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i Thursday, November 21, 1940 The Capital Journal, Salem; Oregon Thirteen The man who can constantly deceive his wife is nothing short of a wonder. r r CapitalJournaJ CLASSIFIED ADVBRT1S1NC1 RATES Per Una lOe Pm Una. 8 time 35p Per line, fl times 0o Par line. 1 month 1 3J Mln 3So 3 time mm. boo fl-tlme minimum 46o Minimum Per Ad 38 cent Went Ads must be In by 1C tjn. day of publication. For Sale Houses MY EQUITY, largo fi-r. modern house, as50. Balance like rent. Bee owner, , '210 N. 17th St. B370 fcpECIAL: Extra fine lot. small house. lne dlatrlct. Price only $775. DISTANT OWNER: Offers 4 rooms and nook, basement, furnace, garago. Corner lot, close to business district, for only 27fi0. Terms. Bee Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS & MILLER. REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 9261 a279 WANT A LOT? Here are 4 of them for- the price of one; S.E. Salem, 200x100 ft. Price $300 for all. HERE IS A DANDY: New 5 room home. h.w. floors, large airy utility room, wired for electric range. H acre land, near fine school. Price 83000 take good lot as pare, or easy terms Call Mr. Bartlett with CHILDS Si MILLER, REALTORS 844 State St. Phone 9261 a279 8-ROOM residence, 110 W. Lincoln, Falrmount Hill. See owner, A. Mat thews, 194 S. Cottage. Ph. 8874. a301 For Sale Farms A REAL VALUE 37-Rcre farm on Pacific highway north. All Willamette silt loam. Some berries, timber. Price $5000, $600 down and balance payable In installment, see ueo. u. Aiaenn, 828 Oregon BIdg. Phone 7906. b280 For Sale Acreage $150 DOWN $20 MONTH Will buy you a beautiful acreage with all conveniences, ciose in. win con sider trade & assume. See Mr. Hobson. MYRTON MOORE, REAL ESTATE 180 N. Commercial, Suite 17. bb280 For Sale Miscellaneous NEW General Electric spinner washer St ironer. Also bed & mattress: 1935 South Cottage St. C281 REO. St. Bernard puppies. P. 7972 c283 Canaries, 635 Belmont. Ph. 8152. Stelnway sq. piano, $25. 230 E. Wash. c279 PLACE your orders now for fall plant ing of shrubs, fruit Si nut trees. Camellias In bud, 35c. Frultland Nursery Sales Yard. 260 Center. Salem. C278 RIVER silt St fertilizer. P. 8461. c284 FINE COCKERS cheap. 1417 N. Lib C2S)2 Vacuum Cleaners, new & used.. Parts St repair, an manes, vince's. f eaua. c Peat Moss, chicken fert. Del. P. 4477 C2B2 I WALNUT SHELLS fie sack. $2 ton Bring sacks- M. Klorfeln Packing Plant, 460 n. Front. Auctions FARMER'S DAY AUCTION Sat.. Not. 23. 1:30 p.m. F. N. Woodry's Auction Mart, 1610 N. Summer St. in Hollywood, a partial list: l carpen ter's bench saw, cross Si rip. 1 12-ln steel beam plow, 8 gas circulators, 9 concrete tile, 1 40-gat. elec. hot water tanx, covered; x sawoust Durner com plete, cream separator, 2 laundry trays, hand cultivator, elect, washer, sewing machine, elect. St battery ra dios, heaters, ranges, rugs, linoleum, davenports, an Kinds oi lumiture ana household goods. We will eell any thing; for you Including Livestock, Poultry or what have you? F. N. At ULiEww a. wuuuKi, Auctioneers Furniture Dealers & Commission Mer chants. See us when you want to buy or sen rn. oiiu. ccuou" Furniture for Sale 4 bed spring St mattress. 2 dressers, 7-rt. reirig., good condition; rocKer, cabinet, 8 kitchen chairs. Ph. 2-W07. cd281 For Sale Wood Dry Wood. All kinds. Ph. 9560. ee281 For Best Dry wood Ph. 7054. cc279 Fresh sawdust, hog fuel, shavings St dry wood. Prompt del. Ph. 7146. ee298 DIRECTORY CHIMNEY SWEEP I have the latest vacuum cleaner, 14 years experience In Salem. All work guaranteed, a. r. isnsiey. rn. 710. onm ENGINEER & SURVEYOR J. H.Neef. 505 Guardian BIdg. P. 6850. 