(Crnly Mews KBimeffs WAC GAINS PROMOTION .-Isolde Zitzewitz, daughter of Mrs. Augusta Zitzwietz, 1267 N. Commercial sL, has been promot ed to sergeant In the women's army corps at U. S. army Euro- B:an command headquarters in eldelberg, Germany. A graduate of Salem high school in 1941, Miss fcitzwietz has beenin the WAC all but one year since 1944. She Is assigned to the medical division. Eewing machines for Xmas, small down payment will " hold any sewing machine in store for Xmas delivery. Ralph Johnson Appli ances, 333 Center Street MUMPS LEAD DISEASE Twelve cases of mumps in Mar ion county, all but one of them in Salem, led last week's list of new communicable diseases reported to the county health department, it reported Tuesday. Others listed were two casesof ringworm and one. each of; scabies and scarlet fever. Johns - Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'L Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. PHONE OPERATORS SOUGHT Examination for appointment as telephone operator, paving $2,450 to $2,640 per year, with various federal agencies in the northwest, was announced Tues day by U. S. civil service commis sion. Additional information may be secured from W. H. Fischer, civil service secretary at Salem postoffice. Spencer corsenere. Fit guaranteed. Ph. 35072. GIRL ON NEWSPAPER Appointed Zone manager on the business staff of. the Oregon Daily Emerald, student newspa per on the University of Oregon campus, is Jeanne Hoffman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Hoffman, 515 Rose st. Miss Hoff man is a junior sociology major. Drawing house plans. Ph. 3-9621. BOYS DISCUSS DATING For a discussion on dating con ducted Monday night by Dwight Edwards Junior Hi-Y club of Les lie school, resource leaders were Joyce Frost and Barbara Kernel meyer, Willamette university stu dents. li G. Prescott, jeweler; has open ed shop 'at 1717 Center St and is ready to do' watch, clock & jewel ry repairing. Also has complete MUSIC ON PROGRAM " Speaker at the Salem Optimist " club luncheon Thursday noon in the Senator hotel will be Dr. Wil lis Gates, ; prof essor of music ap preciation at Willamette univer sity, on "20th ' Century Music" ENDS BASIC TRAINING Pvt. Ray L. Comstock, son of R. B. Comstock, 1710 Trade St., has completed his air force basic indoctrination course at Lackland air force base, Texas. Fresh killed young turkeys 39c lb. We also sell turkeys by piece. Orwig's Market, 3975 Sil verton Rd. Ph. 26128 UNDERWRITERS TO MEET The Salem Life Underwriters Training council's class will meet Monday at 9 a.m. in the fireplace room of the public library, Win ter and State streets. 3 discount to fuel oil users. Tweedie gives 3 casfy discount on furnace & stove oiL Standard U dealer. Call 24151 LECTURE NEXT TUESDAY A free lecture on Christian Sci ence, erroneously announced for last night, will be given next Tuesday, November 14, at 8 pjn. by Arthur C. Whitney, C. S. of Chicago,, at Parrish junior high school. ' - Births GROSS To Mr. and Mrs, Isaac R. Gross, Jefferson, a son, Tuesday, November 7, at Salem , General hospital. MICHEL To Mr. and Mrs, Arthur S. Michel, Albany, a son, Tuesday, November 7, at Salem General hospital. TOLLEY To Mr.' and Mrs. Perry E. Tolley, Detroit a son. Tuesday, November, 7, at Salem General hospital. SILBERNAGEL To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Silbernagel, Stay ton, a son, Tuesday, November 7, at Salem General hospital. BROOKS - To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks, Hoskins, a daugh ter, Monday, November 6, at Sa lem General hospital. . MIND EN To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Minden, Sublimity, a son, Tuesday, November 7, at Sa lem Memorial hospital DURGER To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Durger, 425 E. Ewald ave., son, Monday, November 6, at Salem Memorial hospital. rn PREMIUM STYLE! Call 3-7721 and order Initial supply of Union 76 Fuel Oill Receive free MILLER'S Gift Bond. Make one call . . : 3-7721 that's sill Constant check, .full-level serv ice from then onl George Barza DRIVER ARRESTED LeRoy Evan Beals, Silverton route 2, was Charged with follow ing another vehicle too c'ose Tuesday, according to city police. Officers said Beals was involved in a bumper-to-bumper collision at Fairgrounds road and Hunt street at 11:10 a.m. No injuries were reported. Beals posted $10 bail. line of Montana Agates. TOASTMASTERS MEET Acting toastmaster at the Thurs day night meeting of the Capitol Toastmasters club in the Gold Ar row restaurant will be Everett DeWeese. Slated speakers are Harry Ewing, Marion Curry, E. A. Bradfield and Richard Rei mann. The meeting is slated to start at 6:15 o'clock. Dont miss the pie and cake!! First Methodist Church Bazaar, Wed. Nov. 8. Lunch 11 A.M. Dinner 5 P.M. CLUB MEETS TONIGHT Speakers for the Dale Carnegie club meeting tonight at 6:15 at the Oak Pit barbecue will be Robert Thorn, Dick Rogers, Fred Car stensen and Bill