'(, ! ' i , i Oily .EJewg DBirfieffs. IN HONOR GUARD Army Recruit Clayton Dunn, on of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Dunn, 2310 N. 4th st., was a member of the 25th infantry di vision honor guard which par ticipated in the review for Lt. I Genl Walton H. Walker, new ' MOTHER DISMISSED j commanding general of the eighth) Mrs. Donald Anable, 1130 Lew army, held in Yokohama. Japan, s st.. was dismissed from the Sai last month, an army prets re- lem General hospital Thursday to lease revealed Thursday. io home with her baby daughter. For better law enforcement, vote Carter for district attorney. Hear Carter on KSLM, Saturday evew ning, 7:45. Pd. political ad. Carter for district attorney, Comm. E. Crawford. Chm. DAV Fiddlers Contest Finals Due Tonight Salem Electric will answer your Radio Station c!m rioftrir will answer vour n..Msn. r RH.o Station! questions over KOCO 12 45 noon Friday. Phone ! KOCO, 12:45 noon Friday. Phone your questions to the Nation. fluest.on. to the station. 3-3108 or call Salem Electric. ! call Salem Kee n , 2-3661 Pd. adv. by Salem Electric. ; i-3661. Pd. adv. by Salem Electric. ! . ! TAKES DAUGHTER HOME Taking a newborn daughter , I hospital Thursday was Mrs. Ros alie Bonogofski. Salem route 9. Insured savings earn more than c i fr-,-j 1 f The Flower Basket now open, 1020 Market Ph 2-4802. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State ft ; two per cent at Salem reaerai , n: :1: f Walnuts cott's Barber for sale 20c lb Pres- ; Ballot BoXCS StartS rber Shop, 1064 Oak. HA V ft P w3r I SIGNS TORN DOWN Frank J. Healy, 1500 S. Liberty Distribution of ballot boxes in the north end of Marion county Finals in the DAV eld time fiddlers contest will be held tonight in the Salem armory, completing two days of fiddling around. The contest will be followed by an old timers dance in the armory. Shown above leading the fiddling contestants during a practice session at the Montgomery Ward farm store is long haired and bearded John Murray, S2. of Toledo. (Vboto by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) 'J .1 . t- St., reported to city police lnurs- C . - A day that two signs on the f ront ! " by Manor Counf Zi l office at 462Ii State st. 1 ?"f P?PUt! kI were ripped off during the night. , The rest of the 92 boxes w,ll be One sign read "Frank J. Healy, !fls "uted in the rest of the coun Attorney" and the second "Tax lJ a"d tomorrow -Smith isaid Consultant." A third sign was h hopes to complete the final dist partially torn from the building v'r-1"" "7 and left dangling. (Saturday night. Dance SaU Crystal Gardens. Reroof now with Johns-Manille shingles. Don't gamble with an old roof. Ma this Bros., 164 S. Coml Free estimates. Phone 34642. Salem Electric will answer your questions over Radio Station KOCO, 12:45 noon Friday. Phone your questions to the station. 3-3108 or call Salem Electric, 2-3661. Pd. adv. by Salem Electric. P-"" Pt.. Genwood. LEAVE WOODBURN HOTEL A notice of retirement from the Wood burn Hotel was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by Wayne E. Dobson and Lelah G. Dobson. An assumed business name certificate for the same es tablishment also was filed by Omer Be w ley and Chloe Bewley, both of Wood burn. 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. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Young torn turkeys, 45c lb. We draw and wrap. Also some baby beef for your locker. C. S.; Orwig, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. Silver Falls Lodge open Sundays for lunches and dinners. Oien 1 to 8. Dinners $1.50 and up. GARAGE CHANGES An assumed business naijne cer tificate for Maple Park garage, Woodburn, was filed with the Mar ion county clerk Thursday; by Ira H. Rich, Woodburn, and a notice of -retirement from the same estab lishment was filed by Norman A. Grooms and Sam Charboniieaux. Little furs are the big hit iof this season. Have us make your old coat into a cape, capelet, or collar and muff ensemble. Ben Wittner Furs, 142 S. High St. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. j Rummage sale. First Metfhodist church. Fri. and Sat., Oct. 29th: & 30th. j . Cooked food sale & bazaar aft Port land Gas & Coke Fri., Oct. 29,-Ia-dies Fellowship, Knight Memor ial church. I ' GRINGRICH ON DESTROYER James Wesley Gringricp, Sil verton route 1, is now serving aboard the destroyer USS Ernest G. Small, currently on la six month cruise in the Mediilerran-, ean. He is a fireman on the ship. Beautiful colored plumbing fix tures for sale now t Judsort's, 279 N. Com l. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St Launderette 1255 Ferry St. Salem's largest stock; unfinished furniture, 20 off. Woodrbw's, 450 Center. Unity students, a tribute to Charles Fillmore, Sunday at, the regular serv. Salem Worn, club, 11 a. m. MAY HAUL LOGS ! Marion county court Thursday ' granted permits to Reta H. Maul .ding, Silverton, and to Dale Quinn, : Portland, to haul logs over Mar ion county roads. Dance Sat., Genwood. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most ! sincere thanks and appreciation to ' cur many friends and neighbors j and to the AF and AM in our re- : cent sorrow. ? I MRS. SARA WOODBURN, MR. & MRS. HAROLD WOODBURN & JOHNNY. Births f-" TV-!! 