I Cutty , Mews IBirneffs ' LIONS BZAX STUDENTS Students from Salem senior high school, members of the "speech class, -and their instructor. 'Dell Ranwdeu, spoke to the Hol lywood' Lions club Wednesday noon at the Lions Den. The speak ers were introduced by Lorraine Poindexter - and they included Pauline Miller,: who spoke on the need of additional facilities for physical education for girls at the high school; Dick Mace, ' sports editor of the Clarion, nigh - school paper, and Rlckard Cock ing. who spoke on problems of youth. - .. : ; Free mothproofing tor your fui cnat Store ymi mat and get your cost mfthpronfed Price's. U5 N Liberty St Phone II1L COUNTY ROCK SITES SET Sites for rock crushing and stockpiles were selected by county commissioners Ed Rogers and Roy Rice on a recent inspection tour of the Niagara-Detroit road. These potential sites, are. on property owned by the Hammond Lumber Co.. the state fish commission, and the forestry departemnt. The county court has written neces aary letters asking permission to use the land. Luts flower Sboppe, 1271 N. Lib erty, phone tSSl. ' TOASTMASTERS MEET E. A. Bradfield will be toast night's meeting of Capital Toast master for the evening at to masters in the Hollywood Lions den. General critic will be Ed Potter and speakers scheduled are Larry Quinlin, Stearns Cushing. Elmer Boyer. An area council Clarence Cries". Jack Hayes and meeting will follow the regular meeting. Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church street. MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL Mrs. Floyd Burch, 1711 Cross St., was discharged from Salem General hospital Wednesday with her infant son. Mothers who left the hospital with daughters are Mrs. Omer J. Roberts, Aumsvil le; Mrs. Odin Slattum. route 7, Salem; Mrs. Lyle J. Fowler, 650 N. 20th st., and Mrs. James W. Strong, 790 N. Commercial st. Wanted: Walnut bedroom suite. Ph. 582. NURSE CLASS TO MEET American Red Cross, Marion county chapter, will sponsor a home nurse class for Salem wom en beginning Monday at the Red Cross class room in Salem Dea coness hospital st 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Louise Arneson. director of nurs ing services for the chapter, said, yesterday that several vacancies till existed in the class. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 9121. Obituary raosT Russell W. rrot. at his residence at U3 North Winter atreet. Sunday, No vmber IT. at in age of SI years. Hus band of Mrs. Carrie Belle Frost of Sa lem: father of Stanley Harry Trost of Salem, and brother of George C. Frost and Marry A. rrttmin of Portland. Services will be held Thursday. No vember 11. at I p m at the Cloufch Barrick chapel with Interment in Bel rrest Memorial park. The Rev Seth Huntington and Dr. Chaste Durden will officiate. Graveside service -by Capital post B. American LegMwi. AGl'ItAB In this city November It. Mrs. Bar tola Aguilar. late resident of 137S Les lie street, at the age of 43 eaxs. Sur vived by her husband. Moises Aguilar f Salem: sis children. Mrs. Donald Welgal of Monmouth and Carolina Ag uilar. Theresa Aguilar. Anita Aguilar. Mermlna Aguilar and Lupe Aguilar. all of Salem: two sister. Gu&na Ruiz and Refugio Aggrie. both of Mckico; and one grandson. Recitation of the rosary at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Thursday. November XI. illpm. Services will be be Id Friday. November Z3. at IS a.m.. at St. Joseph's Catholic church, wit Interment in St. Barbara cemetery. W KIN MAM Marlon Louise Weinman, at the resi dence. SIS7 N. Commercial St.. Novem ber IS. at age of years. Survivors are the parents. Mr. Simon and Mrs. Marie Weinman, a grandmother. Mar tanna Weinman, an aunt. Leah Humph, and aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Johnson, all of Salem and grand- J areata. Mr. and Mrs. Sam lungen. eflerson. Services will be at the Howell-Edwards chapel Friday. November S3, at 1 3 pm. Concluding services in Betcrest Memorial park. WVtl Henry L. Wyse. at his home. Beverly hotel. Portland. November IS. at the age Of S4 years. Brother of Mrs. T. L. Moor of Salem, and Mrs. Lena Roth. Mrs. Dan Alliman. Mrs. Dan G. Wid- M ws inza wyse ana samuei Wyse. al 11 of Way Land. Iowa. Services will be IS 3S a