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Extradition papers were being
prepared Monday night by the
Marion county district attorney's
office for Claude Hester Herring,
formerly of Salem, who is being
held in Chelan county, Washing
ton, jail on a Marion county dis
trict court warrant charging aban
donment and desertion. The war
rant sets bail at $1,000, the local
sheriffs office reported.
Rummage sale. Highland School,
Oct. 21 and 22. .
JOHN E. DAVIS ELECTED
John E. Davis, 1363 S. Com
mercial St., chief entomologist for
the state department of agricul
ture, was elected president of the
Oregon Entomological society at
a meeting during the week end at
Reed college. The new society
president last night met at his of
fice here with a Dallas 4-H en
tomology group.
Obituary
o-keix,
Mrt. JVannttU t. OKell. Ut resi
dent ft rrtJ N. t. Burnstde St.. Port
land at a Portland hospital Thursday,
Ociotr IS. Survived by three daugh
ter. Dolly Joan O'NeiU Nancy Jane
O NeJ and Jeannetts E. O'Nell, all of
portUnd: a son. Chatles William O . Neil,
also of Portland; father. William Leon
ard ot Virginia. Service will be held
in the CJoujh-Barrich chapel Tuesday,
October 21. at 10 p.m.. with Inter
trrment in the City View cemetery.
W. S. rrederickt tU officiate.
RING LEY
Mrs Nora Blnfley. late resident of
12S Stave st at the residence Friday.
October 17. at the afe of SI years.
Survived by daughter, Mrs. Brubaker
of Corvallia; two cranddaughtere. Irva
Urubaker of Conrallu, and Mrs. Har
lan browti of Oswego. Services will be
held Tuesday. October 21. at 1:30 p.m.
at the W. T. RtKdon chapel, with In
terment in the City View cemetery.
The Rev. Lloyd Anderson will officiate.
HERMAN
At the residence. Salem route . box
SbSC. Philip Herman. Saturday, Octo
ber IS. at the age of 73 years. Survived
by seven chiklien. Theophil Herman of
haw. Oregon. Ben Herman of Astoria.
Traugott Herman and Mrs. William
Hamson. both of Salem. Albert Her
man of White Fish. Mont.. Philip j J.
Herman of Bculah, N.D . and Herbert7
Herman of Ingle ood. Calif.; a broth
er. Christ Herman of Glendive. Mont.;
to sisters. Mrs. John Reiner of Savage,
Mont, and Mrs. Ed Gaiiwas of Hazen.
KD.; 34 grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Member of St. John's
Lutheran church. Funeral services will
b held Wednesday. October 22. at 10
am. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel with
the Rev. H. W. Gross officiating. In
terment still be In City View cemetery.
srr.rm
At the residence. Salem route 2. box
Tit B. October 20. William Frank Speer.
t the age of 7S years. Survived by his
wife. Velma Jannie Speer of Salem;
even children. Wood row W. Speer,
William A. Speer and Roger J. Speer,
ail of Salem. Ruth B. Sprcr of Port
land. Alien T. Speer of Ounsmuir,
Calif , Dorothy E. Brunello of Weed,
CaJrf.. and Thomas A. Speer of Port
land; two sisters. Annie Wheeler of
Yakima. Wash., and Jessie Crawford
of Puallup, With; two brothers.
Thorn fcpeer of Papeto. Wash., and
, Clyde A. 5peer of Portland: and six
grandchildren. Announcement of erv-
later by w. T. Rlgdon company.
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Mrs. Ida Rachel Miller, at her home
t 1SS Lee St.. October 19. Survived by
two daughters. Verai V. Miller- and
Mrs. Byron Simonson. both of Salem;
m mtm. Melvin M. Miller of' Salem: a
aaster. Mrs. Joe Corner! ot Reedsville,
Ore ; three brothers. George Westrolt
erf Portland, Hiram Weslcolt of Bea
verton and Raymond Westcott of North
Plains. Ore.; and five grandchildren.
Services will be held Wednesday. Oc
tober 22. at 1 JO p.m. at the Donelson
wn chapel at HiUsboro with the
. Wilmer N. Brown officiating. In
terment in the Hillsboro cemetery un
der the -dliection of Oough-Barrkk
company.
