D2iy Hxro. HBfIoCq -. - FIELDS FLOODED . The Marion county court is in vestigating report from R. C Woraer, a rancher on county road . 853 between Fern ridge and Coon Hollow roads, thaka crew clean ing ditches along the road' stopped work at his tarm and caused wa ter to dam up his ditches and flood his fields. ..t - . Launderette 125 Ferry St Rummage sale! Argo Hotel, Oct , . 7, g. Oregon State Mothers Club. Special bulb & plant table. BUILDING PERMITS TOLD An 11,000 building permit for a Union Oil Co. service station at 2520 Portland rd. topped those .issued jby tie , city building in- r spcctor: Thursday. Others included Roy Ifungerer, to. erect dwelling t 1330 N. 23rd it, $3,000, and L. Neuman, to alter warehouse at 345 Bust St, ,000. Rummage sale,. Ankeny Orange, oyer Grcenbaums, Oct.x7 and 8. Dance Sat. Oct. 8 to Dan Ubrey's orchestra at Stayton's new Com munity!! Building. , BUSINESS NAME RETIRED Notice of retirement from the assumed business name of War-, rick and Shearer, a service sta tion, was filed with the Marion county! clerk Thursday by Robert LeRoy; Shearer and Neil O. War rick, both of Salem. Fall bulbs. Jary's Flower Basket 1020 Market Ph. 2-4802. , The Marshall Weils store in Hol lywood iSvOpen until 8 pjn. Fri- day,-ii . .... STEALS PAINT: BRUSHES Theft of paint ' brushes valued .at $111 from the Louis Neuman contracting firmat 820 S. Com mercial st. was Tcported to city police Thursday. Merchandise was . taken 'Ire-m a storeroom at the ; back of the building. Entry was made through a rear door. Rummage sale, St. Paul's Parish House, 560 Chemeketa, Fri. & Sat , j i. .: i - Rummage sale 6v'er Greenbaum's Wednesday, October 5. Pythian Sisters BROKEN BRIDGE - - - The Marion county bridge fore man has been directed to repair a small bridge near Gates that vis reported broken down. The county court said present condi tions Constitute a hazard to log ging trucks crossing the bridge. Rummage sale Jaon Lee Church N. Winter it Jefferson, Thurs. & Friday.? " Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgui wool and woven through and through, only 14.95 sqL yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. SLOT MACHINE CHARGE Charges of illegal possession of a. slot machine were filed against Lester Capps, Salem .used car dealer, by city police Thursday. The gaming device was found in the office at his used car lot 253 Union St., according to the police report Capps posted $150 bait Federally Insured Savings Cur rent -dividend '2,. See First Federal Savings First 142' S. Lib erty. Pfcone 3-4944. Bummage salt at West Salem city hall sponsored by West Salem C range and Methodist church Fri day and Saturday, October 7, 8. Dance Sat Otc 8 to Don Ubrey's orchestra at Stayton's new Com munity Building, Births SELBERG To Mr. and Mrs. Burton jSelberg, 3615 Iillegard st, a son, ,1 Thursday, October 6, at Salem Memorial hospital. HUNTER To Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hunter, Stayton, a daughter, Thursday, October 6, at Salem : Memorial hospital. HENDRICKSON To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Htndrickson, 960 1st st; est Salem, a daughter, Thuri ; day, October 6, at Salem Memorial hospital. f -J; BARNEY To Mr. and Mrs. : Frank Barney, Mill City, a daugh ter, Thursday, October 6, at Sa- lem.Mfmorial hospital. LANE To Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lane, 1042 Third U a son, Thurs (' day, October 6, at Salem General hospital. . , COLUMBIA RECORDS late ; Releases and IF and Standard 71 RPM RICHARD STRAUSS "Lc Bourgeois G e n t i 1 homme" Pittsburgh Symph. Orch. Fritz Reiner, Conductor EDITH PIAF Sings "Chansons Parisiennes" DINAH SHORE "Reminiscing with Dinah Shore" DORIS DAY "Candian Capers" from .7 My Dream Is Yours" IUDDY CLARK -Your Breaking My Heart Dwvstalrs Oregon Bvildiar 8UU and High Th. J-8 832 STAMPS AID CHIN-UP CLUB Commemorative stamps saved by friends for the Chin-Up club during the past year have added S52 to the club's sunshine fund, it was -reported Thursday. Money will help finance the club's visit ing committee. . Deer Hunters! Get he biggest buck & :. win a free deepfreeze. Register i at Vince's Electric, 157 6. Liberty. . - Rummage sale, FrL Oct 7. 