Cutty Newp DEsffo BOAT REPORTED STOLEN Theft of a 14-foot runabout boat from the west ihort of Willamette River near the railroad bridge Tuesday was reported to police by Eldon McDermit, 2430 Helm St. 84S Chemeketa St He estimated value at $200, police said. WHEEL, TIRE STOLEN , Tbeft of a wheel and tire valued at W from a car parked at hii home Tuesday was repotted to po lice by the Rev. Gerald Emerson, SALEM LODGE NO. 4, a r a m wm open at 1:45, Oct. U at Golden Mortuary to con duct funeral service for Bro. Harry M. Levy. (adv.) Make sure "pitter patter" is on your roof not under it! If any dobut call Mathis Bros. Ph. 44831. (adv.) CHAIRMAN NAMED Rummage Sale. Fri. 4 St. over Greenbaum's. Morningside church. (adv.) Frank Tatman Barber Shop 667 N. Cottage St. In the Penman Bldg. Can make you look like a gentle man even if you are not one. Plen ty of off street parking. (adv.) RAILROAD CLUB TO MEET J The Salem Railroad club will meet Saturday at the Salem Wom an's Club, 40 N. Cottage St. A Gary Larson was named chair- covered-dish cupper will begin at man Wednesday of the Willamette ' pm. University blood drive Nov. 21 The drive is sponsored .by the uni versity and lh American Red Cross. Winter coats, suits k other used clothing for sale at Y.W.C.A. Budget Shop. 141 S. Winter. Open Fri 4 Mon noon till 4 p.m. 1 adv. i HUBCAP THEFT REPORTED For Sale: Furniture and other sal vage at Sou. Pac. Freight, (adv.) Salem Altrusa Club Annual Sal mon dinner Thursday, Oct. Uth. American Legion Club. Serving p.m. 91.75 adults, children 80c. i adv.) NEW HOUSE AUTHORIZED Theft of two hubcaps valued at A ouilulng permit tor 117,000 one $40 Tuesday night while his cari,orv hole t 2120 Lowen Ave. was parked at his home or 1295 was Wednesday to Marvin Marshall Dr. was reDorted tn no-'J- Lowen. Healy Accepts Position With Truck Firm William E. Healy. for more than eight years assistant Secretary of State here, said Wednesday he had accepted an executive posi tion with Pacific Intermountain Express, one of the nation's lead ing interstate trucking concerns. Healy resigned early last March to become a candidate for Secre tary of State at the Republican primary election. Healy will be assistant to S. A. Holmes, director of the company'! government and tax relations, . Healy, during his service as As sistant Secretary of State, built a national reputation as an author ity on truck taxation. He was author of the reciprocity agree ments under which most of the western states now regulate and tax Interstate truck movements. His headquarters will be in San Francisco. lire Wednesday by Charles Weigel, 1 130 Chemeketa St. Re wide awake to the fact that the easy way to get renters, work ers, huvers is the Classified Ads! Pial 4-6811. I adv.) Rummage sale Oct. 11 k 12, First Congregational Church, Marion 4 North Cottage. (adv.) Lee Charges Norblad Fails To Help State JUL "My opponent has failed com pletely to further the economic development of Oregon." Jason Lee, Democratic candidate for congress, charged at the luncheon meeting at the Salem Exchange Rummage Sale Oct. 11 and 12 First Congregational Church, Marion k North Cottage. (adv. I CE "7 . AWE" . COLLECTORS TO MEET sirvqn ridu. iu momnh. son 01 . , Huh" t lh Marion Unlet UHnc. i ik m mamp society win ' . meet at S p.m. Friday at the Sena- day- tor Hotel, 1 "'Walter! Norblad has passed ! only two insignificant bits of leeis- Unsightly facial hair removed j lation during his 10 years in of- Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. 1980 Lewis Si , was treated by first aidmen about 12:50 p.m. Wednesday for a fm?er laceration received when his hand was caught in a drawer. For Outstanding aW'llpapcrs With Fabrics k Harmonizing Taints plus Kxpert Decorating Assistance, vis it Clarke's 220 N. Commercial. (adv.) FOUR CHECKS MISSING Four checks totaling $85 were taken Monday or Tuesday from a desk drawer in her office in Ore gon Building, Atty. Hattie J. Brat zel told police Wednesday. Rummage Sale 471 Court Oct. 12th. Eta Chapter B.S.P. (adv.) safely, permanently. Price's Beau ty Salon. Ph. 3-5859. (adv.) fice and is a lazy, do-nothing con gressman. Lee said. "Drpffnn noHc a mon in Wavk. Dental plates repaired while you;ington who wjj, f M fjRht wait at Painless Parker Dentist, nar(i ,P hvjru,wIH, w njuivin,vu iv uviviuu- I 125 N. Liberty. Salem. (adv.) Public It coords Two Appointed to Traffic Council ment, and river and harbor pro jects. My opponent was asleep when it came to ohtaining the ini By CONRAD PRANGE Staff Writer, The Statesman The worst time of the year for traffic accidents is now at hand. Early darkness is here and this week's showers hint that fog. wet or icy streets, steamy windshields rani be far away. Add to these the expected care less pedestrians and drivers plus holiday celebrating, and the traf fic accident and death rate are tial funds for dredging the mouth nearing the annual peak over the of the Columbia, the Warrenton nvt innr months, sav accident Ship Basin, and the Tillamook analysts. Appointment of Donald CrUltrt general alls at The Outstanding fall and winter driy- and Robert L. Elfstrom Jr., to the 'nn! Ji hazards, and how motorists Salem Traffic Safety Council . ,... Ue -VcausL", St n" 3 ; an uuaiai ui '."