' BirNRT , : '
Mr. Sarah Margaret Henry at her
home at Falls City, October 20. Sur
vived by her husband. Frank P. Henry
f Falls City; a daughter, Golds Henry
Falls City; a son, J. Fl. Henry of
Falle City; a brother, John M. Stewart
4 Gainesville. Tex.: and a alster. Mrs.
Mary C Padgett of San Diego. Grave
side services v. ere held Monday, Oc
tober 20. at p m, at Belcrest Memor
ial park under the direction of Clough
Bamck company.
.MEYER I
Mrs. Johanna Meyer, late resident of
S Brers ave.. at th residence October
It. Survived by three daughters. Mrs.
, Ernest Gates of Bout. Ida., Mrs. W.
T. Kraushaar of Seguim, Tex., and Mae
M. Meyer of Salem; a son. Henry F.
Meyer of Seaside; two sisters. Mrs.
Mary K'rals of Crawford. Neb.. ' and
Mr. C. X. Stewart of Belllngham.
Wash ; aim eight grancchildren. Serv
ices villi be held Wednesday, October
23. at 1 JO p.m. in the Clough-Barrick
, chapel, the Rev Carl R. Schultz of
ficiating. Interment will be In Belcrest
Memorial jicrk. -
MFRRIOTT
Em. William Gordon Merriott. late
resident ot Woodburn. in the Mediter
ranean theatre Octoher 10. Survived
by his widow, Mrs. Sldpey Jean Mer
Tiott; parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Merriott: a sister. Loris Mrrrtott. all
ef Woodburn. Services will be held
Thursday. October 23. at 2 p m. from
lne Oough-BerTirk chapel with the
Rev. George H. Swift officiating. In
terment tll be in Belcrest Memorial
park. KindBy omit flowers.
DORCAS
Sgt. Francis Pace Morgan. Salem,
kilted In the Invasion of Tarawa. No
vember 20. 193. at the age of 28 years.
Survived by two sisters. Fern Morgan
of Salem route 7 and Mrs. Irene Cowan
fchaunavon of Saskatchewan, Canada:
three brotlerrs. Glen E. Morran of Sa
lem. Richard L. Morgan of Salem and
Fred E. Morgan of Portland; one neph
. w. Jack. Morgao of Salem. The body
will arrive in Salem Wednesday, and
announcement of services will be made
later by the Howell-Edwards funeral
home
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.
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CHEST WORKERS CALLED
j , Executive committeemen, d 1
lyision leaders and other workers
for Salem Community ch'est will
frieet tof luncheon this noon in
the Marion hotel for the first
f'clean up" report tabulations
since the local campaign proper
ended last week with almost 90 per
cent of the $ 100,000 chest goal
pledged: The ichest workers will
have a separate . meeting in the
hotel today; during the campaign
they met with; various service or
ganizations. Staggered edge, 55 lbs. roll and
odds tt ends of Other roofing ma
terial at reasonable prices. Mathis
Bros. 164 S. Commercial.
CARS' PILFERED.
Grant Oliphant, Salt Lake City.
Utah, reported to city police Sun
day that someone broke into bis
car while it was parked near Leo
nard's Supper club Saturday night
and took clothes valued at $310.
Taken were two suits, three dozen
shirts and miscellaneous under
clothing, police reported. H. E.
Cox, Salem, also reported to city
police that his car had been pilfer
ed of clothing valued at $85 while
parked in the 200 block on North
Liberty street Sunday night
Watch for the opening of LaRae's
Shop featuring gifts and children's
wear at 1132 Edgewater, West
Salem.
SCHOOL BUILDING ENTERED
A quonset hut which houses the
Salem high school shop supply
room was entered sometime Sat
urday night by thieves who pried
open a wirfdow, but nothing was
taken, city police reported Mon
day. e
POST 13 TO MEET
Salem post 136, American Le
gion, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight
in the Legion hall, Cottage and
Chemeketa streets. Refreshments
will follow the "meeting.
Just arrived, sm3lf shipment of
Christmas tree strings; and bulbs.
Yeater Appliance, 255 N. Liberty.
METER COINS COUNTED
City Treasurer Paul Hauser an
nounced Monday that the past
week's collection from city park
ing meters amounted to $1,934.97,
bringing the total collection since
April 29 to $47,144.54.
Therm-Oil floor furnaces, $139.50
and $169.50. Available at Ralph
Johnson Apliarices. Phone 4036.
