A&&ST0 FOR LANE
Bobbie Ray Johnson, Jefferson
rout 1, was arrested Wednesday
by Marion county sheriffs deputy
and turned over to Lane County
Sheriff C. A. Swarts on a ' Lane
warrant charging negligent homi
cide. It was understood by the
sheriffs office that Johnson, who
is a coast guardsman, was the driv
er of a car in a fatal auto-motor
cycle accident near Eugene re
cently : "
Air-Steamship tickets anywnere.
Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St
PACKING FIRM FILES
lumbia Packing Co, 1045 N. 5th
st, to sell and pack nuts and re
lated products, was filed Wednes
day with the Marion county court
by Edwin D. Harding, 655 N. Cot
tage it, and Lloyd G. Hackworth,
1045 N. 5th si
The Flower Basket now open, 1020
Market Ph 2-4802
JEFFERSON STORE NAMED
John Korenian, Jefferson, filed
with the Marion county clerk Wed
nesday a certificate of assumed
business name for Jefferson Fire
atone store, dealing in auto ac
cessories and tires.
Health shop specialist Raw sugar,
ocean salt vegetable protein,
soyalac, herb' teas, organic sea
food. Shop open Friday St Satur
day nights. Laura L. Drill, nutri
tion counselor. Ph. 26835.
LOG HAULING APPROVED
Permits to haul logs over' speci
fied Marion county roads were
granted Wednesday by the county
court to Hugo Cook, Salem route
t, box 246H; J. E. Peterson and S.
fc. Griffith, 475 Bliler ave, and
George Wirth, 840 Plymouth dr.
Reroof now with Johns-Manville
shingles. Don't gamble with an old
roof. Ma this Bros, 164 S. Com'l.
Free estimates. Phone 84642.
THUMB SMASHED
Cheryl Baker, 1955 N. Capitol
at, had a badly mashed right
thumb Wednesday when a cedar
ehest lid fell on it She was treat
ed by city first aid men.
Young Tom Turkeys 45c lb. Put
ne in your locker for Thanks-
Jivingv Save money. C S. Orwig,
375 Silverton Ret, Salem. Ph.
1-6128. ,
46 AND INCORPORATES
Articles of incorporation for vol
ture 153, "La Societe des 40 Horn
mes et 8 Chevaux, Marion coun
ty's chapter of the American Leg
ion 40 et 8 fun group, .were filed
Wednesday with the county clerk.
Incorporators are A. J. Feilen, 607
N. Capitol st, president; Fred I H
Paul us, 1556 N. Church st, vice
president; Paul Gemmell, - 490 j N.
24th st, treasurer, and Harry j F,
Caldwell, 140 N. 14h st, secre-
Ballroom dancing classes for Sr.
High School stwdents, begin Thur.,
Oct 21, 7:30 pjn. Paul Armstrong
Assumed business name of Cof School of Dancing. 11990 Mission
St Phr 27523.
VOCATIONAL MEET FRIDAY
First fall meeting of Willamette
valley Vocational association will
be a dinner at 6:30 pjn. Friday
in the Gold Arrow restaurant AH
vocational and industrial arts
teachers are invited and are asked
to call Ralph DeMeti of Salem for
reservations. Speaker will : be
James W. Kirk wood, speech pro
fessor at Willamette university.
Hair Shaping by Mr. Loveall for
your home wave.-Better results.
Ph. 36631. 319 Court St Beauty
Nook. '
HAS BROKEN ARM i
Robert Estes. 2772 N. River rd,
was treated by first aid men
Wednesday after fe broke his
left arm in a fall on the sidewalk
at Parrish junior high school.
Ronald Haskins, 1397 D St., was
also treated by first aid men
Wednesday for a cut right thumb.
For a bathroom that's different
plumbing fixtures; in , beautiful,
lasting color. Available how. Jud
son's, 279 N. Com'l; - j
MOTHERS DISMISSED j
Mothers dismissed from Salem
General hospital to take new
baby sons home were Mrs. Ray
mond E. Martsfield, 1270 Hoyt
St., Mrs. Charles Rinne, Jefferson
and Mrs. Earl Wi Pettit. 730 N.
Liberty st Leaving with daugh
ters were Mrs. Charles E. Barry,
Monmouth and Mrs. Severt Swan
son, 1940 N. 18th st
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St Anne's Guild Rummage: Sale.
Thurs. St Fri, Oct 21st St 22nd.
Episcopal Parish House, Chemek
eta St 9 ajn. to 5 pjn.
Dance Sat Glenwood. j
AID EXHIBIT HERE
An exhibit of typical CARE
packages and work of the Cooper
ative fori American Remittances to
Europe is to be set up in the Car
rier ! room at First Methodist
church today and Friday by Mrs.
CU H. Van Meter, Portland, state
executive secretary for the or
ganization. It is in connection with
the state! meeting here of the Wom
en's Society of Christian Sefvice,
but is open to the public.
Insured savings earn more than
two per; cent at : Salem Federal
Savings Association. 560 State st
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HOBBYISTS TO MEET
- Willamette Gem cutters will
meet at Salem Memorial hospital
chapel Friday at 7:30 p.m. W. E.
King is jn charge of the program.
A business session will be follow
ed! by discussion. All persons in
terested jin gem (cutting or collect
ing are Welsome. ;
Karakul! Karpet! It's new. It's re
versible,! it's 100 virgin wool and
woven through and through, only
$4.95 per sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or
3-3364. !