0289 EXCAVATING KXCAVAT1NO of all kinds; basements dug, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt foi sale. SEE Ben Otjen St Sons. Pb 8080 0 EXCAVATING of all kinds. Basement dug, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt foi sale. Salem Band Si Ornvcl Co 9408 0 FLORIST Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 8195. 0 FUNERAL r IRECTORS Terwllllsei Funeral bom. Ph 6928 o WALKER & HOWELL Funeral Bw N Capitol 8t Phono 867a o Magazine Subscriptions lira. Paul H. Hauler Ph. 7828. o312' PAPERING.- PAINTING Expert workmanship. Ph 4325. 0282 JERRY JOHNSON. Phone B778. o209 PLUMBING REPAIRS Plumbing, genera repair work Orabei Broe. 1M 8 Libert; Pb 6694 q' TRANSFEH & STORAGE For local or distance transfer storage burner oil. call 8131 La r mer Trans fer Co Trucks to Portland dally Also egent for Pierce Auto Freight lines Including California points. o TYPEWRITERS All makes sold rented and repaired Needham's Book Store Ab State 8t o WEI. I. DRII I ING 8 NEED. 2505 Brooks Ave. P. 6809. o300 WINDOW CLEANING iKFW DEAL WINDOW CLEANING CO Windows, Floors, Woodwork. P. 987. o Petty Annoyances For Sale Wood Drv Wood 2380 Broadway. P. 6120, ee294 DRY 16" oak or fir. Ph. 4375 or 41C8 ee2B7 Wood Sawing, Mrs. F A. Wood- P. 8290 WOOD SAWING, Phone 21519. ee280 16" Old Fir 95; knots 95; 4-ft. 2nd 94, ash. maple, limbs. Ph. 9456. ee290 SAWDUST PHONE 2-1387. Mill wood. 93.50 per load. Ph. 5852 or 5341 eves. Yard at W. end Court Ht ee285 Green Old Fir. dry 2nd R. P. 22129 ee283 Dry wood. P. 3-2683. Smith Ss Rubens ee280 For Sale Poultry Heavy Hens; bakes, roasters, young, fat Si tender, alive or dressed. Phone 22861. Lee's Hatchery. 1279 Wanted Help TWO GIRLS, 18 to 21. Free to travel entire u. s. sib per wecK to start. If qualify traveling expenses paid. See Mrs. McK.ee. urana Hotel, o to 9 p.m B280 TWO BOYS, 18 to 21. Free to travel entire U. S. 918.00 per week to start ir quality. Traveling expenses pam, See Mr. Bubel. Grand Hotel, 6-9 p.m. g280 Need Extra Cash? Grow mushrooms In cellar shed; mail to us. Write Wes tern Mushroom Co.. Dent. C. Portland ' " 8295 ' Wanted Position LADY wants bse. or office work. Box 122, Capital Journal. h280 I am equipped to care for your sick, either board & room or bed patients. Prices accordingly. Mrs. Fred Lemon, 2310 N. 4th St. h279 Clean, St washing by hour. Ph. 21313 h291 Wanted Miscellaneous Doua-las Fir Plllntr wanted. Must be on Rock Road. McCormlck Piling & Lbr. uo , rnone irortiana; tsta oatjo couect. 1284 WANTED: Good home for young male sneppara aog. can specs, rn. a-ima 1280 WALNUT Si filbert meat. H Ik boat price. KJorlem. 460 N Front. i For Rent NEW STORE, also beer parlor Si res taurant, on tihares; 940 N. Com'l. TRAILER SPACE, lights, water, 93 mo. oak orove. west end aoutn at on River. J284 Modern 5 -room home. 1858 Center, Inquire 2023 Hazel. J280 2-Rm furn. Apt. Main floor, front, 92.75 week. 1290 Oak. Ph. 6278. J280' WELL-HEATED 3-R. Furn. Apt. Ben dix washer 3 adults. 470 N. Capitol J283 Want Lady to share H-rin. furn. apt. 48 union, can aner p.m. yiv MODERN 5-rm. furn. house, with pi ano. close-in. Ph. 23722. J280 2-RM. fur. apt. L.. w., 912. Call after 8 p.m. Apt. 7. 1620 Ferry. J283 2 A., laree 6-r. Iwe.. -with outbldga. S 12th Bt. Inquire R. 4. Bx. 382. J283 930 5-rm. unftir. house. 1066 N. Win ter. Ph. 3888 after 6 p.m, . J280 NICELY furn. sleeping room, prl home, garage; 1055 Larmer St. J280 A R. furn. flat. Inquire 1598 Court. J282" 2-ROOM corner apt. Roberta Apts. J282 APT., 8 rms bath. Adults. 1384 Mar lon. J 2 82 New mod. house. Ph, 2397. Newly furn. room. Prlv. shower, semi prlv. ent. ft bath. Ph. 4262; 655 Union. J279 NEW 8-rm. Apt. Refr,, auto, heat, new furnace. Ph. 7038. H, B. Kocllcr. J280 2 rm. apt, trailer hse. Si cabin, nil partly furn, 110 Division St. J280 Fur.apt.lgts.w. ht.gar. 1130 Oak. J280' 3 rm. apt., newly furn. Eloc. ranze. Frig., gar. 695 N. 17th. Ph. 7322. J280 3 rm. duplex. Adults. 