(DMy Mows DBpfieffs LIONS TO BEAK MEDIATOR Salem Lions club has .scheduled for its Thursday noon luncheon In the Marion hotel a talk by Robert O. Boyd, Portland attor- tKa Voa mAvnrmA s a neutral referee in railroad labor disputes, tinder: the national' mediation board.' . Painting & decorating, Ph. 37552. Accordion - Marimba - popular Eiano, classic piano, Hawaiian Guitar Snanish Guitar. We rent ' accordions, , Marimbas, Guitars. 14fW M&m mm.mwmuamw . Studios, 1630 N. 20th, ph. 3-7188. , Johns -Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros, 164 C Com'L Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. ENN1S IN MARINES PFC Harlan J. Ennis, son of Mrs. Ivan Whitley and a Salem high school graduate of 1949, has left for training at a California marine base. He is a recently mo bilized marine reservist. . . , . . When Appliances Are All Aflutter Call 2-4587 for John Clutter. - . Spencer corsettere. lit guaranteed. Ph. 35072. Fresh killed younc turkeys 39c lb- Kahv Hwf fnr vmrr locker 49e lb. we have a few lockers available, Orwigs Market, 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. ; .: PROMOTED TO MAJOR -: Henry R. Razmus, 494 Wayne dr., has been promoted from cap tain to major in the marine corps reserve, according to word re ceived xuesoay zrom tusinci ma rine headquarters in Seattle. Regular meeting cannery workers union, local 670, WedV Sept. 27, Hall 1 Labor Temple, 445 Center, night shift 1:30 pjn, day shift 8:00 pan. Rummage sale, Thurs TrL, Sat 220 N. Com!, Salem Memorial Hosp. Aux. . ,. LAD FALLS FROM BARS Donald Kronser. 12. of 2476 Fairgrounds rd., incurred a four inch gash in the back of his head Tuesday when he fell from some horizontal bars at Parrish Junior high school. He was treated by Salem first aid squad members. Regular meeting cannery workers union, local 670, Wed., Sept. 27, Hall 1 Labor Temple, 445 Center, night shift 1:30 p.m, day shift R-nn n m Bendix dryer with exclusive power vent to effectively remove heat, moisture & lent still available at $199.95. Ralph Johnson Appliance Co. 353 Center St Ph. 3-3139. 75c for haircuts is still our price. Stephens Barber Shop, 291 Che- meketa. - FILES FOR CLUB An assumed business name cer tificate for the Viennese Dancing club of Oswego was filed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by Cecil J. BlondeU of Oswego. Let us sing your wash day blues. Launderette 1255 Ferry. Dr. R. Pinson, Chiropodist, foot care, Oregon Bldg. Phono 20704. Drawing house plans. Ph. 3-9621 RETIRES FROM FIRM Roy B. Hamilton, Salem route 1, filed a notice of retirement from Home Insulation company with the Marion county clerk Tuesday.- Rummage sale Wed. 9:30 over Greenbaums. Knight Memorial Church. Hurry! Rummage sale Thurs, Fri & Sat 419 Ferry 9 ajn. to 6 p.m. . - Rummage sale over Greenbaums Thur., 28th, by Westminster Guild, rresbytenan church. Births WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Wood, Jefferson, a daughter, Tuesday, September 26, at alem Memorial hospital. STARK To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stark, jr. Independence, a daugh ter, Tuesday, September 26, at Salem General hospital. BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Salem route 8, a daughter, Monday, September 25, at Salem General hospital. Sedan FlattenedVnder Oil Tank Trailer f) :r-'-V Final Rites Set Thursday For Mrs. Coe Mrs. Mary Alice Coe, 73, a mid- Willamette valley resident for more than 60 years, died Monday at her residence at 760 Hood st Born Mary Alice Shapelle, Sept i, . 1877, ! in Wisconsin, she came to the St Louis district with her parents in 1886. She was married Dec. 16, 1914, at Woodburn to Roth Lee Coe." The couple lived near Woodburn until Coe! death n 1822 when Mrs. Coe moved to Salem. !'