129 N. Commercial, by Presbyterian Wo mens Association. J ORGANIST HERE TONIGHT John McDonald Lyon, Seattle organist is to present a public concert of sacred music tonighf at 8 o'clock at First Christian church. Painting; 20 yrs. exp.fph. 3-7552. Orwigs market has foung fresh killed turkeys, 39c. also baby beef for locker. 37c. 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. SEABEE UNIT TO MEET Salem's Seabee reserve unit 13-9 will meet Friday at 8'p. m. in the naval-marine reserve arm ory on Airport way. Rummage sale: Argo Hotel, Oct. 6, 7, 8. Oregon State Mothers Club, Special bulb & plant table. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 360 State st r Coimty to Keep Up Road in v Detroit Area The road between Detroit and Hall's camp will be maintained by Marion county this year so that children in the area can be trans ported to school. ' This agreement was reached by the Marion county court this week after a, delegation of residents from the Detroit area urged such action : on the court to care for the children. The county earlier this year had started Vacation proceedings . on the road but postponed action a the request of army engineers. En gineers claimed that a county va cation would give property back to- former owners and would hind er the government when it buys the property for dam purposes in the future. Vacation proceedings were abandoned.- however, Witp the under standing that either ' the state ' or the engineers wou Id 'maintain the road. ' i Such action has not been taken and public demand in the area that school children should be able to secure transportation by bus mov- L Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Henry F. and Tillie M. Paulsen vs Roy James and Florence Clara Loynes: Defendants j filed answer denying every allegation in com plaint of plaintiff. ; Gerald W. Jones vs Journal Ga rage company: Complaint seeks judgment totaling $42,685 for in juries allegedly incurred in bus truck collision. Beulah Carpenter vs. Journal Garage company: Jury verdict against plaintiff in suit to collect damages for injuries allegedly in curred in bus-truck collision. PROBATE COURT "Charles Thomas Traaen guardi anship estate: Appraisal at $10. Frank J. Walker! estate: Order appoints Cyril J. Wlker adminis trator and Phil May. Edward Ham mer and William Bean appraisers. Elizabeth A. McFarlane estate: Appraisal at $900-and order au thorizing sale of personal property. Robert M. MacLachlan estate: Appraisal at $152. MUNICIPAL COURT Lester Capps, 1685 N. 18th st.. charged with illegal possession of a slot machine; posted $150 bail DISTRICT COURT 1 Oliver Eugene Sbattuc, 455 S. Lancaster dr., charged with lar ceny, continued for plea to Octo ber 10; posted $25 bail. . MARRIAGE LICENSE ' APPLICATIONS i Harold W. McCauJey. 21. student, 860 S. 14th st., and Shirley J. Post 21, bookkeeper, 2780 Argyle dr., both of Salem. i Robert James Blackmore, 23, mechanic, Salem, and Rosalie .Ma xine Du Toit 19, Jmeat wrapper, Salem . route 9. I Thomas H. Swofford, 58, engi neer, Corvallis, and Ada R. Wilson, 57, domestic, 1955 N. 24th St., Sa Gov. McKay Leaves y For Arizona Vacation Gov, Douglas McKay left by plane Thursday to spend three days on a Wickenburg, Ariz., ranch - with Gov. Dan E. Garvey of Arizona. f The Oregon governor said the trip was just a few days vaca tion, i to furnish skilled journeymen painters and decorators for' him. ed the court to begin maintenancelStePPe ?ad he Wn S1?11 con of the road once again. County Commissioners Roy Rice and E. L. Rogers were in Detroit until late Thursday arranging for materials needed to whip the road into usable, condition. They. also were negotiating for loan of army equipment to be used for grading and rocking. The road is four miles long. One mile of this stretch lies within Detroit and if the town incorpor ates at an election this month up keep of this' stretch will be the responsibility of Detroit officials. tit. Grimmett to Return to U.S. First Lt Margaret Grimmett daughter of Mrs. F. R. Bnins, Sar lem route 4, has been reassigned to the United States for duty with the