" (DStty .Iew' UBirfieffsi; LIONS SLATE MOVIE "The Big Harvest," an educa tional film will be shown at the weekly meetings of the Hollywood Lions club Wednesday, and Eric Haight, president of Film Incor porated of New York -will speak chfihe topic "Present Trends on Educational Films." Have your Sunday meals at the 12th St. Dinette & treat y'ourse:f to a treat in good food at a price that satisfies. Open Sunday, 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 719 S. 12th St. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mothers dismissed from Salem. General hospital Saturday with newborn babies were Mrs. Ed ward Brown, Independence, Mrsj,i Jess onn, Albany, both witt (laughters, and Mrs. Lloyd ' Ai Griffiths. 1048 N. Winter St., and. Mrs. Arthur Conn, Albany, with sons. Work Toward Conserving of Forests Gted anftjccidentally discarded match, while Harold was alone. The child was turned over to a; foster home. Mrs. Strong, ar rested Friday night, was released oh $500 bail today. Muskrats get their name from a pair of perineal glands which secrete a very strong and pene trating but .not unpleasant odor of musk. The annual harvest is about 10,000,000 pelts. in Salem oa Sunday, October 31st, I at 2:00 p.m. Class Initiation in j honor Senator Douglas McKay, ! who will be the guest speaker. Rummage sale. Wed. Nov. 3 above j Be- sure to listen to K.S.L.M. at Greenba urn's: Middle Grove Ig-so Sunday evening for a mess Mothers Club. , age important to all Eagles and A. P. Collins, district forester of the bureau of land manage ment, told the Salem Izaak Wal ton league last week that the aims of his bureau and the league appeared identical to assure ;Jthe continuing harvests of tim- At tent ion Eagles: Zone meeting!; oer while at the same time af- of interest to the general public JOKES WILL SPEAK Ronald E. Jones of Brooks. Ore gon r armers union presiaeni. ON FLYING STATUS S. Sgt Gerrit L. Cooper, son f Mrs.. Elsie Mae Cooper. West Salem, has been placed on flying status with the Itami air force i will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday base at Itami. Japan. Sgt. Cooper ;on the unions weekly program over station KOAC. His topic will be "How the Price Support . Pro gram Affects Farmers' Produc tion Problems." has been on duty in Japan since July, 1947. Can drv more walnuts and berts. Ph. 3-1632 or 3-1634. Launderette 1255 Ferry St. fil- Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St GREGG TO SPEAK States versus Russia" at the luncheon meeting of the Salem Rotary club Wednesday at. the Marion hotel. Chrysanthemum Show, Salem Armory. Sat. & Sun., Nov. 6 & 7. The Flower Basket now open, 1020 Market. Ph 2-4802. fording watershed protection stream regulation and recreation. al opportunities. ' Collins outlined the objectives of the forest management pro gram as demanded by various acts of congress pertaining to the administration of the lands which were granted to the Oregon and California Railroad company in 1866 and later, in 1916, returned to federal ownership. The Isaac Walton league, which has evinced extreme interest in the wise use of all natural re sources, had requested more de tailed information as to what action is being taken to perpet uate forest industries and at the same time regulate stream flow, afford watershed protection and permit recreational use such as hunting, fishing and camping. The district forester said- that since 1937 the policy has been GET MARRIAGE LICENSES Couples obtaining marriage li censes at Vancouver. Wash., in clude James V. O'Poole of Eugene i a n . . - . oi . v Dean Robert Greet. Willamette ana oar Dai a . nnrr oi cMirm, 4 tn ih rr.t,.r limhr university, will SDeak on "United : Charles . A. Hooten and Margaret ! at sucn a rate that th? younger t. flgois, DOin 01 aaiem. tirnhpr mill roach matnritv be- Reroof now with Johns-Manvillei Ifre the old growth timber has shingles. Don't gamble with an old i been exhausted. roof. Mathis Bros 164 S. Com'l. i But it was cited that while such Free estimates. Phone 34642. a "sustained yield" practice is i mandatory on the federal lands, LZAtU I-UK VAUf Models, Music, Mums. Optimist Chrysanthemum Show. Salem Armory, Sat. & Sun., Nov. 6 & 7." Vote -506 X yes. For Salem Elec tric. Help reduce electric rates, pd. adv. by C. C. Franklin. . KIWANIS TO ELECT " Salem's Kiwanis club will hold an election of officers at it's weekly meeting Tuesday noon at the Marion hoteL No speaker has been scheduled for the meeting. Vote No to W. Salem Annexa tion, pd. adv. by C. C. Franklin. Vote 309X No. Do not remove Taxpayers qualifications. Do not raise property tax. pd. adv. by C. C. Franklin, Salem Electric will answer your questions over KOCO,- 6:15-6:30 p m. Monday. Phone your questions to the station 3-3108 or call Salem Electric. 2-3661. Pd. Adv. by Sa lem Electric. TREATED FOR CUT Four-year-old, Mickey Alloy, S95 S. 14th st., was treated by first aid men Saturday for a cut oh the head after he was acci- dently struck by his .brother who was wielding a golf club. Salem Electric will answer your questions over KOCO. 6:15-6:30 p m. Monday. Phone your questions to the station 3-3108 or call Salem Electric. 2-3661. Pd. Adv. by Sa lem Electric. Ealem Electric will answer your questions over KOCO, 6:15-6:30 p m. Monday. Phone yousf questions to the station 3-3108 or call Salem Electric. 2-3661. Pd. Adv. by Sa lem Electric. