City Me wo IMeff. ' NEW ROOFS PLANNED Building permits for "new roofs -were issued Wednesday by the citT enpinr' nffi . - -.. Rpuse, 1251 Sixth St, $160, and iuyu uiis, Marion St, $169. over Greenbaum's Thurs. Nov. Mui. o am. to :u n m FIRE IN DAVENPORT Tl Ft frATn Bn lintrnAnni akB--.-i Wednesday partially destroyed a uenin in me jr. it, Woerth residence. 1695 Yew St. ru r, men said the smouldering fire was vAuuKUisnea oeiore any . other damage, other than smolteY oc- vurrea. - Keystone class of First Christian uiurcn is sponsoring smorgasbord ;luj ov. a, a xo a pjn. jux cellant food, all vnu ran at Adults I1J50, Children 75c, Public inviiea. See the Boys Shirt Bar at The coys anop, Z65 No. High. ' Landscaping and designing. No Job iw targe or too smau A Doer fler and Sons Nursery. 250 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-ZM9. ; Accordion lessons, instruments rented 'while you learn. Wiltsey music nouse, i860 state. 1 Fresh killed turkeys to bake or iry. c a id. urwlgs Market 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-5742. j TOWNSENDITES MEET Townsend Club 16 will meet to night at the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Claud St. Bergman's Shoes & Boots exclu sive at Bishops in Salem. Call Mathls Bros. 3-4642. Free -sti- mates on your Ropfing problems. COURT TO MEET i Rem-MPntntl - County Court will attend sessions r f 41. " ... vicgon . ana ' . camornia Grant Lands Association in Port land Tuesday, the court reported . Wednesday. For Rich Food Plan information, Anil 9 , . vuj o-ia evenings. Bergman's Shoes & Boots exclu- sive at Bishops in Salem. .MR&DELANEY BETTER W.ord wa received in Salem Wednesday that Irs..E. P. De laney of Salem watf reported re covering satisfactorily from a re cent operation in a Chicago, 111., hospital. Her husband, Dr. De laney, reported trey would return to Salem about Nov, 24, Watch for the opening of West Sa Jem s finest and newest Television Center, to be bringing to your home the top line in television and service. Bird Television and Serv ice Co. 871 Wallace Rd. Bergman's Shoes & Boots exclu . sive at Bishops in Salem., ' Ladies Attention. Great reduction on a select group of coats, suits, dresses & hats. Wilson & McCul . lah s Apparell Shop, 466 Court. Births STRONG To Mr. and Mrs. William Strong, 2095 S. Church St., a daughter, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Salem General Hospital. COOK To Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Cook,, 575 r Jefferson St., a daughter, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Salem General Hospital. DUGGER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles A., Dugger, Marion, a son, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Salem Me morial Hospital. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. Harold A., Taylor, 1281 Hawthorne St., a son, Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Salem Memorial Hospital. "NEW WORLDS IN ENGINEERING" SH O W BY CH i .. 'v.-. 1 the sew way of braking your car thaf a just plain wonderful for the driver. This is a dis play that demonstrates how Chrysler Power Brakes operate, with only rd the pedal pressure of ordinary brakes. If a one of 70 working models and displays of all kinds S111011 at Chrysler T World, in EignieerW e8ineio development, inag the comfort, handling ease, and p YMCA BOARD TO MEET November session ofe Salem jt MCA board of directors is slated IOr todav nnnn at ,V VI r iii. carle Abrams, new president, in charge. Committee appointments Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St FAMILY COUNCIL; TODAY The Family and Child wi4 Council ; of Salem Community Council win meet today noon at the Senator Hotel, with Vemon H. icoiuujK. ui. weston A. NlPml9 i1inA 4 .... - . .. w ieuu educa tion for Salem public schools. wflT uonmctj in Mental Health." . Rummage Sale by Alpha Chi Om ega Mothers Club on Nov. 14th and 15th over Greenbaum's store. SPORTS CLUB MEETS The Salem Indoor Sports Club Chapter 63 will hold its annual turkey dinner at 2 pjn. Sunday in the Lions Den. . Oregon Scenic Christmas Cards. McEwan Photo Shop in Holly wood. ; ... Brownie Christmas Cards. Mc Ewan Photo Shop in Hollywood. Cooked food and gift sale Friday. Portland Gas and Coke Co. By the Jason Lee Woman's Society. Nice clean rummage and bazaar. rxi. a oa., xmov. Hth St 15th. 427 Ferry St; . Police Question Juveniles After Home Burglary Saleni detectives reported Wednesday that several juveniles were being questioned In connec tion With: looting and of the Mrs. "Anna T7in vnm, 1520 Trade: St, Monday nieht- ' ' Included in a long list of van- aalism : tO the rPSiHfnr mom 4V,n upheaval jand ransacking of prao tically- every drawer in the four- room -nouse.