Tt OrJEOII ETATECMAN, c!a. Ortsea. Friday Hcnilas. Daccritr IZ ISil PACsnvr (Dig; Thi Orecon Statesman League ElecU Germond Lam- Masons tlntikll Of flecnh-EIect-kln was elected president of the I ed and appointed officers of the oirir League at Leslie junior nigh lor the second semester In an elec- tion held Thursday morning at the school. She defeated Pat Miller lor -.the office. Other officials elected were Beverly Gustafson; Vice-president; "Virginia Ellis, sec retary; Jaqueline Davis,' sgt at arms; ' Beverly - Wedrnore, ' song leader; and Donna Whitely,,. yell leader. . Marilyn Burris is the re tiring president. ; , , '. .'. ' . ' .' ' Do you need Christmas ' cards? . There is a large and varied sup- ply still available at the R. yR. , Turner Gift Shop in Dallas hun- areas or boxes ox cards, thousands of individual cards all high class merchandise. And prices are low-1 er in Dallas; what you save in the purchases you make in Dallas will more than pay for your gasoline. ( Bennett Speaks Superintend- ... - upvu.& i -1- "How to Prepare for Useful Citi- zensnipv spoxe . beiore ine Boys' League at Leslie junior high yes : terday morning. ;His talk was the . third in a cri nf ' won . th year Healing with character and I A TMU-inalitv firth lfttnlr r-lnh nroc. I Went presided. ; Doerfler's sale yard .- Open after- noons.' Union St High. I , Fewer line ", Permit Portland General Electric company has been , granted a permit by the county .court for a five-mile ex- tension of its power lines which wm connect two lines now in op eration from the Silver Creek Falls roadk running north five miles to the end of the existing line: " ' - v Shattuc's Chateau open to public every' rate except Tues. and Wed. Tasa. Net Available Although dog tags will be issued this year for the first time. since 1941, they will - not be available until the first of the year County Clerk Henry Mattson said Thursday. He requests', that applications for license be 'deferred until an nouncement k made of receipt of the tags. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 1 SO South T.irrtv ' : I Taxes Tuned O v e r Sheriff A. C. Bur If has turned over to the county . treasurer 102,334.64 in taxes colelcted from the 1944-45 roll. Of this sum $17,834.23 goes to Salem school district and $19, 874.74 to City of Salem; Xmas plants St flowers, floral sec- tion, Fred Meyer Drug. . Undergo Surgery Miss Betty Bethel and Norman Bethel, 1163 South Liberty street, Thursday underwent tonsillectomys at Sa lem General hospital. Wanted piano. Ph. S862. T hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. (Pblturiry - in thi city Tuesday. December 1. Xathel - LatorureU, ' late v resident of route 1. box; 890, Salem; at the age . of 40 vears. Survived Dy ner uusoana. Jess W. LatoureU of Salem; two chU dren'. - Mar low Ray and ; Alice Jane -Latourell. both of Salem; four aistera. Rebecca McKinley and VioU Miles of Salem, Wilms Breneman of Wlllamlna nd Jennie ' Crawley of Alaea: and three brother. James M. and Ralph ' Sohn of Salem and Jess P. Sohn of : Independence, runeral services wul be held Saturday. December 23. at 2 p.m. from the W. T. Kigaon company cna nv. Rv J. M. Goodheart officiating. . Concluding eervlees at HopeweU ceme tery. ; ..-j. . ..- . -Wnlra i Roy I. McGulre. S7. lato resident of xan s. Summer i itreet. at Veterans' - hfakmtal. ' Portland. December 19. Sur vived by two brothers. Claude and Kay McGulre of Salem; Mrs. Laura ! B. McGuire of Long Beach. Calif., and thr sisters. Maude Hardiaon of lng Beach, Calif.. Corrine Payne of Ceres. Calif., . and Elsie : Yancey, Princeton, W.