ULLMAN RECORD CITED
A. J. Ullman, Salem general
agent for the Ohio National Life
Insurance Co.. of Cincinnati, was
cited by the firm Monday for his
record as one of the 10 leading
agents of the company so far this
year, following a tabulation of the
first 10 months business. The an
nouncement was made in a dis
patch from the Cincinnati home
office.
For rent floor Sanders, Wood
rows. 450 Center St
ZONER8 POSTPONE MEET
The Salem planning and zon
ing commiKision yesterday post
poned its scheduled Tuesday night
meeting to Friday at 7:30 p. m.
in city hall.
Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens.
EXAMINATION ANNOUNCED
A civil service examination for
meteorological aide will be given
within the near future and ap
plications to take the test should
be filed with the board of civil
service examiners, weather bureau
regional office, 711 Federal buil
ding, Seattle, before October 24.
Salaries range from $2,168 to $3,
397 per year.
Births
JENTZKO To Mr. and Mrs.
William Jentzko. 2370 S. 13th st,
a son, Monday, October 20, at Sa
lem General hospital.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith, Salem route 1. a
son, Monday, October 20, at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital.
HENDERSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Henderson, Mill City,
a daughter, Monday, October 20,
at Salem Deaconess hospital.
CROWFOOT To Mr. and Mrs.
Percey Crowfoot, 1295 Shady
Lane ave., a son, Monday, October
20, at Salem Deaconess hospital.
OAKES To Mr. and Mrs.
John Oakes, Salem route 5, a son,
Sunday, October 19, ' at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
PHILLIPS To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Phillips, Turner, a daugh
ter, Sunday, October 19, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
MILLER To Mr. and Mrs.
William Miller, 855 Gaines ft a
son, Saturday, October 18, at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital.
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STARBUCK COTTAGES SOLD
Sale of the Starbuck cottages
and motel at 3265 Portland rd to
Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Alder was
disclosed Monday by Mr. und Mrs.
John T. Starbuck. Alder, who re
cently arrived from Honolulu, has
taken possession and will retain
the same name and operating
principles for the motel business.
His wife, a bank department head
in Honolulu, will join him after
the ' first of the year. The Star
bucks, who have been in the mo
tel business here for 12 years, will
vacation this winter in California,
but expect to return to Salem.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St
MILKING FILM FOR PUBLIC
Public snowing of a new film on
the milking of cows will be given
at 8 o'clock tonight in Salem
Chamber of Commerce hall, un
der auspices of Mansfield St Co.,
local operator of the Surge store,
handling dairy farm equipment.
The movie recently was produced
by Dr. W. E. Peterson, a dairy
authority, and dairy researchers
of the University of Minnesota.
River silt, top soil, and fill dirt.
Com'l. Sand GraveL Ph. 21966.
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AIRPORT PLANNING TODAY
City officials today will confer
in City Manager, J. L. Franzen'g
office with civil aeronautic auth
ority officials on the Salem air
port development plan which the
CAA has been studying since it
was drawn up -by Franzen and
City Engineer J. H. Davis. De
tails of the plan have not been
disclosed, pending CAA approval.
Avoid the Christmas rush. Order
your picture framing now. Elf
strom's. TOWNSEND MEET TONIGHT
Townsend Victory club 17
meets tonight at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway,
1421 Church st.
DAV BUILDING READIED
Architect L. P. Bartholomew is
completing plans for a Disabled
American Veterans memorial
building, and bids will be sought
shortly. The building will house
disabled veterans and Gold Star
mothers. President Verne Ostran
der announced a final drive for
funds is being planned.
Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens.
Sure! Grables Auto Service for a
good Job. Chevrolet specialty.
3579 Cherry Ave. Ph. 21236.
GREIDER TO TALK
Carl Grelder, veterans employ
ment representative at the Salem
offices of the state employment
service, will address the Willa
mina Kiwanis club tonight. Gr ei
der, a member of the Salem Ki
wanis club, will be accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hudkins
and other local members. Greider
will talk on rehabilitation of the
physically handicapped.
Normandy Manor closed tonight.
JUDD IS BACK
Harlan A. Judd, Marion coun
ty clerk, had returned Monday
to his office from a one-week va
cation. Hard of Hearing? Frenh batteries
and supplies for all hearing aids
at Salem's newest hdq. See new
one unit easy to wear Bel tone.
James Taft & Associates, 218
Oregon bldg. Phone 24491.