- Also water was pourea over dlnin room fuml. ture, oil j poured onto ' the hard wood floors,- door chimes ripped UTAH me W.I 11. turn rtnvan r. broken, bhonoeranh " rnnH. smashed and food wa taVon mm me refrigerator and thrown into , - wi. ue sinK. j i . r: No estimatA In lnco i,4 4 dahsm was made. Actual rash " .WW. M4W fail losses " lni r money and jewelry amuumea, to - Answer to Suit Blames Driver The truck-auto accident In which Mrs. Eunice Erickson suf fered fatal injuries Sept. 13 was blamed oii the driver of the death, auto In anj answer filed Wednesday to a suit bow pending in Marion County Circuit Court .The original complaint was brought against the Kenneth Poor man Heavy Hauling Co., by Alvin N. Nelson! .administrator of Mrs. Erickson's estate. In it damages for the j; woman's JZ death were sought from the ' company and from Albert A. Reed, truck driver, Defendants alleged in their answer Wednesday , that Mrs. Erickson contributed to her own death because she entered the auto with the knowledge that the driver, Vernon Reitzer, was 'under the.-influence of intoxicating liquor" to the extent he could not control his vehicle. The fatal crash occurred at night on the Pacific Highway just uuiui ml oaiem. VI- .toaanca of Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler cars. See tha new V-8 engines with hemispherical combustion chamber that gets mofiower rom drop of gas. See and 'J0 Steering that takes y,tha the S?-."0?? drivin parking! Every exhibit wiU interest you ... and show you how you can make your car dollars buy greater value today! There, no admission charge. Come bring your family and friends any tinie-ll.-CO AJi to II. -CO Pit, No vember 8 thru November 19 (daily except Monday), Mason la Tempi, Portland. ' Rally Speaker The Rer. Conrad M. Thempsen iKDve; i Bfinneapelis will speak U an Evangelical Luther an Church evangelism rally at t pjn. Friday la Grace Lutheran Church here. Rev. Thompson To Address Lutheran The Rev. CemraA VT ThAmrtui. . .vMrowu, Minneapolis, national director of evangelism for th i?vanrAi;ni Lutheran Church, will be' guest speaker at a rally at Grace Luth eran Church, 3300 Sunnyview Ave. o pan. xnaay. All nersnnc frnm 1ft In the Willamette Circuit have been invited to attend the rally to hear an address on "Teaching Ev- Bugcu&in, wmcn is 10 include spe cific suggestions ai wpII n hiini. tional sections. - Congregations participating are from .Can by, Woodbuxn, Salem, wu iiuui oii v en on. Lie D anon, Al bany, two from Eugene, and Springfield. The Rev. Lowell Holts is host Dastnr Tha Vloxr A o - m v. wuc- gaard, Springfield, is director of evangelism for the circuit Ar rangements for the visiting pas- vor a tout in uregon and Washing ton are being made by the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, Silverton, di rector of evangelism for the Pa cific district of the church. The itinerary schedules rallies at Pasco, Burlington, Seattle and Ta coma, Wash., Portland, Salem and Klamath Tails, Ore. - Illness Claims Jake Beier, 55 Jake Beier, 495 S. 19th St, died w xuesaay at tne age of 55 years, following a short Uln Beier. a caroenter and rirint of Salem since 1943, was born in nussia,;june 15, 1897. He came wun nis parents to the United States when he was 7 vr m The family settled in North Dak- wia. - iie married Sophie Dunker in 1921 in South Dakota and they moved in 1930 to Montana no they resided until coming to 6Ve- Announcement of services will be made later by the W. T. RJg- uu vumpany. Qiemeketaris to Hike Sunday : oaiem i jiAnufratQn. : Mill 1.11 " w u, - LX Sunday to CnffilT Mmmtoin ;vf North Santiam country east of 10. a n h a, the club announced weanesaay. :. . i. ; commercial St. The ; party will Kgurei fc A leave at f5-sn a m t4vi iu. Melchert at leader. The srroun will taVa v.t. iwo trails, one a three-mile hike along Blowout Creek. . and an- . w VI umer a nine-mile treK. RYSLEU COP PO B ATI q m Rally T?L 1 Eixcnan ns Annual Toy Campaign Salem Exchange Cub opened its annual toy drive for underpriv ileged children this week with an appeal i or Broken toys which can be repaired. - , s Nine Chevron service stations have been designated as spots where toys can hm Vft fn i. by club members. Toys that are repaired are turned over to the Salvation Army for distribution at Christmas. , - - Last year the Exchange Club repaired about 2,000 toys for Wil lamette Valley children. The Sal vation Army and the Ex&ange Club have worked together on the toy drive since its inception four years ago. , j Chairman of the drive this year Is Rollin Haag. ' j Stations where toys can be de posited are Redintr's at ih State Streets,- Pete's at 1254 Edge- waier jlt, v auey ou Co. .tation at 1211 Broad wa-r Jnh at 12th and Mission Streets, Fred Roberts on Portland Road, Earl Malm at Lancaster Drive and Sil verton Road. Walt Zot1 t rhi meketa and High Streets, and the car paras at commercial and Ter ry Streets and HiH and ivm Streets. . , RECORD PRICE FOR BULL ' AIRDRIE, Canada W--Rcord purchase price for a beef bull paid by an Alberta trr wa at Vaughan, Hont Victor Watson of the Willow Springs Ranch near here paid $35,700 for a 2-year-old xiereioro. . s CLEAR-00,l dust coy Ope i " ' '"-"Ma-ar. - . . . 