- Va. Services will be held Friday, - December 22. at 11 a.m from A. J. - nrmm and Sons mortuary. SE 6th and Alder atreet In Portland. Interment In Lincoln Memorial .cemetery, xui un. eaeoek " . , ma MrDaniel Peacock. 62. late resi dent of 140 South High street, at a . i i K.nital DMwnbcr 20. Survived by daughter, rvelto Peacock Bond of Salem; sister. Mrs. Bessie Boyer of Modesto. Calif.: two brothers, fames t Mrtnnirl e( Albany. Ore., and Fred c' Mcnaniel of Lebanon. Ore.; also i mWa and neDhews. Mem- bir of the Degree of Honor lodge of Albany, runerai services wm from the rirtmiUr chapel in Albany Friday, December 22. at 2 p.m. . V fjtJLi- a Rnhl BraderL. late resi dent of Halfway. iOre at hospital r n.w.r ore.. Wednesday. December so. aeed 79 years. Survived by brother. v a. Braden of Hubbard: four is i Ura h n Dalmes and Mrs. R. 1 C. Churchill of Salem. Mrs. W. J. White of Cottage Grove and Mrs. C. v r..hnrf of Portland, and by sev eral nieces end nephews. Services w tU I- k.iM rrom - the Clouifh-BarTick i c.tiirriav. December 23. at S 7 with Rev; WUlard Hall officiat- ng. interment at. City View cemeUry. -'Mrs. Edna BeU Dean. 1U resident of 121 Lewis street, at an Aberdeen. Wash., hospital December 2L Surviv ed by husband, Albert A. Dean of Salem; sisters. Mrs Florence shoe maker of Camas. Wash.. Mrs. Opal Willouehby of Hoquiam. Wash, Mrs. of NoU. Ore.: brothers. -full n( Orif Ja. Idaho. Ralph I Tull of Valaetx. Ch.. Roy Tull of SUverton.' Lawrence Tull and prval ir..u Kalm and Floyd Tull Of Ho quiam. Wash. Funeral service, va" he held Tuesday, December 28. at 130 pjn.. from the Cteugh-Barrick chapeL Interment at Belcre&t Memorial park. E:ck T7ccl Insnlaiica .. Installed under pneumatic pressure. . AND f Bletal Interlocking ; Weather Stripping : Caves up to 4 la your fneL Mews LHMeffs Tolephono 8101 v " two local Masonic lodges will be installed tonight Wan impressive ceremony' conducted by Otto N. Hnnn nasi ' matt nt PoMf? lodge No. 56 and Roy Harland. past master of Salem lodge No. 4. Following the installation service, Dr. James Miller. '.Presbyterian minister of Portland, will address the two lodges irr "observance- of St John's day, dedicated to St John the evangelist; early patron of -Masonry. Special musical num-H bers will be provided by Richard Pallet and Walter SkrondaLl ' . v Novelty ' cacti arrangements for Vma finrai . YrA Meyer Drug. - ... Certificate Filed A certificate or assumed business name was filed in the county clerk's office I Thursday by IS. J. Trick and Ma- bell Trick and W. H. Straw and urate straw ior opera nun 01 The Homestead on route four, Box 473-H, Salem. It was also an nounced the business would be conducted as a partnership. j "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st, Natl Bank Bldg. To Chicago The Rev. S. Ray nor Smith left this week for Chi cago, where he will attend ! the meeting' of the national board of ministerial training of the Metho dist church as the representative of the Oregon Methodist confer ence. While in Illinois he will visit his three brothers and two sisters m addition to attending the church conference . between and New Year's. Christmas Wedding - pictures taken at the rhiirr-h. 820 Stnt Ph. S722. Store Changes Bands Aaron F. Hoover and Thelma C. Hoover, 156 South Church street Thurs day filed . in the office of the county clerk a certificate indicat mg their succession to operation of Thrift Grocery and retirement of Kathryn Turner. ' . . . i - '- ' Every form of Insurance. R. G, Severin, 212 N. High. Tel. 4016. Constant dependable service, Permit Granted Harold Han negan, 158 Duncan avenue, Salem; Thursday was granted a permit by the county court permitting him to haul logs Wanted walnut dining set. P. 5862. Jacket Stolen Raymond Pe- tess, 1295 Leslie avenue,' reported to police Thursday that a sailor's jacket had been stolen from! his car while it was parked in Hol lywood. 