1265 N. 4th J230 MOD. furn. apt., elec., w., ht, 462 State. t J300 4-nn. mod. ct. cottage, 734 N. Cottage. 4-rm. furn. Apt., heat, frig piano. 359 N. Liberty. Ph. 7124. J 1411 STATE 3-rm. Apt. Heat, lights, water, private bath. ) 2-Rm. (urn. apart. 641 N. Liberty. J291 Mod, cabins 94 up. 2860 8. Com'l. J392 Housps St Apt. 735 N. Com'l. J289 3-rm. furn. apt., steam heat, elect range. Frlgldalre. 655 N. Liberty. J' 3-rm apt. Furn. Steam heat. Frig 2380 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph 7532. JB HOTEL SALEM, iow monthly rates J' HOUSES Melvln Johnson Ph 8728 J HOTEL MARION, special weekly and I monthly rite to permanent guest Marion Coffee Shop, Delicious mtai' At low price, J By ,. l..ltfM. rpp..M For Rent 344 N. Front. Apts. 1 W. Ph. 3529. J2B0 CHOICE APT. now available at the modern Fisher Apt.. So. Coml at Oak. Phone 7057 V Room and Board 2 furn. hskp. rms. 435 Division. JJ284 Board St Room 790 N. Church. Health Home for elderly or ailing Convenient, pleasant, steam heat W3 S. Commercial. JJ295 Board-Room, gar. 1144 Center. JJ283 Lost and Found Lost: Brown Cocker pup. Ph. Reward. Personal Palmist. P. 4283. H. Barton. I14S B St 1293- Miscellaneous Dental Plate Repair TWO HOUR SERVICE IK MOST CASES Bring or Mall Tour Plate (or Repair DR. BARRY 8EMLER. OENTISI Adolpb Bide.. State si Commercial. Phone 3311 m Furnacea repaired and rebuilt. New In stallations. Sawdust burners. P. 220B1 m280 USED Vacuum Cleaners sold and re paired Any make 260 State St. Phone 6022. m' Real Estate Bclcrest, less than cost. Ph. 0358. n294 FOR SALE LOTS OWNED BT CITY (125 to 1800 See Any Real Estate Man or call 6692 We Invito your "For Sale" listings U lalrly priced HAWKINS & ROBERTS INC.. Realtors Guardian BIdg. n Real Estate Wanted To Sell, Rent or Trade your property satisfactorily, Hat with Louis Bechtel or Mabel Needham, 341 State, Room 4. We have waiting list, na279 BRING in your real estate listings,-Wa have the buyers. C. H. SANDERS, 231 N. High. 6838. na281 Exchange Real Estate EXCH. for Salem Dronerty. 10 A. 6 m, Salem, 66 acres 6 ml. Salem, 40 A. 6 ml. Independence, 104 A. 6 ml. Day ton, 75 A. coast. List your trades with us. Valley Land Co., 370tt State. nn279 Automobiles '33 V-8 2 dr. sed.. 9125. Clean. Bar galn. Trade, terms. 815 8. 22nd. q279 '83 DODOE sedan panel. Will accept trade-in. Ph. 6737, 449 N. Cottage. q280 1940 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE. LOW MILEAGE. SACRIFICE FOR CASH. OWNER. BOX 124 CAPITAL JOURNAL q283 BY owner, '38 Chev. Excel, cond. Very low mileage. Rt. I, Bx., 96. q279 '34 Ford 2 dr. sed., 9175. Trunk, good cond. Trade, terms. 815 S. 22nd. q279 '36 Ford sed. deluxe. 9249. Good paint St tires. Trade, terms. 816 S. 22nd. q279 '37 Ford 4 dr. deluxe sed. 9345. Per fect. One owner. Trade tie terms. 815 8. 22nd. q279 Financial Loans LOANS A popular loan service with all fam ilies and individuals In need of 950. 9100, 9200, or more. You pick your own terms. I Monthly payment In Caoh i eluding nil charge to you 8 mo. 12 rpo. 20 mo. 950.00 7.12 $ 6.02 9 8.30 100.00 14.25 10.06 6.72 200.00 28.49 20.09 13.44 300.00 42.74 30.14 30.16 Other amounts In proportion. Your inquiry does not obligate you In any way. Confidential, as friends, relatives or employers are not notified, Phone, Write or Com In. CALKINS FINANCE CO. "Salem's Personal Loan Center" Rm. 201, 2nd fl. First National Bank Salem, Oregon Phone 4448 SUte Lie. Nos M-278 St 8-228. r28T AUTO LOANS Willamette Credit Co. Stb FLOOR O0ARULAN BUILD1NO License No M-16D r- LOANS FOR ALL TYPES OP LOANS B 3 STATE FINANCE CO. 144 State St. Phrmt 21 B-216 M-222 Mias Clare Briggs f.rffffffffffffmmM)w Financial Loans $20.00 to $1,000.00 on your car Consumers Credit Co. Oner Bros., Asents 127 New Bligh Bldg . . phone ti Money Immediately M-232 r FOR