting by Max Gehlar. All turkey pickers & help report Monday morning 8 A.M. Marion Creamery it Poultry Co. MARKETING JOBS OPEN Applications muit be received ty October 30 for U. S. civil service examinations for market ing specialists in the fields of fruits arid vegetables, meat and meat products or dairy and poul try products. Entrance pay ranges from $4,149 to $7,102 for the po sitions, which would be with the army quartermanter market cen ter at Seattle. Additional infor mation may be secured from W. H. Fischer, civil service sercetary at Salem postoffice. Kormandy Manor open tonight. Tt RNBCLL ArrOI.VTED - David Turnbull, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turnbull, 1365 -TJ. 21st at, is a member of the Webfoot rally squad publicity, committee at University of Oregon, wherehe at a.frehman majoring in archi tecture. Kormandy Tours, Fri- gagbt. Manor open every Sat., Sun. and Mon. Obituary etL Mr. Jcannetta K. O'Nell. late rrl aWi.l ef W43 N. K. Burnside ft., Poit land. at Portland hoaprtal Thursday, October 1. Survived by tnree daugn ter. lxI)y Joan O'Neil. Nancy Jane Ci ktd and Jeannetta E. O'yieil, all of J-otliatxl: a ton, Charles William O'Mctl. tag of Portland; father. William Leon ard f Virginia. Service will be held to Ute Cloufii-Btmck rnapel Tueiday, October SO. at 1130 pj.. with Inter Buer.l in City View eemetery. The Jtev. . ft. Fredericks will officiate. RINGLET Mrs Nora Bin ley. late resident of hlaie at. at the residence rrlday, October 17. at the age of S3 years. au-vrve by daunter, Mrs. Bru baker mt Cervallis: two granddaughters. Irva fcrubaarr of Corvalli. and Mrs. Har lan Brown of Otweco. Services will be held Tuesday, October 21. at 130 p.m. t the W..T. Rtgdon chapel, with in torment in the City View cemetery. , RUM4N At the residence. Salem route S. box UsC. Philip Herman, Saturday. Octo ber IS. at the age of 74 years. Survived tf seven children. Theophil Herman of (luw. Orrffon, Ben Herman of Astoria, Iraugott Herman and Mrs. William Harrison, both of Salem, Albert Her loan of White Fish. Mont.. Philip J. hrrnun ef Beulata. N D . and Herbert Herman of Inglewood. Calif.; a broth er. Chrwt Herman of Glendive, Mont.; two sister. Mrs. John Keincr of Savage, Mont., and Mrs. Ed Callwas (rf Hazen. XX ; M f randchildren and three great randc-Miidren. Member of St. John's Lutneran church. Announcement of cervices later by the W. T.. Kigdon etia pel. l , MtlLR Mrs Henry Meyer, at the residence, 4 Bre ave.. Saturday. October IS. Survived toy three daughters. Mrs. Er-t-t Gate of Boiae. Ida . Mrs. W. T. Krauahaar of Sefuim. Tex., and Mae Meyer of Salem: a son. Henry T. Mey er of Seaside: two sitters, Mrs. Mary XraU of Crawford. Neb., and Mrs. C. R Stewart of Helling ham. Wash.; also' ty 1 giandsorii and I gieat grandsons. Announirenient of services will be made later by Ute dough-Barm k company. MUSKET Mr Carrie Catherine Brisker, late resident of Portland, at a local hospital Saturday. October IS Survived by three daugliters. Mrs. Elizabeth Below f Portland. Mrs Anita Trefren and Mrs Eleanor Ebright. both of Sacra gneeto. X'alif : three sons. Phillip Flrta key. Jeronie Brisker and William Bris key. aU of LaCrose. Wis.; a brother, W P. Borrhardt of Salem; also by 13 grandchildrra and 1 great granddaugh ter. Service will be held Monday. 6c tuber 20. at S p m. in the Clouf h-Bar-nck chape with the Rev. Dudley frtram officiating. Interment will be in twlrrevt Mrniurial park. CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge the liberal floral offerings and sym pathy extended to us during our sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank South and Randel. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles South and families. UIIDER G.I. BILL OF RIGHTS! If you arc eligible under the G. I. Bill, it won't cost you more than the price of a simple physical examination to become a pilot. Come on est to Salem Air Service and Join a swell omnch of men and women who are not only Learning to fly but learning that private flying Is good business in town, or on the farm a grand clean sport, too! And you other folkswe'd appreciate the chance to tell you aU a boot this flying business. It's s safe, fast, reliable means of transportation . . . one that's really here to stay, and grew. Drop at, let's talk it over. No obligation of course. CLUB TO CONVENE Townsend club 2 will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Marion county courthouse. A Halloween program is planned. 