011 Sale. modern unpainted furni- ture, . smalt desks, bookcases & mirrors. R. D. Woodrow, 345 Center street Dutch Mill, 897 N. Com'l., will be open Sat, Sun., and Mon. for din ner and lunches. TffTTE 1 hrf W iiEiinnn rnocnAL deposit iNscnATi Cantata Given The cantata "Bethlehem", presented to ap proximately 400 parents and visi tors Wednesday evening, was giv en again Thursday afternoon at Leslie school to the student body. Over 160 students, under the di rection of Miss Babbette Mills paugh took part in the production. Lady desires furn or unfurn. hse. 4 rm. or more no childrenpay liberal -' reward for information. 9121 or 2-4014. Officers .Elected Irene Boat- wright is the' newly elected presi dent of the Pep' club' at Leslie jun ior high. ."" A re-vote - wfll decide ,the. vce-presidency - between Di ane: Perry and Gayle Juve. Jean Clement was elected V secretary treasurer. (Mrs. Ruth Carkin is advisor to the group. . . ' Wanted, Good gas range. Ph. 5862. Priest Visits The Rev: Patrick A. ; Ryan, . S. . J, " New York City, wasja visitor in Salem thisweek before, going on to Sublirimy, to assist with the services at St Boniface church during' the Christmas season. He is here be cause of the illness of the Rev. Jo-p seph Sherbring,"pastor at St" Bon iface's.1' New shipmenti photo albums , and scrapbooks. Henry's Photo Shop, 469 Stote. Former Resident Dies Funeral services were held uus 'weex in Astoria for Mrs. Lillie May Pear son, 58, resident of Salem from 1924 to 1928. After leaving Salem she resided in Myrtle Point until 18 months ago when she went to Portland. She was . born Aug. 9, 1886, in the Lewis and Clark dis trict " i .' Large selection pottery novelties for Xmas gifts, floral section, Fred Meyer Drug. " ' ; -. - . '' Extension Asked Independence Sand & Gravel company Inde pendence, has a p p 1 i e d to the United States engineers f or ' an extension of time on the permit under which they are dredging in the Willamette river 1 at Indepen dence. Sand and gravel dredged from the bed of the river under the army engineers' authorization is ' put ashore i f o r . commercial uses. -': f - Open evenings until 9 and Sun day until 5 p.m. Jary Florist 378 State St . . . Leaves Hospital Eugene Jar cobe, 1258 Leslie avenue, Thurs day was discharged from Salem eDaconess hospital where he had been a patient for several days, Canaries for sale. Get your Christ mas songsters now. Also good breeding birds. 'Ph. .4540. Enters Hospital Leonard Hag; berg, of Dallas, became a patient Thursday in Salem Deaconess hos pital. Rhododendrons, camellias, shrubs. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State. Open Sunday also. ' ' S7i Myrtlewood tbl. lamps 1625 Mkt i oJJ to out vmumj JiruQncHi at home mm& iu the armeaB forces. GtmeaggEe t pireoeirwe the Ameiricmm wagMMe! . RbsrirA fit. (L wmm wm 'ww . - CIKCTJIT COURT Raymond Gitch vs. Catherme Gitch: divorce eomplalnt;aileces cruel and to- human treatment. Lois SwartaeU vs. Bertyn SwartxeU; divorce decree granted plaintiff with restoration 'of her maiden-.name, Lois smua. - i - ; - James UL Ingram vs. Nellie Ingram; divorce complaint; alleges desertion. Alice M. Loveless vt. Jesse w. Kel son; amended complaint uu oecree annuling marriage contract made Nov. 28. 1944, because plaintiff has a former husband Irvinjt. - i . Raymond Natnan Baseue vs.