War Memorial Officers Meet Present officers of the Salem War Memorial association and several of the retiring officers of the association at a meeting held Tuesday noon at the Marion hotel took steps toward employ ing an architect to draft plans for a civic auditorium to serve as a living war memorial. The group also discussed pos sible locations of the auditori um making it plain during the discussion that all suggestions on locations from the public would be welcomed. - Announced during the meet ing by President Rex Kimmell was the nominating committee composed of E. Burr Miller, chairman, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and Miss Dorothy Cor nelius, to select candidates for the chairman of five advisory committees. The committees in clude publicity, legal, building, location and finance. A report meeting of the committee and officers of the association is to be held the evening' of October 3 at 5 o'clock in the office of . the attorney general. The next general association meeting is scheduled for October IB when the advisory chairman will be elected. Tyrone Power, co-starred with Alice Faye, Don Ameche and Ethel Merman in the big re-issue "Alexander's Ragtime Band," now at the Grand theater. Plant NOW . . for early Spring growth of Luxuriant grass! I It'll be a lot less work with a Handy Spreader for plant food or lawn seed 595 This hondy spreader saves back-breaking labor and hours of time. Solid rubber tires make pushing easier. Adjuster on handle turns easily to regulate holes for best results. Gives accurate, even distribution. Sturdy 20 gauge welded-end steel hopper, 18-in. wide. Ideal for fertilizer, plant food or seed. East Salem Nut Harvest Being Brought to Close East Salem, Sept. 24 Harvesting of one of the last season crops grown in East Salem communities, filberts,' has almost been finished with only one large orchard, that of Mrs. B. George of Seattle yet to be picked up. Monday the pickers at the Earl Wood orchard on Lancaster drive finished the first picking and only a very few will be left for going over the second time. It is the first time in several years that filberts have fallen for general harvesting before the first of October. Smaller orch ards and trees around the homes have been finished for more than a week. It is also the first time in several years that practically no rain fell during the harvest and the nuts will have no mud on them and very little moisture left in them to dry out. Weights received from the growers' as sociation this past week for last year's crop show a very heavy shrinkage that this year's "rop will not have. There was no shortage of labor for the picking, with grow ers at most of the orchards turn ing away many applicants each day and school children who have picked up nuts on Saturday for several years found no help needed. Most of the applicants for work were young men or men with their families. Wal nuts will be down for general picking in not more than a week in most orchards. i One East Salem club, the; Amity club of Middle Grove j community have opened their I Heat with fuel that is clean, efficient and economical.. use rres'io'iogs CAPITOL LUMBER CO. N. Cherry Ave. 2g ' flS j Fall planting means roots grow deeper GARDEN MASTER Lawn Seed will thrive now for early lawn beauty 31b. Q79 e 11. Fall is the best season luuia yruw aeeper MASTER Lown exrure you want because all varieties ore carefully selected, carefully blended of per-. manenr mixtures ... for a luxuriant lawn next spring. k Other Varieties for anv Tvne nf I mwm sms FARM STORE 173 S. LIBERTY fall program with the first meet ing being held at the home of Mrs. John Cage. Mrs. Ray Sat ter, as program chairman con ducted a "Backward Party." There were 16 members present. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. W. H. Scharf and Mrs. Mary Herndon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrunk have moved back to their home on Fisher road after a year spent in Lebanon, where he was em ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hein have several carpenters at work on their new home on Lancaster drive. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Terrill moved this past week from their home on Fisher road which they have sold, to a ranch they have bought in Polk county, Zena dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Spence and sorf, Loren, have moved out from Salem into the former James Lyke residence on Gar den road, which they have bought. MELLOW-FREEZE Ice Cream Quarts ore only SAVING CENTER Salem & WMt Salem juperrme fviixrure for planting grass because in rne warm earth. GARDEN Seed gives you the smooth sSzV- won. thru fw., 5:45 p.m. Ouisenberrv's Pharmacv BBBlMWUmmMW 2--sr-J?&- l'CI ki ; vuisenDerry s rnarmacy Gp(icaI Servicc Sjncc 1926 i -. .-I1 410 State St. JPhone9123 r 1 84 N. Liberty 420 Court St. Phone 8862 .., , fj f f " I i -'i ,'t ei&. v- ss jf. rat mm rTJ, n a i ni uu i i Shady Mixture 1 lb. 98e for difficult shady areas Kentucky Blue 5 lb. 5.25 naiuy, slow germinating perennial Robin Hood ...... 1 lb. 98c produces smooth turf quickly Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Daily Phone 9192 or 6333 I Home Extension Leaders to Meet Officers of Marion county's 29 home extension units will meet on Thursday at the YMCA in Sa lem to receive training for their duties for the coining year. Mrs Azalea Sager, state home dem ontration leader, will be the main speaker. This will be an all-day meeting, starting at 10:30 and closing around 3:00. Mem bers of the Marion county home extension committee will serve as hostesses for the meeting. Mrs. Rex Hartley, chairman of I tachs your child jj V'-AfS. ' l UUaM ZJF'W M 33c v. , .... us urf mm i THE NEW-?y iJIW VJJ !5"b53f-. r r - I FURNITURE STYLES E CUSTOMETTES 5 ' ! Hot arm, T cuihion Bultonbatk Flol arm, ilroighl tuthion s- At last! 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Lacev, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reeves, Mrs. Plooia nd Bovorloy Floral and NAM( ADDRESS- Coh Wi loion l''g Club Standard. M I f: Msdtrn, itroighl bock Wing lounge, ; ( I Moior tola scroll bok ert wldit point, c! I I Strip or CHAIRS . 1n- ,SOrAS, I floral Qiy. I Slyl I Color Chot StyU it Color Cholco I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' riooi thll lolwmn to btdUortt you Wednesday, Sepf. 24 1947 3 Buddy Franks, Mrs. Warren Carpenter, Mrs. Jessie Moyer and Mrs. Hubert Lacey. In the first two years of ila life, the little blue heron is while. Roman Strip illp covert lot Chorgo C. O. D. ffi bolt lolw.