. . 1 . I ' Absentee Ballot CSity KTews IBrfieffs FOUK END BASIC Four Salem men recently com pleted the air force 'basic indoc trination course at Lackland air force base, San Antonio, Tex, ac cording to an air force press re lease. The men are Pvts. Donald R. Barnes, 20, and ; Clifton L. Barnes, 23, both sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd . Barnes, 2225 Mill at.; Pvt. Douglas E. Heider, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heider, 260 W. Ewald ave, and Pvt Ger ald M. Kennedy, 19. son of Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Kennedy, 155 W. BOlce St. When Appliances Are All Aflutter Call 2-45R7 for John nuttv CITIZEN HEARING SET Final naturalization hearing for Marion county will be . Monday, uecemDer 18, at the courthouse, County Clerk Henry Mattson was advised Saturday by the Portland cmce ox the immigration service Assistance in filing neHtfana for ciuzensmp wui be provided at the courinouse November 14 and 15. Johns - Manville shingles applied cy Matlus Bros, 184 S. ComX Free estimates. Ph. 3-4842. FEDERAL. ST.ATTn Examinations for appointment as eiectrotyper (finisher), electro. typer (molder) and stereo typer nave Deen announced by the U. S civil service commission. The nasi. tions would be with the govern ment printing office In Washing ton. D.C at 12.68 rr hour. Tiv years' apprenticeship or practical experience is required. Additional Information is available from W. xi. ziscner, civil service secretary at Salem postoffice. ; Spencer corsettere. Fit guaranteed. Ph. 35072. DAKOTANS TO ELECT Election of officers for the Da kota club will follow no-host dinner at 8 pjn. Wednesday at th woman's rliKV.N... n m - m cAuuiiuuoc. 4VLi for mer residents of the Dakotas were Invited to the meeting by Percy Ullman, president. - Double Stamps. All week nirViiri and delivery. Phone 38779 Stand ard Cleaners, 362 N. ComX MINOR FIRE QUELLED A chimney fire at the .John Weaver .residence, 1445 Ferry it, was extinguished by city firemen bout 5 pjn. Sunday. They re ported only minor damage. Men's Garden Club to Hold Flower Show Salem Men's Garden club will stage its annual fall flower and garden show Saturday and Sun day in the Market building, on North Commercial street between Center and Marion streets, Mark M. Taylor, chairman, announced Saturday. The show will feature competi tion, in all classes of garden flow ers and produce as well as decora tive arrangements and cluh His. plays. Feature events will include n arrangement - making contest for men, gardener's style show, educational displays, garden Infor mation booth and plant and gadget sales tables of donated material. Entry classifications are avail able at Roen Typewriter company. t n ur-. t i . v. nwicu, jcwcicr, xiryaon s nursery and White Seed company. George Malstrom is assistant chair man of the show. Birth ARDT To Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Ardt, 2050 N. Capitol st, a daughter, Sunday, October 22, at Salem General hospital. OSBORNE To Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Osborne, Albany, a daugh ter, Sunday, October 22, at Salem General hospital. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Smith, 2460 Lansing ave., a son, Saturday, October 21, at Sa lem General hospital. - - - -i ... WOODS To Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Woods. 555 S. 19th t ; a rfaucrh w -T ter. Saturdav. October 21. t Ja Jem ueneral nospitaL - - . i - . - ..." . Det You're Taking Your Grandma Some More Delicious Curias Milk! CUiUY'S Tour Friendly Home Owned Dairy Fbn3 3-0783 AIR POLICE GRADUATE Pvt. Joseph L. Gentemann of Salem and Pvt. Henry O. Parrish, jr., of Scio are among recent grad uates of security patrol air police training at Tyndall air force base. near Panama City, Fla. The men are trained to guard aircraft and bases against enemy agents. Gen temann is the son of G. D. Sav age, 4260 State St., and Parrish is the son of M. O. Parrish, sr, Scio route 2. Infants Clinic Scheduled at St. PairirToday An immunization rlinfo tnr In fants and pre-school children will De new at the American Legion hall in St. Paul today from 1 to 3 pjn. Protection against whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus and smallpox will be offered to infants over six months of age. The free Clinic is S Don sored hv the. Ma rinn county health department and is xor cmidren of the St. Paul, Ray Bell, Four Corners, Mahoney and Fairfield school districts. Other county health department activities this week include: MondST Immunization rlinte for infants and children, 8:30 to 11:30 ajn. and 2 to 4:30 pjn. at the department's Salem office in the Masonic building. Tuesday Well-child conference immunizations. 