- sisie Baseue: asks that marriage contract be voided on grounds defendant alleged ly married- lrt 1834 in lewis . county, Waslu." and never had a" decree; plain tiff charges defendant told him at time of their marriage that a decree had been granted , and entered in coos county court; the & defendant - said searcn there laiiea to reveal any sucn decree or procedure; asks custody of two minor chiKiren penomg triai ox suit, f . ' I . . .--..: .. ParricU HWay -vs.-Nellie A. Yana: amended complaint asks $5000 damages which plaintiff claims as result ox tes timony allegedly iven " before the county grand j Jury by the defendant and resulting in piamtms maictment for false s wearing; plaintiff claims af ter her acquittal she still is subject to treatment of a damaging nature. .- State Finance company, a. corpora tion.- vs. Robert D. Lampkia and St. Paul Flax Growers' Co-op. a. corpora tion: suit seeks payment of promissory notes;- also to foreclose on certain stock shares. j . ' A PROBATE COURT Paul Francis Reidy estate; James I. Smith. William H. Bretz and r C. B. Bentson appoihted appraisers. James K.. sorenson estate; bim jncss. Frank Cenroyj and James E. Overfield appointed appraisers. F. M. Robertson esute; w. w. mc- Kinney appointed administrator. Antone Le estate: order sets Febru ary S as date of hearing on final ac count, '' : i" , : -' Pedro G. Cabral estate: order au thorizes Charles W. Claggett to accept for estate a cash settlement of 2500 to be paid by. Lloyd dough and. Salem Taxi Service as complete settlement of any claim resulting from an auto ac cident in row county, 1 stay n. when decedent was fatally Injured. Emihr- B. Boas estate; estate closed in final order discharging executor. William . T. Mumm estate: -final ac count - shows ; receipts of $2759 JO and disbursements of 9630; order sets hear' ing on account: January 24 at 10 a.m. - justice court: .-: " v ; State vs. John Trumbly: charge no 1944 license sticker: fined $1 and costs, fine susoended. costs paid. State vs. Matilda Birrs; charge per mitting unlicensed person to operate motor vehicle: i fined - SI - and costs. State vs. Lou Is Forest Cray; charge Appointment Made Appoint ment of J. At Shiyeley as Justice of ;the peacOfor district No. 2, Redmopd, was announced by Gov. Earl Snell here Thursday. He sue ceeds L." S, Garrison who has en tered militahr service. Listen i to Burke's Radio Camera Program, 11:30 a.m. today. , Money Raised Junior Red Cross .members at Leslie Junior high raised $37.10 in their annual bangle pin sale to aid the fight against tuberculosis, Miss Eleanor Roberts, the club advisor announ ced Thursday. Sharon Farrow is student president of the club. ' ?! - r -Reroof with Johns-Manville as phalt shingles., Right over your old roof. Free estimates. Mathls Bros. 164 S. Com'l. Phone?, 4642. Moved to Home Mrs. Cecil Moran and infant daughter were moved from Salem Deaconess hospital Thursday to their home, 2211 Fairgrounds road. . Mrs. Mo ran had been a patient in the hos pital sice December 10. ' A gradu ate nurse, she had served on the hospital staff before her marriage. H cn conponATiow defective clearance lights: fined 62.50 and costs, fine suspended, costs paid.- etate vs. dward fed; cnarge intox icated on public highway: fined SM and costs. - . State vs. Gilbert Howard AOen: charge violation of basic rule; fined $1S and costs. i. , . s MUNICD7AL COURT t. . William 1". Kaufman. tSSi S. Church streetr charge vtolation of basic rule; G. X. Prime. Salem; charge permit ting doc to run at large:-fined $5. -. wuiiam- ueorge snis. Salem: charge driving while intoxicated; fined $100 and given 20 days suspended sentence. oscar ixi Kusnton. 