SALE: Oood sound first farm mortgagee and bonds 8EE B O ZIE UNSK1 with Hawkins & Roberts Inc Phone 4108 or 974S r WANTED to Buy for Cash. 1st A 2nd mortgages, real estate contracts and merchandise discount paper. STATE FINANCE CO. 844 State St. Salem Oregon. r PHA LOANS iA Also private loans Abrams A Ellis. Ino Masonlo Bids r' We loan on farm, residential A bust ness property. Will buy mortgages contracts. HAWKINS A ROBERTS INC Realtors Guardian Bldg r' QUICK CASH LOANS All Plans GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION License No. 8-138 130 S Commercial St. r Private Money ADTO and TRUCK LOANS Contracts refinanced to reduce pay mente. Money for new or used cars No delay or red tape You will retain possession of the vehicle. 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY Roy H. Simmons 186 South Commercial Street Phone 0168 Llo No M-152 r' Legal NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Sarah E. Jones, de ceased, has filed In the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon his Final Account as such Adminis trator, and the said Court has fixed Monday the 25th day of Novem ber, 1040, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of that day as the time for hearing of objections to said Final Account and the settle ment thereof. Any and all persons having objec tions to said Final Account are hereby notified to be present at said time in the County Court Room in the County Court House, In the City of Salem, In Marlon County, Oregon, and then and there make such objections. Dated and first published this 24th day of October, 1040. T. M. JONES, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah E. Jones, Deceased. HARVEY A. WIGHT, Lebanon, Oregon. Attorney for Administrator. Oct. 24, 31. Nov. 7, 14. 21 NOTICE ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned Administra tor and Administratrix, respectively, of the Estate of Lorah O. Spauld ing, deceased, have filed their Fi nal Account in said Estate with the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Marlon County, and that said Court has by an order thereof designated Tuesday, December 17th, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the County Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jection to said Final Aocount and the settlement of said Estate; that all persons so objecting to said Ac count or to any Item therein con tained are hereby required to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid to show cause, If any there be or if any exist, why said Account should not, in all things, be allowed and approved, said Estate settled and closed and the Administrator and Administratrix discharged. ROY H. MILLS. As Administrator of the Estate of Lorah O. Spaulding, Deceased. ILA GRIFFITH, As Administratrix of the Estate of Lorah O. Spaulding, Deceased. ROSS Aj FORD, ' Attorneys for said Estate. Nov. 14, 21. 28, Dee. , 12 Jefferson Mrs. Nettie Reeves and Miss Anna Klampe attended a com bination Thanksgiving and wedding anniversary dinner at the home nf Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Klampe near Brooks. The occasion was the 37th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Klampe and the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Klampe. Twenty-eight relatives ware nresent. Automobiles BE THANKFUL- THAT' YOU CAN BUY GOOD CARS AT THESE PRICES '38 Zephyr Sedan .