2 bedrra. bungalow, completely furnished, including heut, water, lights, etc. 2 blocks from bus. Ph. 2-5978. . MONDAY PROGRAMS SET Events scheduled in Salem pub- firrt grade health clinic at 9 a.m. in Huh grade school, and an as sembly with Taylor the magician at 10:05 a.m. in Parrish junior high school. Now time for fall planting of Camellias & Azaleas. Follow sign 2 miles north of Brooks on Paci fic Highway. Millard Henny, Brooks, Ore., Rt 1, Box 159B. CULVERT COMPLETED The last of four new culverts installed this fall on market road 41 between Turner and Clover dale will be completed next week. A Marion county road crew will begin pouring a concrete deck Monday, the Marion county court reported Saturday. Normandy Manor open every Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. and Mon. night. K OF C PLANS TRIP Members of the Salem council. Knights of Columbus, will visit with the Sublimity council Tues day night. The local council will first conduct a short business meeting here at 7:30 and will then motor to Sublimity, Grand Knight Al Cramer said. ATTEND INSURANCE CONFLAB ,Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ullman and other members of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in the Salem district have returned from the company's convention in Victoria, B.C. This was the first company convention since 1941. While in Victoria, the Ullmans were regis tered at the Empress hotel. A. E. Beckett and Associates. In surance - Real Estate. Specializ ing in city homes. Listings need ed. 178 S. Commercial St Ph. 8841. Eves. 24591. WEATHER HALTS CORN f An urgent call for corn harvest ers is on file at the Salem farm labor office, effective whenever Modern picture framing. Elf titrom's. Rummage sale, Junior Guild of Episcopal church, at Parish house Fri. & Sat., Oct. 24 tt 25. Read "Rhymes of Reason," a new comic strip in verse sponsored by Denison and Stone, electrical en gineers, starts today! Watch for it in The Statesman each Sunday and Wednesday. Births PORTER To Mr. and Mrs. Ri ley Porter, 1805 S. 12th st, a son, Saturday, October 18, at Salem Deaconess hospital. j HOEYE To Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Hoeye, Mill City, a daughter, Saturday, October 18, at Salem Deaconess hospital. MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Miller, 855 Gaines ave., a son, Saturday, October 18, at Salem General hospital. PEARSON To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pearson, 870 Trade st., a daughter, Saturday, October 18, at Salem General hospital. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, 185 McNary St., twins, daughter and son, Saturday, October 18, at Salem General hos pital. We think you will agree with us, once you've heard it, that the music of our beau tiful Kimball pipe or gan is the most desir able of all music for our purpose. ruruRRL Homt HiNonMCAfixxvuii WON1...3672 J O IMS aurpisoes . planes. - . ::fcdS the weather becomes dry enough to permit picking, the office re ported Saturday. Some corn fields are facing; a substantial loss If the corn is not harvested soon, said Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, farm labor assistant. We are pleaded to announce the association of Willi (Bill) Brown 4 with our office. Joe Hutchison, Realtor. DISEASES REPORTED Communicable diseases reported in Mariorf county for the week ending October 18 to the Marion county department of health in cluded one- cose each of diph theria, meningitis and gonorrhea, two of syphilis and three of whooping cough. DeLuxe "Serve Self Laundry, 345 Jefferson. Ph. 26317. FORUM GROUP MEETS Meeting at the YWCA tonight at 8 p.m., the recently-formed lo cal