army air force after more than two years' service in Japan. Miss Grimmett was commission ed early in 1943 and served in this country until May 29, 1947, when she was transferred to serv ice in Yokohama with the Fifth air force. NAMED TO WHEAT BOARD Gov. Douglas McKay Thursday named to the Oregon wheat com mission Paulen Kaseberg, Wasco, who is president of the Oregon Wheat Growers league. Kaseberg succeeds Millard R. Eakin, Grass Valley, whoresigned. Willamette Magazine Invites Crads Home, I The Willamette Alumnus was fut in the mails Thursday s the n i t i a 1 invitation to Willamette graduates to return, to the- local campus for homecoming, October 28 and 29. I Featuring the campus scenes and alumni pictures, the edition is an eight-page magazine style paper. Suit Results as Union Workers Leave Project r A suit to prevent a local labor union from withdrawing its mem bers from a project because non union labor was employed at the same time has been filed in Mar ion county circuit court. The complaint was filed by Don F. Steppe against the Brotherhood of Painters, .Decorators & Paper hangers of America, Salem local 724, and everal of its officers. J Steppe -charges that Nov. 1, 1947, the union signed a contract tracts with some non-ujiion work ers for the same project I The union promptly withdrew its workers and, Steppe charges, sent him a notice that union help would be withheld for six months because he had been "guilty of j working with non-union painters at the Yeater Appliance company." ! Also named as defendants in , the complaint were the following i union officers: James Cutler, busi- i jess agent: Warren Bigelow, pre- i sident; Sid Prairie, financial sec retary; and W. L. Barnett, record ing secretary. The Moslem University at Al Azhar, in Cairo, Egypt, was es tablished in 970 A.D. We wish to take this importun ity to thank all our old custom ers as well as the new ones wbe helped us in the grand opening of the Yankee Cafe, Oct 3rd. We will be open 7 days a week from 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. serving fried chicken and rabbit at aU times. We invite you to try our din ners prepared by a chef who "knows how." LOU A SHORTY YANKEE CAFE 31$ N. Commercial Safety pins are manufactured at the rate of 90 a minute in a single machine. 1 Friday Specials at Yeaier's' DLL EVANS and SUPERFLAI1E Reg. 59.50 Beg. 84.50 Reg. 118.35. Reg. 159.95. t Yeater 39.95 49.95 79.95 109.95 ppliance Co. 375 Qwm,k,ta i . . -j !. v AT MGE'Sl ILEEflie Paris and Service lor Snnbeaa Bazors LAY AWAY A NE)V SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTEB NOW FOB CHRISTMAS i lS7?Soafh Uberrj Street Salem Thm Slat maa. Sokn, Orgoo, Friday, October 7 194S- S t . , ... : !-'..' i i - : V -IS Salem, Oregon Buy Buy your rainwear NOWj because it's SURE TO RAIN! Lay-Away" Shed Winter Rains in Stylish Raincoats mi I New Styles, Long Lengths Handsome belted styles in shiny rayon satin twill - So smooth water slides right off it's cravehetted water repellent finish. Detachable hood. Black, blue, green. Sizes 10-20. , Second Floor Misses' Smartly Flared Styles felever water repellent cotton twill. Wear them with or without beltf Gay plaid hood. Pastels and neutrals. Sizes 10-20. - Second Floor Garl's Plaid RAINCOATS She'll keep coVnplelely dry in one of theso smart red or blue hooded raincoats. Made of sturdy water repellent processed cotton. Sizes 4-14. I v Second Floor Girl's Plaid Rain Capes . , . 9 03 m 4n M u . 2.98 All-Rubber Boots For Women and Girl's ; These boots are mighty low priced for such high quality. They're ey-to-djust and the all-rubber construction will keep your feet plenty dry. Be prepared for stormy wea ther . . . get yours now at Penneyfs in-the-budget pricel Ked or white at slightly higher price. Downstairs Store Women's Smart Side-Zipper Boots Brown, 4-10 Gill's Brown I2f-4 . Children's Brown, 6-12 2.98 2.89 2.69 Really smart-looking boots to make you feel really dreis d up in stormy weather! Plenty of protection provided! by the all-rubber .'construction Easy to get on or cff.t Buy a pair t Penney s today Downstairs Store' Sizes 4-1 1 Re Sizes 4-T1 White .3.98; 4.2 v.-