MILLER SENTENCED
A 60-day suspended, jail sen
tence and a $100 fine were meted
out Monday by Marion County
District Judge Joseph Felton to
Roy Ernest Miller, 1960 Broad
way st.f who was convicted by a
district court jury last week of
driving while intoxicated. The
jury had recommended leniency,
Judge Felton said.
Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens.
RETIRE FROM 8TATION
Earl T. Gibson and .Nicholas
Klein filed a notice of retirement
from the assumed business name
of Gibson and Klein Service sta
tion Monday with the Marion
county clerk.
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the Right One
Gas-saving, . L-head, high com
pression type throughout!
Oil-aaring aluminum-alloy pistons,
with 4 rings per piston!
ECONOMY plus . .-. because every
unit in all 7 engines is "Job
Rated" to fit its Job!
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Watch Plane's Destruction
BOSTON. Oct. 2$ An unidentified group of survivors watch as the
Bermuda Sky Queen Is destroyed by gunfire in mid-Atlantic after
the last of the 69 passengers and crew had been rescued. The group
wear dry clothes donated by crewmen of the rescue ship Bibb. (AP
Wirephoto to The Statesman.)
PAIR FACE TWO CHARGES
Leonard Chastain and his wife
Neda, 550 Water st., will appear
in Marion county district court
today to enter pleas to the second
charge of forgery filed against
them in a week. They are held
in Marion county jail in lieu of
$1,000 bail each on a similar
charge Lodged against them last
week. Last week's complaint
charged them with issuing a false
$21 check on a local merchant,
for which they are awaiting grand
jury action. The more recent
charge also involved a bad check
passed locally, court records in
dicated. NAMES CHANGED
Marion County Circuit Judge
George Duncan granted three
name changes Monday. The name
of Tsutome Sato was changed to
Kenneth Tsutome Takayama, that
of Betty Sueko Sato to Betty Sue
ko Takayama, and Anna Haruko
Sato to Anna Haruko Takayama.
All are members of the same fam
ily and had been using the name
of Takayama for several years.
Dutch Boy Once Over Wall Paint.
All standard colors on hand. Ph.
4939.
RIEMENSNIDER PAROLED
Billy Bob Riemensnider. 265 N.
Commercial tt., who pleaded guil
ty to a charge of larceny, was
sentenced Monday by Marion
County Circuit Judge E. M. Page
to one year in state prison and
paroled. Riemensnider Waived
preliminary examination in Mar
ion county district court Septem
ber 9 and had been awaiting
grand jury action.
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.
Guaranteed low-cost wiring. Ph.
2-1413. Ace. Electric.
BARKER RETURNS
Herbert Barker, delegate of the
Salem Trades and Labor council
to the national American Federa
tion of Labor convention in San
Francisco, October 6 to 16, was
back at his dek in the Labor
temple here Monday. Barker was
accompanied on his California
trip, by Mrs. Barker.
A. E. Beckett and Associates. In
surance - Real Estate. Specializ
ing in city homes. Listings need
ed. 176 S. Commercial St. Ph.
8841. Eves. 24591.
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Lower servict expense with exhaust
valve seat inserts!
Engine parts protected with oil
filters, oil-bath air cleaners and
full-pressur lubrication!
Full-length water jackets increase
engine efficiency , reduce wear!
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FILE FOR STATION
ArtjVles of incorporation for
Doolittle Mater Service .station.
295 N. Commercial st., were filed
with the Marion county clerk by
T. G. Freres, Frances Freres. Ro
bert Freres. Harold Freres. Jack
Stagner, Ixuie Stagncr and Har
land Brock. Capital ttock is listed
as $150,000.
White Peman female cat needs a
good home in the- country. 264 K.
Cottage. -
ARTICLES FILED
j Articles of incorporation of the
Salem Building Supply Co.. were
filed Monday with the Marion
county clerk by Charles 1. lilair,
A. F. Sheythe and 11. L. Nes..
Capital stock was listed as $5,000.
Hallowe'en social at Mayflower
Co-op. Hall Wed. eve.. Oct. 22. 8
o'clock. Program, stunts, refresh
ments. Townsend Victory Club
No. J7.
Normandy Manor closed every
Tues. ic Wed. night.