1 to 3 n.m. st Mt Angel; volunteer health committee meeting, 10 ajn. to 3 p.m. at Wood burn. Wednesday Well-child confer ence (br BDDointment onlv) de partment office, 8:30 to 11:30 ajn.; motners class, chest x-ray and child guidance, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the department. Thursday f!lin!c l for arinltc food and milk handlers and beauty operators, tuberculin testing, blood tests and immunization for adults, all 8:30 ajn. to 4:30 cm. at the department. Friday Mother's class, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 n.m.. at the Red Cross office. Saturday Immunizations and vaccinations for children and adults, 9 to 11:30 ajn. at depart ment office. Deadline Set Next Friday Deadline for application for ab sentee ballots in the November election will be Friday, Marie county clerk's office remineded this weekend. About 200 persons have applied so far, regarded as a normal number for a non-presidential vote. ' Ballots may be secured at the office, for immediate return, or by mail, to be returned by November 1, when ballot boxes will be turn ed over to the sheriff for distri button. Application may be made only by a person who will be out of the county all of election day or who is unable to vote due to illness. One person cannot apply for ab sentee ballot for another indivi dual. A few requests have come from servicemen, deputies said, but these can be honored only if the serviceman is registered as a voter, Mrs. Miles, 87, Succumbs at Salem Home Mrs. Mary K. Miles died Sunday at her residence at 454 N. 14th st. following an illness of two months. She was 87. Mrs. Miles had lived in Salem for 47 years and was a seamstress at Miller's department store for many years until she retired in 1938. She was the widow of Joseph J. Miles who died in 1903 shortly after the family moved here from Turner. Deceased was born in Pennsylvania, June 25, 1863, and was married at Clay Center, Kan sas in 1891. Mrs. Miles was a flower-garden enthusiast and - had furnished many floral decorations for the First Evangelical United Brethran church to which she belonged. Surviving are two daughters. Anna and Lois Miles, both of Salem; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Chase, Grasham; and a brother, P. M. Kakanaur, Monrovia, Calif. Services will be announced later by the Clough-Barrick chapel. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, friends contribute to a memorial fund to be used for mis sion work. 1 W '' :- . : t' i-v. - .jr.. ; y . ;aa' -' NEVER TOO LATE-. Joseph Johnson, 74. former rail way chef, and a self-taught artist, displays one of his paintings at bis one-man shew in the Harlem Pablic Library, New York City. Farm-Labor Meet To Hear Review of Ballot Proposals Members of Salem's Farm-La bor council will hear a review of Oregon's nine ballot proposals at a meeting at the labor temple to night at 8 o'clock. Charles A. Sprague, Statesman publisher, will discuss the meas ures which will be voted on at the November general election, ac cording to council spokesmen. Motion pictures depicting the role machinery has played in the last 100 years also are slated to be shown. Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT Orville A. Jansenius, 605 S. 22nd st, Harold C. Ritchie, Springfield, and John R. Cooper, 390 Missouri ave, all charged with driving while intoxicated; held in lieu of $250 bail each. Charles R. Freitag, Scio route 3, charged with reckless driving. held in lieu of $200 bail. Mrs. Bailer of Silverton Dies, Mother of 15 SILVERTON, Oct 22 Mrs. Doris Leona Bailer, mother of 45 living children, died here Sunday. She was 58. Born at Cripple Creek, Colo, Mrs. Bailer moved to Silverton when a child and had lived here ever since. Surviving are the widower, Sam Bailer; a brother, Leslie Elliott