1 'la " " rywanrr- isrirannnr ? iTxrVa7' , 1atwwi-, ' I ' ,'1 .-.;a. ' u r ; f G wwixr.tc:3 -1 - WX Naw Aipmtnt Limited Quantity Layaway for Christmas Exclusive In Salem None .SoIrJ fa DcNtTurc Sorry, Ona to a Customer M 2.A MCNICTPAi COURT - .1 1 - v Howard Monson, Lebanon, driv ing while intoxicated, fined 1250. cntcrrr court . v - Alvin N. Nelson, administrator of estate of Eunice Erkkson, vs Albert A. Reed and Kenneth Poorman Heavy Hauling Co.: De fendants' answer alleges negli gence on the part of Eunice Erick son in auto accident Sept 13, near Salem, i ! . . John T. Lenhart vs Paul Lane: Defendant's answer alleges negli gence on the part of operator of plaintiffs auto at the time of auto wreck Sept 3, 1911, in, Salem. Margaret EUinger vs William and Sophronia Gableman: De fendants' answer alleges plaintiff was negligent when she fell on a stairway in defendants' house, 555 N. Liberty St, on Jan. 14, 1952. PROBATE COURT 'Charles Monnier guardianship: Vemice C Monnier appointed guardian and order authorizes ac cident damage claim settled on payment of 1292. r James Smith guardianship es tate: Pioneer Trust Co. appointed guardian. , DISTRICT COURT IL D. Wiltermorxl. S320 BaKa. Ave, larceny, fined $25, placed on 7w - prooauon and 90-day Jail sentence suspended, following plea of guilty. Lyle IL Braff, J505 Cherry Ave, hunting without a license, fined $10 following a plea of guilty. Clarence W. Fox, Lacomb, driv ing while lntAxitatM. ffn4 txn after plea of guilty. . I i - i i jj 82,400,000 Loan Granted in Hearst Estate for Taxes LOS ANGELES III Executors Of the William R.rvWrK II . estate were granted court permis sion Wednesday to borrow $2.400.. w to meet initial payments of cucru esuue and state inheri tance taxes. . Hearst died Au 15 ioti s. sets marshaled so far amount to wna rurtoer listings to Korea Clothes DriveHeld - V To keep Korean people clothed and warmer this winter. som sso Willamette University students garnered used clothing in a Sa lem wide canvass Wednesday night Total amount of the collection was not yet determined, but Linda Gragg of Monroe, chairman for the event Id the results were good. The campus Interfaith Council sponsored the program, with all student residence organizations participating. The clothes are to be sent early next week to Oregon Relief for Korea and India, for Immediate shipment to Korea; Any persons not contacted last night were asked to take cloth ing to Calvary Baptist First Chris tian! Court Street HiiHrtlii, v.. giewood Evangelical United Breth ren, rirst MetnodUt or First Pres byterian churches. Shop Fridays Ti! 9 P. M, JEWELERS i s a. 9 I j ww w w in mmmmmmwt ' West Salem Saving Center Opening Today Grand opening for the West Salem Saving Center at a new lo cation, C01 Edgewater St, la slated for today with tpeda events. The day's program wia Include numerous gifts and prixes, circus clown and monkey pertorrnanctt and organ music. An Aug. IS Sire which largely destroyed the store's former building at 525 Edgewater St, a Wock away from the present site, lorred the move several weeks ago. The other building has been razed and rrnlrsrt k Jot awmimodatlng 75 cars of Sav. The grocery. drugs variety ShODDinC center Km. - iwt Xeet the entire buiiiiag at Edge water and Van .-4- .v- latter. Leased from Iui r roue, me sxructure has beta ex tensively remodeled and a new glass and tile front installed. J, Ray Atkinson, nrrtt t4 v. itort'f staff -m ccsnprise IS per sons, headed h manager, who came from the urns Eugene store last summer and has been six years with the comoany. Tht r c . ff!? 13 Za 1910 farmers mada tra aVrt 18 per cent of the U. S. population. - -ww m w-uuuUwU ki I -- I .v w I i QflMM) WW (nam 8 & tan iB ? i i j I - i o . -! ( Til i u 0 a Q O O 0 a a a B CLOCK at Ias tax. I eat aa4 tretkly. Or. USAF Officera To Visit Campus ' CO. Byroa C Swttaer and it CoL Kewtoo EL June of Che Atr rorre wia arrlre on WCametie University catrpus today for in Informal staff visit with tb jrROTC department, acoordicf to J. Korman VC. Camloo, ccm-aadicg-the university detach ment J - The two-day visiution wQ mark the Crrt Air v ri-t-.IT ajty repmenuuon to WlHsmece u ajauiv; program ni transferred ..7 Base hut August The trtnfrr from Coctinenul Air Commaad In vol red mere than ISt colors ATnrrrr v.re . Col twitxer an! 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