$845 Fully equipped and clean. Painted cloud mist. Radio, heater, defroster and many other extras. R. & O. '39 Mercury Sedan $845 Low mlleags. Beet of condition. '35 Master Chevrolet Town Sedan $255 Ai clean u you will find ont '36 Nash Lafayette Sedan $265 Good motor. Urea, heater. '32 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Sedan . : $145 With Extra. '35 Ford Coupe, a dandy $225 New paint, hot air heater, good tires. '31 Buick Sedan $75 In Extra Good Condition. '37 Ford 85 Pickup $345. Radio, etc. Valley Motor Co. CENTER STREET STORE "OVKR 39 TEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" . (Continued from Page i) terestlng articles on 61am and the southern mountains. A wool quilt and some clothing were sent to Alas ka by the society. Mrs. Jane Mack gave the closing prayer. - . Airs. Minturn Honors Visitor Kelser Mrs. Albert Minturn en. tertalned with a dessert luncheon at her home here on Tuesday with her son's bride, Mrs. Louis W. Minturn, who with Mr. Minturn Is the guest of his parents, as the honored guest. Later in the afternoon three ta bles of contract were In play with Mrs. Seymour Jones and Mrs. H. W Irvine receiving honors for high score. The guest of honor was presented with a guest prize by the hostess. Attending were: the honored guest Mrs. Louis W. Minturn, Mrs. H. L. Pearcy, Mrs. W. G. Earle, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. J. E, Putnam, Mrs. Frank O. Brecken- rldge, Mrs. Roy S. Melson, Mrs. H. N. Bowden, Mrs. H. W. Irvine, Mrs. Sam Richard, Mrs. William Blake, Mrs. M. S. Bunnell, Mrs. George Minturn and the hostess, Mrs. Al bert Minturn. ... Ceremony Read In Providence Church Scio In the presence of many friends In the Providence Baptist church near Scio at 2 pjn. Novem- ber 17, the Rev. Lei and Wllk- erson of Lacomb and Providence churches united in marriage Cyrus Peery and Marguerltte Crane, both of the Providence community. This is said to have been the first wedding ceremony solemnized at the church, founded In 1863 by Joab Powell, pioneer circuit rider, and a few of his close associates. Preceding the double-ring cere mony Mrs. Wilkinson sang "O, Promise Me," and Miss Florence Matlcheck of Lebanon played the march. The church was profusely decor. ated with evergreens and pink and white chrysanthemums. Miss Marie Hunt of Lebanon, a classmate of the bride, attended the latter, while Willie Madams offi ciated as best man. Mr. Peery is the son of Mrs. Grace Peery and of the late Robert E. Peery was reared near Providence. He Is Identified with the Crown Mining company and Is secretary of the organization. He was a member of Scio high school graduating class of 1933. Mrs. Peery is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Crane and was graduated from Lebanon high school last June. The couple will make their home on the Peery farm. ... Golden Wedding Is Celebrated Aurora An event of Interest to many was the golden wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Kunsman of Rosemont, Sunday, No vember 10, when members of their family and additional relatives, as well as a large group of friends, as sembled at the Kuniman home. Mr, and Mrs. Kunsman entertain ed at open house during the after noon and evening. Refreshments were served. The rooms were ar tistically decorated with chrysan themums and varied fall blossoms. Adding to the event was the pres ence of four generations, among whom were Mrs. Oeorge (Ruth) Ott of 8ellwood, Mrs. Frank (Arlle) MlUer of Bremerton, John O. of Echodell, Floyd of Monroe and Wes ley of Rosemont, The eleven grandchildren present were George Ott, Jr., Arlle and Au drey Ott of Bellwood, John Kuni man, Jr., Maurice, Leonard and Jac quenette Kunzmen of Rosemont, Miss Maslne Preston of Gaston, daughter of the late Mrs. Myrtle Orlesscn, and Freddie Oriessen of West Linn. The great grandchild is Oeorge Ott III, of Sellwood. Mrs. Caroline Kunzman Brenner, sister of Mr. Kunzman, was also present. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Oeore Ott. Mrs. John Kunaman. Automobiles Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Wesley Kunzman, . Mrs. Floyd Kunzman, Miss Maitino Preston, Audrey Kunz man and Jacquenette Kunzman. Guests lnoluded Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Sohmltt, Mrs. Fred Wourma, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields. Mrs. William C. Powell, Mrs. Ono, Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Blackhum, Mra. Mae Yonce Pattou, airs, k. m. rounoes, Mrs. A. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hornachuh. Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Robblns, Mrs, Laura Barney, Mr! and Mra. Jacob Qrossmtl ler, Mr. and Mrs. August Splinter, Qodfrled Bluhra, Mr. and Mrs. John J. ott. Ray ett, Mr. and Mrs. L. ' u. Rau. Frank Rau. Miss Ada Miller. Mr. and Mra. H. D. Isaac, Miss Eileen Isaac, Mrs. Nteda B. Bracker. Audieas B. Bracker. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Relnke. Miss Chrlstena Blumh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grlessen, Donnle Miller, Mrs. uaroune nunzman firenner, Mlas Lau ra A Brenner. Ann Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Luther McNulty, Mr. and Mrs. w. rora, verneta, Vivian and Ver non Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Morton E. Parks. Lualle Redenbacher, N. J. Son degard, Mrs. Josephine Grlessen, Mrs. Elizabeth Fordvce. Mr. and Mra. Char. les A. Thompson, Dorothy, Irene and Ruth Ann Thompson, Mrs. James A. Brady. Miss Nan Cochran, Mrs. Her man Buse, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lyatell. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kunaman and children, Ronald and Anna Lee, Mr. ana airs, jonn Kunaman, John Jr., Maurice Leonard and Jacquenette, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Miller, Maslne weston. Mr. and Mm. Floyd Kunzman, Ernest Kunaman. Allena Richards. Mr. and Mrs. George Ott, Sr., Audrey ott, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Ott, Jr.. George in, Odle Leptell, Maxlne Buse and air, ana rars. otto M. Kunzman. ... Shower Honors Mrs. Hoffstetter Jefferson A post-nuptial shower honoring Mrs. Sherman Hoffstetter (Laura Klhs) was given at the home of Mrs. Frank Rebfeld. The after noon was spent Informally. Several contests were enjoyed and the gifts presented to the honor guest At the tea hour refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Hart Bames and Mrs. George Klhs. Present were the honor guest, Mrs. Hoffstetter, Mrs. Don Davis, Mrs, J. T. Jones, Mrs. William Elmer, Mrs. Karl Klhs, Mrs. William Lake, Mrs. Amelia Noah, Mrs. Nettle Riev- es, Mrs. Oeorge Klhs, Mrs. Hart Barnes and the hostess, Mrs. Rch- feld. ... Coles Honored On Anniversary Talbot Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole were the honor guests at a surprise dinner and party on their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday even ing at the home of Mrs. Cole's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. Keith Allen. The table was beautifully decor. ated with bowls of orchid and white chrysanthemums and white tapers In crystal holders. Covers were placed for the fol lowing: Honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Cole; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lenaburg and children, Dennis and Dickie Lenaburg of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knight and son Jack of Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitby, Bob Whitby, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Doty, Marjorle Coie, Jay Brown, Robert Cole, Donald Cole, Gayncll Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen and sons, Gerald and Ron ald. Dennis Lenaburg. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cole, presented them with a gift from the group present, a silver cake tray and crystal rel ish dish. . - . Miss Meyer Weds Leonard Davenport Aumsvllle The home of Mrs. Ka tie Meyer was the scene of a beauti ful wedding Saturday afternoon when her daughter. Miss Katie Mey er, became the bride of Leonard Da venport of Toledo. Rev. T. C. Moun tain read the impressive ring service. The bride wore an afternoon gown of soldier blue velvet. Her attendant was the bridegroom's twin slslcr, Mrs. Allen Chalfield. Carl Meyer, brother of the bride, was best man Basket of fall flowers and vases of chrysanthemums formed the back ground for the wedding. Oucsts present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Basil, Marie, Lou ise and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. John Basil, Donald and Jerald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Basil, Jr., Bertha Basil, Dick, Roy and Luella Basil. Wab wlga Basil, Mr. and Mrs. William Basil, Helen, Jim and Tom Basil. Laurence Basil. Lorcne Basil, all of Stay ton: Frank Basil of Sublimity. Guests from Toledo were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, Fred, Jr., and John, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chatfteld, John Davenoort. Mrs. Marv X. Der. Tribute to Barnes By Royal Air Force Athens, Nov. 21 (VP) The British Royal Air Force com mand in Greece paid tribute in a communique Wednesday to Ralph W. Barnes, New York Herald-Tribune war corres- by, Wallace Derby, Mr. and Mra. Ray Martin and Bonnie Chatfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer and son, Carl, Jr., Mrs. Katie Meyer, Frank, Polly and Margaret Meyer, of Shaw, Lula Young, Mrs. Mary Larsen of Salem and Rev. and Mrs. T. O. Mountain. The young couple left after the ceremony for Toledo where they will make their home. Mr. Davenport Is employed by the Johnson Lumber Corporation. ... Mrs. E. A. Stenson Party Hostess Rlckreall Mrs. E. A. Stenson en tertained with a party at her home Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in humorous games and music. Violin solos were given by Mrs. George Walker and Miss Bar bara Jones, accompanied at the pi ano by Mrs. Carl Iverson and Mrs. H. A. Dempsey, respectively. Mrs. Llllle Larkln assisted the hostess In serv ing. Those present were Mrs. J. 9. Rob bie of Independence, Mrs. Charles Bowman, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Iverson, Mrs. Ed Rogers of Monmouth, Mrs. Pauline Jeidy, Mra. Dempsey, Miss Jones, Mrs. Lar kln and Mrs. Stenson. Additional guests at the tea hour were Walter Smith and John Larkln, ... Macleay Club At Magee Home Macleay Members of the Macleay 4-M club met at the M, M. Magee home lor the November meeting, with Mrs. Magee, Mrs. W. H, Hum hreys and Mrs. Stella Culver as hos tesses. During the meeting those attend ing the Marlon county Federation of Women's clubs meeting at Lyons reported on the meeting. Plans were made for the Christmas meeting of the elub whloh will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Harrison. Club members reporting on the federa tion meeting were Mrs. W. B. Frtnk Mra. H. E. Martin, Sr., Mrs. Marvin wells, Mrs. George Lamberson and Mrs. M. M. Magee. Games and contests followed the business session and prizes for the contests were won by Mrs. George Lamberson and Mrs. J. O. Courtier. Present were Mrs. Fred Eckengren, Mrs. W. B. Fiink, Mrs. H. Harrison, Mrs. George Lamberson, Mrs. H. E. Martin, Sr., Mrs. Arthur Spellbrlnk, Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. Marvin Wells, Mrs. J. C. Courtnicr, Mrs. Lloyd Keene. Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mra. Stel la Culver, Mrs. W. H. Humphreys, Miss aeraldlne Keene and Miss Mar. garet Magee. .... Friendship Night Observed in Stayton Stayton A large number of mem bers and visitors were in attend, ance when Acacia chapter, O.E.S. observed Friendship night. Escorted to the east were Mrs. Mary Alfred of Sllverton, grand chapter committee member; Mrs, Florence Severance of Sllverton, grand representative of Quebec; Mra, Lilile Wilson and Roland Wall, ma tron and parton of Euclid chapter of Jefferson; Mrs. Maxlne Hill and E. S. McRobcrts, matron and patron of Marilyn chapter, Mill City; E. Harper, worthy patron, Oervals, and Lawrence Edwards, worthy patron of Victoria chapter, Turner. Floral degrees were given by the courtesy girls. Each officer had a ACROSS 1. Poem 4. Three-banded SI. Gymnastic awing? 