Knoke. Charboneaus To Leave for Arabia Soon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Char boneau, 1365 Chemeketa st., will embark this week on a 10,000- mile air trip to Dhahran, Saudi, Arabia, where Charboneau will become district office manager and accountant for the Misr Con crete Development company. Charboneau until recently was office manager for the Mountain States Power company at Nel scott and was an accountant for the public utilities commission in Salem for five years prior to that. His wife, Martha, has worked for the Willamette river basin com mission for the past three years. The couple will stop at Wash ington, D. C, New York, Paris, Rome and Cairo during the air journey. The stopover m Wash' ington is necessary because they have been unable to obtain visas in Salem. The Charboneaus have spent the past month finishing up busi ness affairs and attempting to reduce their necessary belongings to 66 pounds each the maximum allowed during plane travel. fThey have also been busy tak big necessary innoculations, vacci nations . and medical tests. They will also carry with them photo static copies testifying they are Christians. They must carry these copies with them at all times dur ing their stay in Arabia because of that government s law. Awaiting the Salem couple In Arabia is a modern, air-condi tioned home furnished by the company. Charboneau considers himself and his wife fortunate be cause their first three, months in Arabia will be during the rela lively cool period from Decern ber through February. The tern perature hovers near the 100 degree mark the rest of the -year. Charboneau will travel between Dhahran on the Persian Gulf to Jidda on the Red Sea in his managerial position. Shepard, Zumwalt Buy Newmyer Farm Supply Store Paul Shepard and Bob Zum walt, both native Oregonians and grandsons of Oregon pioneers, have bought the Newmyer Farm Supply store at 324 N. Commer cial st. Shepard is the son of Ralph Shepard of Spring Valley in Polk county, and Zumwalt is the son of W. Lynn Zumwalt, prominent dairyman in Lane county. The two men are opening the store under the name of Shepard Zumwalt Equipment company. Shepard was for four years ag ricultural fieldman with the First National Bank at Salem and Zum walt has been customer-relations man for the Salem Credit Bu reau. Nothing Down Pay Monthly - ' - - ' m m m SHADES DRAPE RODS ALUMINUM AWNINGS Ever-Tite Frameless Screens. BAMBOO SHADES We also wash, retape, paint and re-slat your old Venetian blinds. ELMER, the Blind Man Call Anytime For Free Estimates Phone 3-7328 1425 Rage St. West Salem We Give Sill Green Stamps union 3& to Leave For Induction Next Week Thirty-three men for induction and 43 for pre-induction physical examination will leave Salem next week, Marion county selec tive service board announced Tuesday. The inductees will report at 3 p. m. Tuesday, following at 1:30 farewell party at the YMCA, to be given by Associated Services. Refreshments and a program are planned. In the induction group will be William J. Harris, Roger Emery Loe, Hubert Duane Grahm, John Henry Singer, Floyd Howe, Ellis Elmer Sanders, James Wesley Hilborn, Everett Albert Schroe der, Paul Richard Widowsky, Vergene Robert Luke, Richard Bennett Richter, James - Leroy BasL Norbert Joseph Schaecher. Oscar Clinton Meyer, Albert Ed ward Salchenberg, James Leroy Abbott, Even D. Gregush. Theone Joseph Pieser, Allen B. Craig, jr., Leroy Clifford Mur phy, Gordon Ardell Just, Daris Gerald Olson, Richard Alvin Montgomery, Eldon Burl Jordan, Richard Dale Mase,-Robert Edgar Purdy, Lloyd Ralph Egli, Rodney Monroe Province, Robert Carl Graham, Leroy E. Beals, May nard Merl Windsor. Those leaving from here also will include Francis Dale Salis bury, transferred in from Taco ma, and Roger R. Wilson, from St. Johns, Ariz. Herbert D. Ford was transferred to Medford. New Episcopal Church Plans Expected Soon Plannine will nroceed imme diately for the new jSt, Paul's episcopal church In south Salem, but construction will await stabil ization of the building situation. officers said Tuesday. Completion of purchase from the school board is expected this week, as the deed is in escrow and the church vestry has the ?3u,uuu price in casn. ; James Payne of Salem has been secured as architect, according to Donald A. Young, chairman of the building committee, which in cludes Dr. W. .W. Baum and Dr. Charles D. Wood. The new site, bounded by High, Liberty and East Myers streets, was occupied formerly by the old Lincoln school. The church will erect a church and parish house and prepare parking facilities. Much of the fund for the project is already on hand. , The Church's nresen nrnnart at Church and Chemeketa streets wiu not be sold until the congre gation knows when It can move to the new edifice, said Young. BASIN MEETING CALLED Willamette Basin project com mittee has been raited tn here December 6. Elmo Chase of Eugene will preside with speak ers including uov. Douglas Mc Kay, Ronald E. Jones, president of the Oregon Farmers Union, and CoL D. S. Burns, district engineer. Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT LeRoy Evan Beals, Silverton route 2, charged with following too close, posted $10 bail. HUare A. Hoodley, 560 N. 19th st, charged with reckless driving, cited. John Temple Houser, Salem route 8, box 868, charged with reckless driving, posted $75 bail. "Just Good Furniture Pleasingly Priced" BRADLEY FURNITURE MART 1978 North Capitol You Are Very Welcome to Look Around BIG 42 GALLON AUTOMATIC Electric Water Heaters Other Slxot and Styles Available PLUMBING-HEA TING mm m w School News ; by Gilbert Bate son SALEM HIGH SCHOOL - Jim Humphrey and Bob Riggs will, represent Salem high school in the city "I Speak for Democ racy" contest to be held in the KSLM studio at 3 p. m. Wednes day. The speeches are five min ute radio scripts written and read by the contestants telling of the desirability of democracy. The two speech students were chosen as a result of inter-school competition. Winner of the city contest will represent Salem in the state contest. Senior Council Meets The senior class council of Sa lem high held its first meeting of the year Tuesday. Class Presi dent Jim Kleen announced that senior graduation announcements from three companies will be on display in the near future. The, class will vote on the style of announcement to be adopted. Kleen also told the group that class pins and rings are available and that a movie sponsored by the seniors will be shown Janu ary 11. Activities suggested at the meeting were a dance and dinner. F.S. Bynon, jr. Succumts to Long Illness Frederick S. Bynon, Jr., 47, well-known Salem businessman, died &t his home on Wallace road Tuesday following a lengthy ill ness. Bynon was born Nov. 16, 1902, in Hollywood, Calif., but spent most of his life in Salem. His par ents, ; Mr. ariti Mrs. Frederick- S. Bynon, sr., moved here with the family in 1908. The deceased at tended Salem public schools and Willamette law school. Bynon was a veteran of army infantry service in world War II. He was a member of the Amer ican Legion, Capital post 9. He op erated a farm at Salem route 1, box 308 and was engaged In the insurance and collection Vbusiness here. ' He is survived by his wife, the former Eunice Helen Frewrog, of Salem; a son, Frederick S. Bynon III, of Salem; daughter, ftlrs. MISS DRAGER HOST N CLOVERDALE Rae HardestA grand worthy advisor of Rainbow Girls, Seaside, spent Friday and Saturday as a guest of Karleen Drager. Miss Hardesty is spending a two weeks with Mrs. Sue Tuel, mother advisor of Acacia Order of Rainbow, at Stayton. Saturday night and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, TueL Rae Hardesty, Karleen Dra ger and Shirley Hennies made a trip to Cottage Grove and Drain where they attended meetings of the Rainbow Orders at those places. With this PIN I you can HEAR ! a Din drool i ... It's the new movable ! microphone of the new I SflVnTflVP mnA Innta I like a lovely jeweled J I brooch. No dangling out- I side cords! No muffling clothes-rub noise. I see it TODAY! Or WRITE NOW I ! SONOTONE W. F. DODGE Certified Sonotone Consultant will be at SONOTONE HEARING CENTER HOTEL SENATOR Salem. Oregon Thursday, November 9, t a. m. to 7 p. m. Investigate the "Movable Ear" SONOTONE'S NEWEST Hearing Improvement SONOTONE OF PORTLAND N. COMMBRCAL PHONI 3-4141 Salem's js"" j- ; ( ( ' r ... .. . ' I f ' 1 v ::r-i f. , ' I i V7i7 ' v' 4M;-' -1 I 1 ' ' I) iV-v : .:.' V r- ; & . ' !-.. ' i:v" . - . Turninr from their votinr booths where they had just marked their ballots are Harry V. Collins, candidate' for 8alem mayor, and Mrs. Collins. They voted at the Center street grocery, polling place for precinct 27. (Photos by Don D11L Statesman staff photographer.) Edith Wells of Seattle, Wash.; mother, Mrs. Fred S. Byron, sr., of Salem; sisters, Mrs. F. C. Von Gortler of Seattle, Mrs. L N. Stew In r i x ni rrC I ; ;.- ill .ii sk. i ii ' i rv' Ty i LA V . M I 1 1 ry y w J mm n - ) i ,: I V " I -lA 00 i 1 1 I : Cf" : i Savinas nn tn on nn ) L X 1 , ; Mayoralty Candidates Cast Ballots J V. J art of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Charles X. Low of Brookings, and a granddaughter, Mary Louise Wells of Seattle. ! l I I V The gtotesmaaj Salem, Oregon. t: "1 tX3m - Handing In ballots after Yotlnr Tuesday are Alfred W. Lo ticks. dldate for Salem mayor, and Mrs. Leacka. They voted at preelftet 4L KeceiTing the ballots here is Mrs. Clifford Harold, (left). 1(20 fir st election board chairman.' Leacka Is the next 8alem mayer,' election returns indicated Tuesday night. Funeral services will be held Thursday. November 9, at 10:30 a.m. at the Clough-Banick chapel with the Iter.' Lloyd T. Anderson Wednesday, Noti t lS50-y. . . f, - V'c' '.'.tit - - . r offl elating and with Capital post in charge. Private concluding services will be held at Belcresi Memorial park. lilt - , 5 '