374icnerry ave nue; charge driving while intoxicated involving accident; Cned S50.- Roger M. watts, route four. Salem: cnarge Violation of baste rule. -- - -. Hum XJirson. uos Soutn .I4tb street: ebjupermittlnf dog to run at large; MARRIAGE LICENSES . . Rudolph -Weber. 3s. - route one.-Jef ferson, and Del ores Hoesing. 2S,- Leb- Why Angels Sang,' Nazarene Drama, - Scheduled Tonight t Final' preparations have f been made by the young people of the church, of the Nazarene, on East Center and ljSth streets, f or the presentation of a Christmas play, Why the Angels Sang" by Meyer, in the main auditorium of the church, Friday , at, 8 p. m. . The committee under whose di rection the program will be given includes Rev. Frank W. Watkin, jr Mrs. Weaver W Hess, and Miss Lois ReideselL The background of music will be furnished by a choir of 35 Junior high school folks in varied group of Christmas carols, specially arranged for the play. There will be a total of 63 young people including .-all the members of : the cast. The. narrator, for the. program will be Miss Lorain Pon dextor, Mrs. Frances Edwards will be organist.-The public is invited to attend..,, :C i ; .; - ? " Car Sides wipe at Kenneth H. Seipp, 1880 Norfh Cottage street, reported, to police his 'ear had been sideswiped by a car , driven by Oscar C. Rushton, 3745. Cherry avenue. Seipp said his car 'was parked and Rushton, the police report said, admitted he hadn't seen the car before hitting it Myrtlewood tbl. lamps 1625 Mkt Christmas cards, Christmas wrap ping ribbons, -seals, and a 'large variety of beautiful Xmas ' gifts! You'll be surprised at the large variety and quality of Xmas mer chandise available at the R. R Turner book store in Dallas. Open .until 9 p.rn. Frl.' it Saturday. Cox Is Caller Herbert Cox, ex ecutive secretary of the Wes Coast Lumbermen's association, was a business visitor Thursday in Salem. n -) it M 'Mr. . . " v.' ;' I I : : . Paramount to ,1 Close Due to Rule of CPA The Paramount market on North Liberty street win close its doors Saturday because -of culties witii tiTo OPA, : W. , L. Lew is,' owner, announced Thursday. Lewis, 'who has operated meat arkets , m . t h e same ' part of downtown Salem for .17' years, said t h e classification! for his food store had been raised to that of chain stores, and that he' could no longer 'operate Ih e business built up - as i ' service establish ment-Lewis was with -the long established Crossls- market ' later taking over the Steusloff market at the corner of Liberty and Court streets and eventually ' the Para mount meat market and jthen .the entire store. -r:: ihi The store, volume of wnich. has Increased - considerably since the beginning of the war, h&i had no difficulties with the' local board, Lewis declared, although OPA representatives . in Portland -' de clared that the price panel here had asked for an Injunction to prevent the Paramount from vio lating price ceilings. PORTLAND,. Dec.. iJt-k-The Salem Paramount market Is ell gible for price adjustments set up by the OPA to equalize Expenses of stores providing credit ; and de livery service with those of chain stores, the district OPA said to day. ;; . Investigators t found . that the Paramount' which . has an annual volume of over $250,000, was us ing ceiling prices ordered for stores f with .a$50,OQd-$25b,000 volume, reported; Fred i Parker, OPA price -specialist Customers were paying even -more than the price limits for low-volume stores. he said; the market was therefore reclassified. " ' I Parker, added that the Salem OPA price panel asked for an In junction to ; preyent the .Para mount from violating price ceil ings.., ' . . - : Shrine Club Today A group of Parrish Junior high school girls, directed by Gretchen Kreamer, will sing at this noon's luncheon meeting of the Salem Shrine club at the Marion hotel. ;" i Jewelry S t 1 e n - Charlotte Hain, route six, Salem,' reported to police Thursday that someone had entered her home and stolen a wrist, watch and a man's ring valued at $100. 