TO DISTILL PEPPERMINT
An assumed t-jsiness name cer
tificate for Davidson and Kiepcr,
a business engaged in distilling
peppermint at Jefferson, was filed
with the Marion county clerk on
Monday by Delmer A. Davidson
and Herman R. Kieper, both of
Jefferson route 1.
We are pleased to announce the
association of Willis (Bill) Brown
with our office. Joe Hutchison.
Realtor.
STORE CHANGES
J. Lloyd Nett filed an assumed
business name certificate for the
Fairmount Food store. 1590 S.
Commercial st.. with the Marion
county clerk Monday, while T.
F. Hegstad and Hortense V. Heg
stad filed a notice of retirement
from the name.
Nothing Down Pay Monthly
Venetian Blinds
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Blind Han
1545 Plena St.. W. Salem
Slats in aluminum, steel, wood.
Choice of tape colors.
Moasurod and install od
within 30 miles.
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SCOUT LEADERS MEET
Representatives of Salem's 26
Hoy Scout troops nnd.14 cub packs
will Hint Wednesday niKhl at
I'liniilr piiik to niup (nt plans fur
the annual district dinner meet
ing to be held here in November,
scout officials reported Monday.
DcLuxe "Serve Self Laundry, 345
Jefferson. Ph. 26317.
HANDLE CALLS MEET
Sam Randle, newly appointed
Cherry City district Boy Scout
commissioner, will direct a dis
trict commissioners meet
ing Thursday night at the Salem
scout office. Purpose of the meet
is to introduce new members and
to discuss the district's partici
pation in the Cascade area coun
cil planning conference at Smith
Creek cump November 15-16,
Randle said Monday.
Pance Wed. CryMal Gardens.
BABIES GO HOME
Dismissed from Salem Deacnnes
hospital over the week end with
baby daughters were Mrs. Troy
Perry, 2207 N. Front st.: Mrs.
George Dolan, Lyons, and Mrs.
Verpon Smith. Rickreall route 1.
Mrs. Donald Thomas Spencer, 677
N. Commercial St., took home her
new son.
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
Guaranteed low-cost wiring. Ph.
2-1413. Ace Electric.
STORY HOt'R CHANGED
The Salem public library's story
hour, usually held on Wednesday,
will be at 1 p. m. Saturday this
week, Eileen Van Dyke, children's
librarian, announced Monday.
Three plays will be presented by
the Childrens' playhoue.
Oil circulator?, all sizes, available
at Ralph Johnson Appliances, Ph.
4036.
We Install
OIL CIRCULATORS
OIL FLOOR
FURNACES
CONVERSION
BURNERS
Heating Headquarters
SALEM HEATING &
SHEET METAL CO.
1085 Broadway Ph. 8555
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Our Shell scientists worked out this new
njtfP$ unV J ormula fr motor oil to bring together tht
I ? y est many llicrent compounds.
( Btfl if ' CO7 LyS In New-Formula Golden Shell, they've
V ROt comPoun t0 d' vour engine ... to
-iCT keep it clean . . . and to provide a tough,
'-jM I lt9 oil film. Thit protection
"l Seally takctr engine 1 j
Our Shell Research men can prescribe more
efficient production, too. They've cut the
costs of making this top-quality oil 'down to
where we dealers can sell it for just 30 cents
a quart! Plus tax, of course. And well put
Nrxv-Formula Golden Siiell up against
any competitive oil regardless of price 1
fee.
The Statesman. Salem. Oregon.
MOTIil.RN DISMISSED
Mrs. itrx Ohmart, 1243 Huge st.
West Salem, and Mrs. Dale Brown,
2055 ' Warner t., were dismissed
from Salem General hospital Mon
WANTED
V7ALIIUT HEATS
We pay cash any amount any time
Early market is highest crack now!
ORCUTT'S I IARKET
4200 No. River Road . 1
CAPITOL
N. Cherry Are.
RESTAURANT
Open 24 Hours a Day 7 Days
a Week! Kreakfast Served AU
Hours
SPECIALS:
Sieaks $1.35 - Oysiers 85c
UEVERAGES ALWAYS COLD
STEVENSON'S
2535 Portland Road Phone "9004
Tuesday. October 21. 19475
day with tlwlr new-born sons.
Mis. Hurold White, 443 Manbrin
dr., and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson, 343
Gregson st.. went home with their
baby daughters.
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LUIIDEL1 CO.
Ph. 8862
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525 Chamsketa SL
Phone 4119