.' . . . , Mrs. Coe had been a member of the Church of God for more than 50 years..'; . t- , . , Survivors Include three daught ers, Mrs. Carol E. Allen and Mrs. Maxine M. Spangler, both' of Sa lem, and Mrs. Dosis F. Cook, Mc Coy; a son, Lee Coe, San Fran cisco; a sister, Mrs. S. A. Hoefer, Woodburn; a brother, Henry Sha pelle, .Woodburn and ,11 grand children. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pjn. Thursday from - the Howel-Edwards chapel with the Rev. J.. J. Gillespie and. the Rev. Oral Clemens officiating. Con eluding services will be at Belle Pass! cemetery at Woodburn. This sedan was squeezed and flattened under the trailer of an ell tanker an the Pacific highway at Hayes ville Monday night bat all five eenpante escaped serious Injury. The trailer skidded ever the sedan when the track driver, D. D. Clam, Portland, braked the track as the sedan started to turn eff the ' highway. The passenger ear was driven by L. M. Rlggs, Salem rente 2, with four children In the back seat Ronnie and Carolyn Rlggs and Joan and Ernie Yveldon, Jefferson. (Statesman photo.) Your Community Chest . Mounting Relief Load Faces Catholic Charities in Salem State to Open Bids on North SantiamWork "Whether they be home folk or transients down on their luck, we always try to give a prompt and helping hand," said Mrs. D. J. Mc Lellan, executive secretary of the Catholic Charities of Salem, in ex plaining some of the uses of money received from Community chest The chest goal this year is 81 11,- 000. General soliciting campaign opens next week. 'Our direct welfare work is with local people who have suffered re verses and transients who need im- e North Santiam highway 01 O taken at state highway HlflVerS on meetings Thursday and J County TB V Headquarters Move Slated Marion County Tuberculosis and Health association will move Its headquarters from the Masonic building to 1345 State st, C A. Schaefer, association president said Tuesday. - , The move will be made October 1. Office space will be nearly tripled and the headquarters will be on the ground floor with free parking in the vicinity. Additional space has been needed for several years to accommodate a growing number of volunteer workers, es pecially for the Christmas seal sale campaign, according to Mrs Ruby Bunnell, executive secre tary. - .- The single room which the as sociation "will vacate in the Ma sonic building will be taken over by the adjacent Marion county department of health. Office sec retaries at the new location will be Mrs. Lillian Zinn and Mrs. Bessie Edwards. . Another step In- the moderniza tion of the North Santiam highway will be ta commission Friday In Portland. I TT? O Bids will be opened for grading T Or OliprCalie a stretch of fehrtiit nine milM K I I tween Mehama and Mill City. At ffYkll- rTonrin cf Mehama the new grade lies about VUlll I llCilrllll' uwiuuru ieiuc liurui 01 uie pres- i a. ent road, crosses the Little North 1 hearings of two men under death Fork of the Santiam and proceeds J sentence for, first - degree murder southeast along the north side of have been set by the state supreme the Santiam to Mill City.- court for next week. Both murders The grading is to provide a 38- were committed in Portland and foot roadway constructed to mod- 1)01,1 Pleaded insanity as a defense era standards and is to be com- 1x1 theu Multnomah county circuit pleted ' by mid - summer of next .courts. vpar rvinsti-urtinn f a n hriHo. ' A case of Robert Edgar Carver, across the river is expected to be- nvjea iu wwunj mu ab- pin in 1951 1 ii uunng a noiaup wan. a, min, The highway commission also I wm Dearu ne luesuay. a wo wiU receive bids for construction I o t h e r men participated in the r strurtiiral tl tmn nf th. nra crime, pleaded guilty to second- Center street bridge across the Wil- aeree muracr ana receivea me bmott. in m inf km riii I senxences. be asked for placing about 37,000 weanesaay xne coun