YOUTHS RECAPTURED
Two escapees from Oregon State
Training school in Woodburn were
apprehended by city police early
Wednesday a few hours after leav
ing the school. The pair, Leon M.
Gore, 15, and Eu?ene Crandal, 14,
escaped from Woodburn early
Tuesday!
Rummage sale at Knight Memor
ial Church. S. 19th and Ferry.
Oct 21st, 9 to 5:30.
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TAKES SON HOME
Dismissed from Salem Memor-'
ial hospital Wednesday to take
home a - newborn son was Mrs.
Clarencej Peterson, Woodburn.
Rummage Fri. 9 a.m.
Winter, i
141 S.
Want peace? Hear Henry Wallace
expose ithe war makers every
Mon. KGW. 7:30 P.M. Every
Thurs. iKEX. 6:30 P.M. Watch
paper for daily talk on other net
works, fd. Adv. A. M. Church.
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Free!! Teen Age Dance Fri., Oct.
22, Glertwood Ballroom.
SALEM j LIONS BOOK FILM
A ' management - labor movie.
Fifty-Two Paychecks Each
Year" will be shown at Salem
Lions club's luncheon meeting to
day in ! the Marion hotel. The
program! was arranged by Hollis
Huntington.
TAstmr to Leon" Fri. 8:15 P.M?
Salem Civic Theatre, 155 S. Lib
erty. !
Mi's MODI H NEWS!
Fresh EUMUSffi
Lb.
DID, T-BOIIE
nODIIDS
I WMXn BK3QF
lb.
BLADE CUTS, Mil CUTS,
DUIIFS
41c
lb.
Veal cr Lwab
Veal or Lamb
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if fl 1171717 Til?!?!? Extern Oregon
Branded Quality
Lb.
390
THE FDESDEST THINGS HI GOOD
Salaea Sieaks 49 C Halibnl Sieaks
FISH!
Feud
' Freeh Maryland OyaUra Fresh Pacific Oysters
SALT COD - - FRESH CRAB MEAT - - FINNAN HADDIE
IM1
ll
ALL'S m MEATS
1288 State
Open 9 a. m.
to 6:30 p. m.
Phone 3-6489
BASIHGER'S FOOD tlARKET
- ' . - , 'i -1 . i mi :
1288 Stat1 Street i
Broccoli
benches
Tnna Hakes I!'
Cider
Iweet and yore
-Gallea
Lelluce
Large, crise-
heads
r i:n snew
liaUUUUWH heads
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Wesson Oil
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m for 13c
White 4 AM
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Tampered Receipt
Enlarges Refund
City police are searching for a
man who presented a tampered re
ceipt to Rohland's department
store, 1981 N. Capitol si, Ti s
day night and was handed $14.50.
Police were notified that the
man called to pick up sweaters or
dered by two girls September 10.
The pair, giving a G res ham ad
dress, had paid $4.50 deposit.
When the sweaters had not ar
rived, the man demanded a re
fund and presented the receipt He
was given the $14.50 listed and
it was not discovered until later
that a figure one had been insert
ed in front of the original amount.
APPRAISALS TALK SET
How the federal housing admin
istration determines its appraisals
for residential loans will be dis
cussed at the Salem Board of Re
altors luncheon Friday noon at the
Marion hotel. Speaker will be Vern
Elliott, assistant director of FHA
at Portland.
Free!! Teen Age Dance Fri., Oct.
22, Glenwood Ballroom.
Used plumbing fixtures at bar
gain prices. Judson's, 279 N. Coml
Northwest Flower and Garden
Fair, Salem Armory, Sat. and
Sun. Sponsored by Salem's Men's
Garden Club. A dm. free.
Births
HANN To Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Hann. 565 Judson st, a daugh
ter, Wednesday, October 20 at
Salem General hospital. !
SHLPLEK To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Shipler, Salem route 8,
a son, Wednesday, October 20 at
Salem General hospitaL
WEDDLE To Mr, and Mrs.
C. W. Weddle. St. Paul, a son,
Wednesday, October 20 at Salem
General hospitaL
DAY To Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Day, Mulino. a son, Wednes
day, October 20 at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
TURNER To Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Turner, 555 S. 19th St., a
daughter, Wednesday, October 20
at Salem General hospital.
THURSTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank EL Thurston, Salem route
S, a son, Wednesday, October 20
at Salem General hospital.
ORCUTT To Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. OrcurL 980 Cade st., a son,
Tuesday, October 19 at Salem
The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday. October 21. 1343 5
General hospitaL
A red salmon, marked by the
U-S. Bureau of Fisheries In Alas-
i L U; L
kan waters in Ma, and caught 44
days later in a Siberian stream,
was found to have traveled MOO
miles in that time. - f r
ZONING HEARING SET
A r -ring will be held Novem
ber 1' the zoning and planning
comn.. on on an application of
Herberi Vergets for permission to
convert a large house at 859 Breys
ave. into a two-family dwelling.
The commission is empowered to
waive zoning restrictions in cer
tain cases involving such conver
sions.
Rummage Sale over Greenbaum's,
Oct 22 St 23. DeMolay Mothers
Clubv
fed fV 'SALLY H
W y SAVER'
Jane Irwill
Today - Friday
and Saturday Only!
Sweaters
Regularly priced
7.98
Corner Court and Liberty
FUR COAT --$5.00
Incredible? Not at aJL That new 6500, fur coat could bo
etolen, chewed by a doa, or Just plain "lost"
$5.00 Guarantees Replacement at
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Salem and Coos Bay
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