'Both were indicted last Febru- HirWlIl W llilcimS ! ary fay th Marion county grand j jury. j Haab has posted $1,000 bail in i Portland while Fisco is being held 1 in lieu of that amount. Bth are ViJ ! to appear in circuit courtytor ar raignment. s Rites Today BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. Eli ton Brown. Mehama, a son, Thursday, October 28 at Salem Memorial hospital. NEWCOMER To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Newcomer, 1965 W. Nob Hill st.. a daughter, Thursday, Oc tober 28 at Salem Memorial hos pital. SCHOFIELD To Mr. and Mrsl Donald Schofield, 3235 Portland rd., a son, Thursday, October 28, at Salem General hospital. MEITHOS To Mr. and Mrs, William Meithos, Brooks, a son, Thursday, October 28 at Salem General hospital. ERB To Mr. and MrsAKenneth Erb, Albany, a son, Wednesday, October 27 at Salem General hos pital. WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Nor ton Wood, Brooks, a son, Wednes day, October 27 at Salem General hospital. Final rites for Erwin H. Hams. 77, resident of the Liberty district for the past 37 years who died Wednesday, will be held at the iClough - Barrick chapel to day : at 1:30 p. m. Interment will be at Bel crest Memorial park. Williams was born at Onida, Mich., Dec. 25, 1871. He came to Oregon from Washington 1911. Warrant Received For Clarence Little State Police Total Arrests State police during September arrested 3,446 persons for viola tions of motor vehicle laws and warned 6,901 others, a report showed Thursday. Fines and sentences growing out of the arrests totaled $28,174 and the violators were given 3,296 days in jail. There were 77 arrests for driving while intoxi cated, resulting in fines totaling $6,120 and sentences adding up A warrant from Kelso, Wash., charging Clarence Little with in j larceny was received by Marion I County Sheriff Denver Young. SiirvivMn nr hi wiHnw lin- 1 Little is being held in Marion nie Williams, Salem; daughter, j county jail awaiting grand jury : to 1,695 days in jail action on cnarges or iorgery, in general law enforcement Sheriff Young said. activities, officers arrested 397 Little is charged here with pas- j persons who received $4,916 in sing two bad checks in Stay ton ; fines and 107 years in prison. a. a a. . is aSl August ana is oeing neia m Game violation arrests totaled iieu oi i.wjo oan An aaamonai 21? and fish vio,ationl5 14 bail of $1,000 has been fixed un- der the Washington charge but no details of the complaint came with the warrant. Mrsj R. J. Bettencourt. Lodi. Calif.; sons. Leon Williams, To ledo, and Guy Williams, Salem; and five grandchildren. PGE Denied i i Power to Sue In Vote Case I I The state supreme court handed down a formal decision Thursday ruling that the Salem Electric franchise initiative should appear on the Salem city ballot Novem ber 2. Last Friday the court ruled or ally that the measure should re main on the ballot, but Thursday's opinion gave reasons for the deci sion, j The suit, j brought in Marion county circuit court by Portland General Eleekric company, sought to enjoin County Clerk HarJan Judd and other county and city officials from placing the fran chise proposal on the ballot. The measure would give Salem Elec tric, a cooperative, an unlimited franchise to supply power in Sa lem, j The opinion was written by Jus tice James T. Brand, and said Circuit Judge E. M. Page ruled properly when he dismissed the suit It ruled that PGE had no le gal capacity to ask for an injunc tion, stating that it is the duty of the district attorney to bring such a suit. PGE claimed the cooperative failed to comply with the proce dure in distributing and filing in itiative petitions. It further claim ed that competition with the co operative would hurt PGE, but the court said this claim could not be considered. Thm Stataamoit, SaUm, Oregon, Friday. Octobw 29, 1948 S president. j Seven of the nine members to the judiciary board were also elected during the balloting yesterday and Wednesday. Senior members elected were Leonard Maurer, Wendell, Idaho, and Gene Schmidt, Salem. Juniors, Albert Miller,' Hubbard, and Kenneth Holmes Albany. J Donald Carpenter and Louis Prediletto were elected by tha sophomore and freshman, class re spectively and- RjchjurdlIIndsley Hood River, was selected ;to repre sent the Liberal Arts college. Maudlin Heads WU Freshmen Class elections at Willamette university were completed this week with the election of Lowell Maudlin, Bend, as freshman class To All i Salem Voters The propose! amendment which Mould replace our present fity administration with three com missioners has five serious flaws, including this one: Certain previsions of th proposed amndmnt ar consider ad by able- attorneys to b contrary to th Stat Constitution, and therefor unconstitu tional. This moans that 11 w adopted tho com missioner form of city goTrnment lt would In all probability b sot asido as a result oi court op tion brought by any citizen who sought to contest its Talidity. , Cities all oyer the nation hare tried and abandoned the commissioner form of government. We now hare the type of city government a majority of us wanted. Let's keep it by -voting 503 MENT. NO AGAINST THE PROPOSED AMEND- SALEM PLAIN FACTS COIOTITTEE ' Roy Ilarland. Chairman ftobt. Boardman, Co-chairman i ' (Paid ad by Salem Plain Facta Committee) Fisco Returned To County Jail Fred Fisco, Portland, was re turned to Marion county jail in Salem on a charge of larceny by Marion County Sheriff Denver Young and Deputy William De Valh Fisco and Elmer Haab, both for mer ! inmates of the Oregon state prison, are charged with the theft of a; trailer and pump motor at the prison farm last December. Dr. Purvine Named As Medical Examiner Dr. Ralph E. Purvine. 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