-t, - traffic safety division- Fog Use full lights on low beam. This helps oncoming traf- Light Colors Urged for Pedestricd Safety (Regional Meet Of Vs Mar- Slated Here The northwest regional conven tion of Y's Men's Clubs will be held in Salem's YMCA Saturday and Sunday, according to Carlton Greider, publicity chairman. Greider said he anticipates an attendance of 125 delegates from British Columbia, Washington, Ore gon, Idaho and Montana. Object of the two-day conference is to integrate activities of Y's Men's Clubs throughout the North west. The group will also outline var ious programs being carried out in their own districts and discuss ways of increasing Interest in these programs. YM Adult Lobby First of a series of meetings before dinner at 6:30 p.m., will start at 2 p.m. in the 'adult lobby of the YMCA. Group discussion leader will be Roy Brain from Victoria, B.C., northwest i s Men s Clubs re- Visibility of pedestrians Lalw.y. Important, , 'ij't'fhe dinner will be aarnness, rim ami iuk. ncrc iu ummui ivhub. ..c ko... - Robert Sherman international vice headlights glare at 200 feet. The pair In darker clothes are almost lost to driver's vision, president of Yl' Men's Clubs and while light clothing can be seen clearly. Public officials are stressing safety as hesvy accl- q p,en Schmoeker, member of the dent oeriod of fall and winter begins. YMCAs national council staff. I Cl ' a , . , rtt I. ' J i oaiem sis men s nun presiucm Larry Greider, will be master of ceremonies during the dinner. Convention Chairman Convention chairman, is Dr. Her bert L. Nelson, member of the Salem Y's Men s Club. Dr. Nel son is clinical director at the State Hospital. Sunday's activities will begin with morning worship services and will be followed by a scries of meetings. The convention will ad journ at 2:30 p.m. Wives of convention delegates will also be meeting Saturday and Sunday under the banner of the Y's Mennett's Clubs. They will hold several meetings in the Salem YM and In homes of local Y's Men's Club members. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., Oct. 11, '53 (Sec. I)-5 - Highway Safety Officials Warn Accident 'Season' Now at Hand 1 hi . j i .. t m ' nnuuniTu weonesoay oy Mayor storage waters a high dam at Robert F. White H(Us Canyon cou,d have provided Craib is an insurancemajfc -Elf-, are about to be lost." strom a merchant They replace . CltM I IT ( (It RT Melvin O Potts vs Shirley A. Potts Suit (or divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, asks that custody of a minor be award ed to defendant. Married Feb. 15, m, at Salem. Florence Spitzer Hagen vs Clar ence E. Hagen: Suit for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treat ment asks for $75 per month ali mony. Married Sept. 28, 1955, at Stevenson, Wash. Lnretta E. Doyle vs Duane L. Doyle: Decree of divorce restores plaintiff's maiden name of Loretta E. Goode Ronald Ray Brenneman vs Paul Higlcy : Suit seeks judgment of l2.fi.T7 for damages and injuries allegedly incurred in auto accident June 21. 1956, on Evans Road near Silverton. Lovie Thompson vs Eugene W. Thompson: Suit for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of two minors plus $35 per month support for each. Mar ried Sept. 15, 1950, at Willamina. PROBATE COl'RT Rose Marie Darnell estate: Otto R Skopil Jr., appointed executor. DISTRICT COl'RT DeLores Jean Baber, 5(15 N. Win ter St.. charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, continu ed in Oct 12 for preliminary hear ing, bail set at $1,500. Krnest Elver Breazoale. Canyon ville, charged with driving while intoxicated, continued to Oct. 11 for sentencing following plea of guilty. Ml'MCIPAL COl'RT Kalhryn Savage, Portland, sen tenced to five days in jail on plead ing guilty to charge of vagrancy and fined $25 on charge of permit ting unlawful driving. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Paul Nicholson. 