committee on sponsoring pub Jic discussion forums will discuss forum topics and organizational ac tivities. Elizabeth Dotson is chair man of the committee. LONE PERMIT ISSUED A building permit was issued by the city engineer's office Sat urday to F. T. Boggs to erect a one-story dwelling and garage at 1945 Hazel ave. at a cost of $3800. Johns-Manville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay Buy the bent at no extra cost Free estimates Ph. 4642. Mathls Bros R-mfing Co.. 164 S; CornV LEGION MEET SLATED Regular meeting of Capital post 9, American Legion, will be at 8 p.m. Monday in Legion hall Commagder Lawrence Osterman will preside at -the business ses sion, to be followed by refresh ments. MEMORIAL PLANNED A resolution memorial to the late Rollin K. Page, longtime Salem attorney, will be presented to the Marion county circuit court by the Marion County Bar association Monday. The ceremony will be at 9:30 a.m. in the court's cham bers in the courthouse, accord ing to Bar Secretary Sam Harbi son. For rent Floor Sanders, rows, 450 Center St Wood- BRIDGE HAUL COMPLETED The steel bridge to go up over uuiie erf-ex at aeons Alius next summer has been hauled from Baker to Scotts Mills in three ! truck InaHs Marion Cnnntv fnm. missioner Roy Rice said Saturday The county recently acquired the 90-foot span from the state. It will replace the old wooden covered bridge. Want a nice new place to live? Bring your home-on-wheels out Portland hiwav to the North S lem Trailer Park PORCELI N ED! ' nl. tit ' . .pcr' Ralph Johnson Appliances S55 Center Phone 4036 No Parking Problem 1 I m -.-ea V1' WHY WITH SALEM AIR SERVICE! JUST A FEW REASONS Salem's largest flight operation. The only operation in the whole northwest giving ALL flight courses from private through air line. Several times as many students trained here as at all ether operations in Salem combined. More instructors more experience m r e . I f a . . . i O sua mart varica types oi sur JL'DD TO RETURN Marion County Clerk Harlan Judd, who was away on. vacation last week, is expected back at his desk in the courthouse Monday, his staff reported Saturday. Judd has been hunting deer near En terprise. TWINS BORN HERE Twins, a son and a daughter, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, 185 McNary tt., at Sa lem General hospital Saturday. The proud father said both new arrivals were extremely healthy specimens, weighing about five pounds plus each. The twins were the Johnsons' first children. Easy Spin-dry washer. Looks like new. A good buy on a good rna- chine.' Call 2-3582 or see at 425 Wayne Drive, Manbrin Gardens. TREES MEETING TOPIC Trees Through the Ages" is the topic of a lecture to be given by A. W. Hancock of Portland at 8 p. m. Wednesday under sponsor ship of the Salem Geology socie ty. The meeting will be in Collins hall on the Willamette university campus, with the public invited. A display of petrified wood, part of Hancock's large collection, will be shown at the lecture. ELECTRIC CO. FILES An assumed business name cer tificate for Silver Falls Electric, located at Silverton, was filed with the Marion county clerk Sat urday by L. H. Campbell, 1765 Center st, Salem. tOLD MIRROR artiMry of OLD LACE RAMBLER ROSE a pattern CANDLELIGHT n i in i In I I li ml nl i Iiiiii In il y su I II i mini inn u V '''""'assBai . $OLD MIRROR the perfect setting for your engraved initials, the quaint I - - aniMry oi me viriorian era ........ RUSH SERVICES HELD Funeral services Saturday after noon for Lt. Col. Clinton Rush, retired army officer who died at his home here, were conducted at Clough-Barrick chapel by Capital post 9, American Legion.. Com mander Lawrence Osterman and Chaplain C. V. Richardson offi ciated. Songs were sung by M. Meusey and taps played by Roger Middleton. Burial will be in Ar lington national cemetery at Washington, D. C. 1936 Dodge panel. '41 motor. Ph. 6045. Rt. 2, Box 319. FRANZEN HAS COLD Absent from his office in city hall Friday and Saturday was City Manager J. L. Franzen, who had contracted a cold. He is expected to be on duty again Monday. DeMolay Mother's club rummage sale over Greenbaum's Mon. ft Tues.,.Oct. 20 & 21. SLATED ON RADIO J. J. Sechrist secretary - trea surer of Willamette National Farm Loan . association, and Philip M. Brandt, jr., secretary - treasur er of Willamette Production Credit association, will speak on the Ore gon Farmers' union weekly radio program Wednesday at 7 p. m. over KOAC. The topic will be "The Farmer Cooperative Credit System." Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. the perfect setting for your engraved the v irtorian era ........ CRAFTSMAN sleek modern lines, crafted in the Left traditions of the early master silversmiths ........ LOUIS XIV the courtly magnificence of France in the 17th century, in perfect harmony with today's furnishings . . . . . SILVER FLUTES all curves and light reflecting surfaces, with an unusual hand-crafted look ......... OLD MASTER a regal pattern in the true tradition of the finest artists, richly decorated . . . . . . . . . . gleaming purity of line, bordered with lovely flowering pattern hemmed for young moderns . MRS. BRISKLY DIES HERE Funeral services for Mrs. Car rie Catherine Briskey, late resi dent of Portland, who died here Saturday, will be held Monday at 2 pm. in the Clough-Barrick chapel with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial park. Mrs. Briskey is survived by a brother, W. F. Borchardt of Salem; three daughters; three sons and by 13 grandchildren and 1 great grand daughter. River silt, top soil, and fill dirt, Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. POLICE DON RAINCOATS State police stationed at Salem donned new yellow raincoats Sat urday. The coats arrived earlier in the week, police said. Avoid the Christmas rush. Order your picture framing now. Elf strom's. TOASTMISTRESS TRIP Salem Toastmistress members attending fall meeting of the Ore gon Council of TM International at Tillamook Saturday included Lois Hamer, secretary of the coun cil; Kathryn McKinnon and Ada Ross. Miss Hamer and Miss Mc Kinnon were on an inter-racial panel discussion Saturday after noon. Watch for the opening of LaRae's Shop featuring gifts and children's wear at 1132 Edgewater, West Salem. initials, the quaint f I 2 2.50 22.50 23.50 22.50 a delicate lacy design 22.50 with shining panels s . 22.50 23.50 JEWELERS OF SALEM LIBERTY AT STATE Th Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Sunday. October 19. 1947 S SCIIUSS TO ADDRESS JCi Al Schuss, sports announcer and business manager of station KOCO, will be the featured speaker at a noon luncheon meet ing of the Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Marion hotel. Schuss will relate his experiences in radio and the FBI, Sure! Grables Auto Service for a good job. Chevrolet specialty. 3579 Cherry Ave. Ph. 21238. BABIES GO HOME Mrs. Gilbert Redinger, 2460 Droadway tt., was dismissed from Salem Deaconess hospital Satur day with her baby daughter. Mrs. Allan Shepard,- Chemawa, went home from Salem General hospital with her new-bom son. WANTED WALIIUT HEATS We pay cash any amount any time Early market i highest crack now I ORCUTT'S MARKET 4200 No. River Road A sis -piece place setting (nlfe, forV, teaspoon, crram soup spoon, salad fork. butler spreader) including Federal Tax. Hartman Bros, suggest that you place your orders now for Toicle Sterling, that you may have delivery for Christmas. mm MRS, HENDRICKS UNCHANGED Mrs. Marbell Hendricks of Rai nier, Ore., confined in Salem Dea coness hospital since Friday with serious injuries sustained in an automobile accident" near Brocks, was in an "unchanged condition Saturday night, attendants report ed. Mrs. Hendricks was injured when the car in which she was riding skidded Into lumber truck and overturned. CARS COLLIDE Cars driven by L. A. Strong. Jr.. 1177 N. Commercial st, and John F. Steelhammer, 1990 N. 17th it, collided at Nebraska and North 17th streets Friday, resulting in minor damages to both vehicles but no injury to the drivers, city police reported Saturday. CESSHA AIDCDAFT SALES & SERVICE SAILED Ann Enwnsis Call 7231 McNary Held