of Silverton; and the following chil dren: Vera, Richard and Ralph Bailer, Mrs. Verda Burr, Mrs. Marion Neimi, Mrs. Cleo Martin, Mrs. Irma Brenden, Mrs. Clarita Keser and Mrs. Marie Larson, all of Silverton; Mrs. Virginia Large, Turner; Mrs. Mae Willhite, Forest Grove; Mrs. Janet Foster, Med ford; Mrs. Velma Sgroggins, Port land; William Bailer, Port Orch ard, Wash.; Robert Bailer, Fergus Falls. Minn. A ereat-pr&ndchilri and 22 grandchildren also survive. Services will be announced later by the Ekman Funeral home. ffM 1 P i say Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Knight Come in... see why you could pay $1,000 mora end still not get alt the extra room, masty of .handling and famous dependability of Dodge I W bat better way to spend 5 minutes than by saving S 1.000! Yes. hist 5 minutes i all it tak ' . - ior us to snow you why Dodge owners say you could pay $1,000 more for a car and still not get all that , the new bigger value Dodge gives you! Well show you roominess inside-head room and hat room too, leg-Toom, shoulder roomthat cars costing hundreds of dollars more can't match. .Well let you sample handling ease, the start-and-stop smoothness of Fluid Drive that youll want to make your own "for keeps." YouTI learn about famous Dodge ruggedness and dependability that saves you money year after year. Before you decide on any car, come in! See how you'll be miles and dollars ahead by buying now. Don't wait, spend 5 minutes with us save $1,0001 J M3 : YS, ANY OTHER CAR THAT PIBASBO US BOW COST $,000 AtORS New Bigger Vafoa tA&f ft dosrs more tftsn the kst-prketfcdrs Stan Baker Motors Baptists Plan Roundup9 at Trout Creek The first annual men's round-up sponsored by the Conservative Baptist Men's Fellowship of. Ore gon will be held at Trout Creek camp, 28 miles east of Portland next Friday to Sunday, according to Ray C. Cates of Salem, presi dent Over 200 men from the 80 cooperating churches are expected. . Inspirational speaker for the round-up will be the Rev. Duncan McRoberts, former missionary to China. Classes will be conducted by Dr. Albert G. Johnson, pastor of Hinson Memorial Baptist church, Portland; Dr. James R Christian, professor at Western Baptist seminary; the Rev. James Feely of Albany, and Cates. . Navy Aviators Plan Cruise at McNary Field Ten members of Salem's naval Aviation VnllinrAAn rf -w.MUtoA uius wui utrvui a two-weeks "cruise" Wednesday aTt the. naval air facflity at Mc- ley Fallander, facility executive Both flight and rrnunri trsmirff are scheduled for the men on the annual session. The fliers will Include Lts R. V. Lundstrom and L. H rr pnw. land; R. T. Ableidinger, Vancouv er, Wash.; A. W. Lofts, Hood Riv er; J. H. Herrle. Troutdale: Lts. (Jje.) C. E. Frye, Albany; C L. Dill, Salem; P. H. Everett Eu gene; J. L. Cox, Portland; C. S. Thomasson, Linslaw. ,:S; , t .f , Ml, i The Slafesmcm.' Salem, Orccjon, Mondcry;' Octobef "23 lSSfi--S Driving GM to Present Film Public officials and top educa tor! from the Salem public and parochial schools will be guests of the local General Mttors club Thursday at the Senator hotel for a premier presentation of a new series of films on high schol driver-education, . it was announced Saturday. Aimed at the 'teen age driver problem, the films are designed as instructional aids for use in the classroom, sponsors said. . General Motors produced the films with the counsel of the Na tional Education association which also has approved distribution of kits of the films to school systems throughout the country, said C. A. Walters, club chairman. The USS constitution, "Old Iron sides," carried i, 24 - pound guns, compared with the 18-pounders of British frigates of the time. for ;; Insured Savings SEE First Federal Savings First Current Dividend 2to st Federal Savings and Lean Ass'n. 142 So. liberty 1 1 r I t! m m never useasucn fine fuel.,," course! Phone J-8862 : r X-44J1 CAPITOL LUI2DER GO. N. Cherry Are, Salem. Oregon 525 Chemeketa St. Salem, Oregon Lowest Prices Everyday t Fred Meyers . . , Prices Goed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 25c 43c 69c 5c 59c 59c 59c 43c 39c 33c 19 c 50c 10c 29c 2-oz. ASPIRIN TABLETS loo's Certified CAMPHOR LINAMENT 4-ez. 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