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st the owners of Drivate lands. SILVERTON Mrs. Hattie Ben-! which form a checkerboard pat- , ' 'J '" Births IIOERAUF To Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hoerauf, Independence, a daughter, Saturday, October 30 t Salem General hospital. HALL To Mr. and Mrs. George A Hall, 485 N. Winter st.,. a daughter, Saturday, Octo ber 30 at Salem General hospital. DILLETTE To Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dillette, Newberg. a daugh ter, Saturday. October 30 at Sa lem General hospital. DeRAEVE To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeRaeve, Amity, a daugh ter, Saturday, October 30 at Sa lem General hospital. HYATT To Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Hyatt, 749 S. Com mercial st., a daughter, Saturday, October 30 at Salem General hos pital. REESE To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Reese, 344 N. 23rd at., a daughter, Saturday, Octo ber 30 at Salem General hospital. BONES To Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bones, Nelscott, a daugh ter, Saturday, October 30 at Sa lem Memorial hospital. PARKS To Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parks, Albany, a daughter, Saturday, October 30 at Salem Memorial hospital. FERRAER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferraer, 639 Center st., son, Saturday, October 30 at Salem Memorial hospital. ston is leaving this week for southern California, where she will spend the winter months. Don't put your foot in it. Have that hole in your walk repaired. Patios, outdoor fireplaces and rock work. New work or repair. Free esti mate. Rocky Mason, Ph. 2-8287. Karakul Karpet. It's new. It's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woen through and through, only $4.95 per sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. FALLS ON KNIFE Bill Miller, 6, 1545 Baker st:. was treated by Salem first aid men for a cut on the stomach received when he fell on a carv ing knife at his home Saturday. 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. BUSINESS NAME FILED Ben M. and Sue Griffith of Sa lem filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Saturday for Aub urn Oil company, an oil distrib uting firm" at 3995 Auburn rd. Vote X 54. re-elect Earl Adams, Constable. Pd. by E. Adams. RELOCATION OKEHED Permit to relocate a dwelling at 1775 N. 5th sU at a cost of $3,000, was granted Saturday to Virgil R. Gearhart by the city building inspector's office. Little furs are the big hit of this season. Have us make your old coat into a cape, capelet, or collar and muff ensemble. Ben Wittner Furs, 142 S. High St. Voters in ward 6, elect George E Cadwell, alderman. Pd. by Caa well Com. INITIATION MONDAY Initiation of new members of Capital post 9, American Legion, is scheduled for the post meet ing Monday at 8 p.m. in Legion hall. Approximately 225 novices are eligible. The degree team will be under the direction of Arthur Johnson, captain. Vote X 54, re-elect Earl Adams, Constable. Pd. by E. Adams. In teriiji Board's Booklet Ready Copies of a book containing the engineering recommendations of the 1947 legislative interim com mittee on state highway develop ment "are now ready for distribu tion, O. R. Eckersley, executive secretary, announced Saturday. The report was compiled by Robert Ormand Case of Portland. State Representative' Ralph Moore, Coos Bay, is chairman of the legis lative committee. The report was released to the press , .a month ago. tern of ownership with the fed eral lands, may continue the prac tice of "cut out and get out. Collins pointed out that only in certain localities where favorable ownership patterns existed could a cooperative management con tract be cosummated, due to the rigid requirements which must be met by the operator who seeks the benefits of a coopera tive agreement with the federal government. He stated that while all of the complex; problems dealing with use of roads across private lands had not yet been solved, every effort was being made to reach a satisfactory solution in the pub lic interest. The members and friends of the Isaak Walton league were invit ed to seek more detailed infor mation at the Salem district of fices of the bureau of land man agement in the old high school building: 1 Jefferson Men On Deer Hunt ! ; JEFFERSON Eugene Finlay. Tommv Clark and George Marlatt l left Sunday for eastern Oregon to j hunt elk. Ole Jorgensen and Dick King I have been hunting elk east of Ukiah. j Mf- and Mrs. Eugene Finlay, Mr. : and Mrs. G. M. Belknap. Mr. and ; Mrs.; Tommy Clark and Dale Clark j each came home with a nice buck from their deer hunting in eastern j Oregon. Mr .and Mrs. E. B. Henningsen returned to their home at Talbot Tuesday from vacation trip to Victoria, B. C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and the Staff Nurses Employees of the Oregon State Hospital, Catholic Daughters of America and Degree of Honor, for their kindness In our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schulz. . Removable Slal Venetian Blinds Here's enduring beauty for your borne! A single snap and each slat is free for easy cleaning. And they're clean - quick alu minum warp-proof, chip pro o f and fireproof! They close tight as ticlL too! In your choice of lustrous colors.. Priced low. 10 Down. Pay Monthly. -EU1 The Blind Han 1453 Rage 8U W. Salem Slats la aJamiaam. steel. Measured and installed within St miles. So Easy to Clean 1 StlAP They're Ovr! iMP They're Mela , Phone 3-7328. Call Any Time for Free Estimates Mother Charged With Deserting Sons in Portland PORTLAND, Oct. 30 -P- Mrs. Lizzie Strong, whose 3-year-old son was rescued from a blazing bedroom Thursday, faced a charge of contributing to her children's dependency today. The woman was arrested after her small boy, Harold, was trap ped in a burning room. A neigh bor broke down a locked door to release the child. Police said Mrs: Strong had left her j home a month ago, leaving no one at home to care for the 3-year-old. Grade school aged brothers locked the little fellow into a room the only way they could think of to take care of him! while they were away at school. The fire broke out from Fine Jewelry Always at i KlarSman And Now... 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