55. policeman, 1642 S. Winter St., and Winifred Pat Colgan, 53, office clerk, 241 N. High St.. both of Salem. , Raymond Franklin Merten, ,23, . farmer, St. Paul, and Joyce Mary Anderson, 19, bookkeeper, New-herg. John Anion and James R. White! who resigned. I .1 B Monnettc is council chair man The other rnfiiilnrs are Her bert Carter, Tom Roberts and Wil- mer Pace. Births HAY To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay, 2780 Englewnod Ave.. Salem, a daughter, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Salem General Hospital. LORENZ To Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Loreni. 2695 Lorian Lane. Salem, a daughter, on Wed nesday, Oct. 10, at Salem General Hospital, WORDEN To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worden. 2170 S. Church St.. a son, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Salem General Hospital. BACH To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Bach, 340 Division St., a daugh ter, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Salem General Hospital. BOCHSLER To Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bochslcr, 6.15 Bliler Ave., Salem, a daughter, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Salem Memorial Hospital. Candalaria Parents' Club Picks Officers Plans to buy a phonograph and portable radio fo rthe Candalaria School were discussed this week portable radio for the Candalaria Mother's and Dad's Club, the group announced Wednesday. Club president James Minty opened Tuesday's meeting by nam ing new officers and committee heads. Officers selected were Lloyd Griffiths, vice president; Mrs. Don Richardson, secretary, and Mrs. Ritchie M. Turner, treasurer Room mothers named were Mrs. Robert Corey and Mrs. Ernie Culp. Committee members announced w ere Mrs. L o r e n Hicks, Mrs. Ralph Boone, youth; Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar, safety: Mrs. Morris Bren ner, Mrs. Robert Boals, health; Dave Hoss, Al Bauer, publicity, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Dozcl, hos pitality. The teaching staff was repre sented by principal Harry J. Mohr Jr. Next club meeting will be Nov. 13. fic to spot your car. Never drive with parking lights only. Skids Possible Falling loaves Prewnts fast stopping. Tires skid. Increased hours of darkness Makes poor visibility of road and pedestrians. Common fault is" for motorists to "overdrive" their headlights. They can't stop within the limits of visibility. Rain, snow, ice on road Best precaution is to reduce speed un der usual summertime rate. Faulty "bad weather" equip ment Have windshield wipers, defrosters, tire treads and other items checked for winter-time driving. Youngsters in school cross walks and halted school buses Oregon law says a motorist ap proaching a halted school bus from either direction must stop if the bus is loading or unloading youngsters. Only exception is if the motorists is approaching the bus headon on a three or four lane highway. Light Colors Increased pedestrian hazards Caution should be exercised by both drivers and walkers. Pedes trians should realize they can usually see an auto before the driver sees them. Wear something light colored. Bicycles Bike riders, especially at night, should he eitremely cau tious of traffic and all bicycles should be equipped with rear re flectors and lights. Salem's year-round peak acci dent hours are from 4 to t p.m. Salem had 53 accidents involving pedestrians last year and four out of seven traffic deaths included pedestrians. Darkness Dangerous Oregon's accident figures' show that night time accidents are more than twice as deadly as day time crashes, and that the fatality rate creeps even higher on wet nights. Figured nationally on a mileage basis four times as many persons die in night city accidents than daytime. Because some Salem street con struction projects will extend into the fall and winter season, local drivers are urged by city traffic officials to be especially cautious. Slated to extend almost to the Christmas season is work on South 12th Street widening program and construction of a new street bridge on South High Street. Three Vehicles In 99E Wreck Three cars were damaged but apparently no one was injured in an accident about 2: 15 a.m. Wed nesday on Highway 99E about ltt miles south of Woodburn, state po lice said. Drivers were listed as Norman Williamson, Eugene Quinten Stanner Ledeman, - 2605 State St.; and Eugene Lewin, 5170 Dallas Rd. MjfS TAR G AZElC $ tMt MM. 23 AM. 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