1 r To all bur sood friends . . . deebest best wishes ..- of loved ones; for nation; for a speedy BUY X7AR i BONDS SIGKSV BREVING A; R. Johnson ! ' To , Head Penney Store m Portland Al R. Johnson, assistant mana ger of the"- J,' C Penney store in Salem and a resident of this city since November, 1840, will become manager of a J. C . Penney ; store in. Portland, 'it waf announced Thursday. ,; !j : - :" Johnson became associated with A. R Johnson the Penney company in Aberdeen, wl m a jtefcak a n- wasru, m mao ana later was wun the Corvallis store. , H ' In Salem, he has been active in the Lions club, chamber -of commerce, war chest waf bond campaigns and Red Cross work. With his wife and two children. Anthony N. and DIdina Aim, he has -resided at 328 Judson street Salem. He will take over the Port land store December 28.1 Illness Fatal m n ar - r TO M rs. Mrs. Edna' Bell Dean, of 1210 Lewis . Street died at an Amer deen, Wash., -hospital -Thursday following an illness of several weeks. She had been a resident of Salem and vicinity for the past 15 years. . - - J ;. - Survivors include the widower, Albert A. Dean of Salem; three sisters, Mrs. .Florence Shoemaker of Camas, Wash.; Mrs. Opal Wil- loughby of Hoquiam, Wash.; and Mrs. Reva Harper of Notii Ore.; Six brothers, Leonard Tull of Ora- fina, Idaho; Ralph TuU of Val- jsetz, Ore.; Roy, Tull of SilVerton, Lawrence Tull and Orval full of Salem and Floyd Tull of Hoquiam, Wash. . - - ; j. I Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 26 at 1:30 pm from the dough Barrick chapel. Interment will be in Belcrest Me morial park. --7 everwhert wt senJ tmr ..... - ,-n for i be health and idfetvk - J tlx ivelftre of our great Victory and a just peace. COMPANY Service Men's Desires Heard At Lions Meet When America' men ' return from the-war, the civilian popu- ; lace should, h 4 v e schools. Jobs, businesses and ; .woric ready tor them, Tracy Porter, former Salera teacher who is now-engineer on . a Matson C-type . ship; told the Hollywood Lions club Wednesday , Those', who are . riot too ' old to - return to classerwDl come back r with- n ew .'vision of why they;' should - learn "more, Porter: de-j clared.r.'r-'.'. I. : Quarters on his ship were.de- ,' scribed as good food as excellent and conditions" as "much Improved over " those of 1936, a change he credited to union' requirements. . As far as regulations would per mit, Porter 5 told- his route and . conditions of his trip. The pan m Hollandia where his ship stopped was described as well-equipped, j Native villages', were most primi tive, but the natives accomplish much with their "hands, he said; the Jungle he, found Impressive, and he came away with the im pression that soldiers In the area dont get sufficient credit . i '' ' - . 1 s 7" Qan Meeting Set for v SILVERTON, Mr a. Bessie Bentson Porter, president of thf ' B e n t s o n-Grinde-Henjum clan, ; announced that the annual reun ion w&l be held on New Year'f day as usual. - - ; " al S P lolors 542 Ferry, Street FOR AN Appraisal on IMm Repair or Body Damage Wt hiTile tor to meet our Boaster mechanic and the ether members ef ear staff. J. L. Spedden and i C if. Powell . Proprietors 0 Slop . i . Tree Estimate - No Obuxauon JJ, fcfi:II- 1S15 Coosevelt- Fhone ttff I