wm cubic yards of gravel material in near tte aPPeal f Morris Leland, embankment within limits of the ex-state hospitel inmate, convicted Dronosd new relocation of the Sa- ' beating and stabbing 15-year- lem-Dallas highway in west Salem, wd Thelma Taylor on Aug. 5, 1949 The material will be used for I . , . . roadbed construction in connection I Justice Belt Memorial uvn w-b uvs w. v . - - v v M street bridge approaches and for Service Set UCtOber the proposed -new highway route through west Salem between Edge- water street and the river. Civil Defense Meet Slated . . A meeting to select a central civil council for Salem will be held at .the R. L. Elfstrom store office, 340 Court st Thursday at 10 a.m. Charles Barclay, acting head of the civil defense program for Sa lem, has called the meeting of uti lity heads and other business men. The council to be selected will con sist of about 10 men. ; - Each member will be responsible for a certain section of the defense set up, such as transportation, communication, ' electricity, water supply and others. ; Repair Project Closes Silvefton-Salem Route " SILVERTON The SUverton Salem highway is closed "at Brush Creek for repairs. A culvert is be ing replaced at the Krug place and the fill win be made there as well as at the Brush Creek curve. The road is being widened. Silverton - Salem motorists are taking either the old Scanty road, past Bethany and coming out the regular Salem highway near Cen tral Howell or going out the Wal do Hills road to go to Salem via the Garden road. lEdith Wkerson Taken by Death In Pennsylvania Mrs. Edith Farrar Wilkerson, 79, native of Salem and sister of John F. Farrar and Dee Farrar of - Salem, died at her home in I n tt n n fr J a. mpdJflt hln hpfnr. thpv ran m- ver r hlix, iuousikw - w t m 1 cure work. In this work we should - . , mention the fine cooperation given , ,0, u. us by the Salem police. Sometimes ftiAJ2hV.fSf they find deserving people who are SLS-52S -fc turn never fail to respond to their HSST and moved Pennsylvania suuuuvua, I orltK Van tiicViM at tViq iimn i nma ua. Myawwiivi k iiw mmiv r-very cooperation is oiierea m witvr.nn ttnH other agencies engaged in social L, Uzh gchool In Salem, and ana weiiare worit. we maae reier- wa8 a well known singer during rals to Christie Home for girls, St ner youth. She was a member of wary s scnooi ior Doys ana wnen tjie Presbyterian church. we have children under five they Alio surviving Is a brother, are sent W Uur Lady of Providence Herbert E. Farrar of Oakland. home. These institutions are finan-1 Calif. Funeral services' will be ced under the-state chest program, held in Beaver Falls. "We make a specialty of seeking other foster homes for dependent children. This Is one of our most, important programs under . which' we handle only Catholic children. This work Is not connected, how ever, with the chest "As an indication of where some of the ehest money goes I might cite the records dealing with relief. In 1948, we served 667 persons, in 1949 we helped 940 and in the first 10 months of this year, 127 i have received help. Despite our prosper ity, the relief load ' grows. And when we give aid it is justified be cause we check every application carefully. Th Stat man. Scdem. Oregon. Wednesday-. Sept 27, 1350 S Surfacing Bids To Open Oct. 7 Bids on improving Brink avenue and Hager street will be opened October 7, Marion county court decided Tuesday after holding a hearing on the two streets. - Hager street will be oil mat surfaced . at an estimated cost of $8,707 averaging about $2.28 per ownership foot Brink avenue is to be graded and gravelled at a cost of about $1,788 or about $2,485 per ownership foot Hagen Ordered Held for Jury Fred Hagen, Salem tow-boat man, was ordered held for grand Jury action on an involuntary manslaughter charge when he ap peareck