19. Newt, organi sation: abbr, 40. Assam htlt dweller It. Title of Mo hammed armadillo 9. Swab 12. Put on 13. Immerse ana In 14. Topaz humming it bird 45, Puff up Bane moldlnf 15. Part of a curvtj IS. Town In Matnt 17. Permit or a ouilding 48. Heavy wagon 49. Obstruction .la a stream 00. One who tRunta 52. Attired KG. Scarcest KS. R egret 69. Not general 61, Mountain In the Philip pines 13. Pronoun ft3. Mimical study 64. Staff IS. Kind of aau- 10. n a the ra 23. Joweli 34. Hphere 2ft. Taiile-Und 27. I-ay ponon SI. Oitnn 33. J riparian, aafth 34. nivrrr: Hpantnh St.. Artificial lan Jtuaft-e ' J p T s v i7 18 w r i" zzzMzz' zzmzzz is ii Pi 11 mm H mm Trm . s t Tm 1'3" Pt ill trW H,11 "r ?r " ir " $,w J I dM I UJ 1 J pond ent, formerly of Salem, Ore, who was killed Monday in the crash of a British bomber In Yugoslavia, near the Greek-Albanian frontier. "Barnes waa a firm friend of many pilots and officers in the near east command," tha communique said, "Ha waa extremely popular with tvaryon with whom ha came in contact, for he had a most en gaging personality. Bames had been made an honor ary member of the RAF bomber squadron In which he nad many admirers. He had lived under can vas with them oa the western desert, sharing their Inconveniences and dangers with them, being bomb ed regularly, even going on a raid over enemy territory with them." Barnes, the communique said, was eager to go on night raids and was "upset when someone else was giv en the opportunity to make tha first flight." "When his turn, fated to and so tragically, earns, he was a brave man, and every RAF pilot who knew him will miss his companion ship." Sprague to Attend Kanzler Funeral Portland, Nov. 21 yp) Governor Spragu said at Salem today ha would come to Portland Friday for tha funeral of Judge Jacob Kanz ler. The governor said he had not yet reached a decision on appointment of a successor to Judge Kansler but Indicated that this appoint ment would be the only one he would announce soon of a possible three he Is considering. He said he had reached no con clusion on appointment of a circuit judge in the probate department of the Multnomah bench. Judge Oeorge Taiwan's term expires In January, but Judge John A. Mean, elected to succeed him, was killed recently In an automobile acci dent. A controversy exists as to whether or not Judge Taswell would continue to serve until the 1942 election. Governor Sprague said that In any event It would be a month and a halt before an appointment would be necessary. At the same time the governor said he was canvass ing "informed opinion" In Multno mah county relative to a demand , that the district court seat former ly held by Judge Mean be left va cant. guest and presented each with a cor sage and a gift. Miss Genevieve Hal lln gave a poem of welcome; violin solos were given by J. F. Lau, accom panied by Mrs. D. Oeorge Cole; read ings by Miss Eunice Jorden; piano and hardp number, Miss Margaret Hughes; musical reading, Mrs. Fran ces Morgan; Rev. W. J. Hamilton spoke on "Friendship." Visitors were present from Balem, Mill City, Gervals, Sllverton, Turner and Jefferson, Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. N. Plntler, Mrs. Estella Hussey, Mrs. Charles Mor gan, Mrs. Ruby Parberry and Miss Genevieve Hallln. LODGES . Pacific Lodge No. 60 AF is AM efAn District meeting, official visit. M.W.OJJ. Earl SneU, Nov. 25. 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