for preliminary hearing Tuesday i in Marion county dis trict court -Hagen previously had pleaded innocent to the charge which stemmed form a one-punch fight with Roy Peterson in a Salem cafe on . September , IS. Peterson died later In the day at a local hospital. Bail for Hagen was reduced Tuesday from $5,000 to $3,000 on a motion of his attorney. He was being held in the county JalL Four-Unit Building Authorized Tuesday A $16,200 permit for a fourplex' dwelling topped three permits for new construction issued at the city engineer1! office Tuesday. Enoch I. Maerz obtained the per mit to build the fourplex at 960 Gaines st Other permits went to Ralph Simpson, erect dwelling at 1315 N. Commercial st, $5,000, and C W. Prigge, erect garage at 830 $2,100,000 and World War I veter ans state aid bonds to $4,375,000. of higher education bonds . out standing will aggregate $7,154,000 and World War II veterans bonds $25,000,000, and Oregon district in terest bonds $415,320. - The pasque flower is South Da kota's official flower. Bond Paym ents Set by State On October 1 State Treasurer Walter J. Pear son, on Ocober 1, will deposit with the fiscal agency in New York City $977,853 with which to pay $137, 500 In principal and $34,421 in in terest on Oregon state highway oonos ana svuuuu in. principal and $105,931 in interest on World War I veterans state aid bonds. He also will payet his office $164,067 in interest on World War II veterans welfare bonds. The principal payments will re duce outstanding highway bonds to i RECORDS from the film "THREE LITTLE WORDS" Andrew Prenin, Plane . with rhythm accomp. MGM Recording directly frm Mond track -45-7$ RPM Open Friday Nights Till Downstairs Oregon Bide. State and High Iff ! CO-MW. M SMMlly.pftc 4 i1m Marias "MINIATURE" HEARING AID See the Zenith Miniature at , Salem's Bearing Aid Center . nonnis optical co. 444 State Street Phone S-S52 River Basin Data Gathered Just how much information is I available on the river basins of Oregon will be answered at a meet ing of Gov. Douglas McKay's ad visory committee on natural re sources Wednesday. The governor explained his group wants to avoid any unnecessary expense in surveys. Wednesday's meeting will be attended 'by rep resentatives of the federal produc tion and marketing administration, forest and soil conservation serv ices and the Berkeley, Calif- of fices of a federal survey group which has been working on an over - all study of the Columbia basin. Memorial services for the late Justice Harry H. Belt for many years a member of the state sup reme court will be held here Oc tober 24. The memorial service will be in the supreme court chamber. Justice Belt died August 6 and Was succeeded by Justice Harold Warner of Portland. : r , "Just Good Furniture Pleasingly Priced" BRADLEY FumirrunE HART 1978 North Capitol You Ara Vary Walcom to Look Around Best Ciyje Carlton 6:45 a. m. Frank Hemingway 7;00a.n. Cedl Drown 8:00 a. ia. Bill Exlina 9:00 a. m. 1 I I II I I The first American, glass com pany was built in Jamestown, Va., I m 1607. - - . WITH YOUR rAVORIT? NEWSCASTERS AND COMMENTATORS Glenn Hardy 10:00 a, m. Bill ExDna - 12:15 p, in, Nothing Dews Pay Monthly V i a I HI i Mm , . . . , - - - SHADES DRAPE RODS ALUMINUM AWXINGS Ever-TIte Framelesa Screens BAMBOO SHADES We also wash, re tape, paint and re-slat your old Venetian blinds. ELMER, the Blind Man Call Aaytlme -' . For Free Estimates Phone 3-732S 1425 Rage St West Salem . We Give S&H Greea SUmae 1- 75 Cords Per Day ' , Small Saw logs x Diameter 6" to 18" Length V7T - DUHICLARD LUMBER CO. Turner, Oreson . :'. Phone Turner 1125 Fulfcn Lewis; Jr. 4:00 p. m. Frank Hemingway : 4:15 p. m. Sag Hayes ' 4:45 p. ni. Gabriel Hcattcr 6:00 p. ra. IlilLKI rb Johnson 6:15 pvrx Scrn Hayes 6:45 p. nu CHI Henry 6:55 p. ro. 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