m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Dr. Joseph Adams officiating. In terment In Be lores t Memorial park. LovrutND Mrs. Louise R. Love land, at the rest donee. eOS South SSth street. Wednes day. November 2. Wife of Horace G Leva land of RrVem; and mother of Mrs. Dehrvar Bond of Samas. Wash., and Phillip. H. Love land of Yakima. Wash. Also survived by six grandchil dren. Services will be Friday. Novem ber 23. at I M p m . at Oough-Barnc Chapel. Interment City View cemetery. MOORS Albert Clinton Moor, late resident f Independence. In Salem. Tuesday. November IS. at the ace of TS years. Husband of Mrs. Rose Moor of Inde pendence; and father of Mrs. Arthur V. Myers and Dan K, Moor, both of Salem. Also survived bv three grand children. Ray Kent and Rosemary My ers, all etf Salem. Services will be coo ducted, at Clough-Bamck cats pel Fri day November 23. at 3 p.m.. with Dr. Chester W.. Hamblus officiating. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park. TOM LIN SOX Mrs. SteUa M. Tomlinaon. at the resi dence at route 1. Turner. Wednesday. November 2S. Survived by four sons. Raymond and William Tomlinaon. both of Turner, Letter Tomlinaon of Neo dasha. Kansas, and Richard Tomtinson f Salem; a sister. Mrs. Cora Turner of Rochester. Texas: three brothers. J. K. Rockman. Clarence Rock man aad Frank Rockman. all tn Oklahoma: aad four grandchildren Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Christinas Card Engravings, . Box Cards. Wrappings LEE MOODY'S SlMM-tat-Service 653 N. High St UNION. OPS TO MEET A meeting of delegates from the Oregon Physicians and Sur geons committee" and the Salem Central Labor Council which was originally slated for the la bor temple tonight will be held tomorrow night instead. The meeting will seek to compromise the new OPS rate scale, H. E. Barker, . sfcretary of the labor council, reported yesterday. Wll lard C Marshall, general mana ger of OPS, and Wade Carter, chairman , of the labor council committee, headthe two groups. Tommy ( Shorty i, formerly In Pioneer Bldg.. now bought The Shine Shop, next to Bligh Hotel." S CRASHES HURT NONE : No one was hurt in any of three auto collisions Wednesday, inves tigating city policemen report. Collisions reported involve auto mobiles operated by Robert Clin ton Howell, box 123, Valsetz, and Dora ' Hollibaugh. station A. state hospital, at Chemeketa and Cot tage streets; F. N. Cook, 975 Ship ping st. and Melvin E. Haines, 975 N. 18th st, at 17th and C sts.; Marlin M. Jones. 1240 Center sL, and John A. Bernard. 4135 Port land rd., at Highland ave. and Fairgrounds road. Stove t Diesel oil Prompt deliv ery. George C ad w til Oil Co. Ph. 978. DAT TO MEET Plans for a fund drive for a memorial .building will be dis cussed tonight at a meeting of the Disabled American Veterans and auxiliary and the citizens building committee at the Wom an's dub. Guy Hickok is chair man of the joint meeting and Sidney Stevens co-chairman. Re freshments are in charge of Mrs. William Croghan, Mrs. Fanny Bard and Mrs. Ralph Cochran. New location Cmnlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co OKEH TO BUILD Permission to build a $5,000 granted E. A. Waldroop by the house at 1335 Norway sj was city engineer's office Wednesday. Construction and repairs to cost $400 or less was approved for George Hutmacher at 1935 Hazel ave.; P. L Frazier estate (C. C Coleman) at 745 N. Capitol sL; C. J. Sunderland at 2073 N. Com mercial st.. and H. D. Robinett at 1155 S. 14th st. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Ubexty SL Phone 912L KNIGHTS TRAVEL William La Roche, state edputy of the Knights of Columbus and a member of the Salem council, and A. L. Elvin, chairman of the local council s insurance commit tee, are this week visiting coun cils in Ontario, Baker. Pendleton. Bend and Lake view. They expect to return Friday night. Pythian Sisters bazaar and food sale, Thurs. Nov. 21 at Gas and Coke Co., 109 S. Coml. RIKER'S FINGER SMASHED L Riker, 905 N. Church st.. incurred a smashed index finger' while working for the Oregon I Pulp and Paper ocmpany early Wednesday morning, city police report. First aid men took Riker to Salem General hospital, where the end of the finger was ampu tated. Chrome swing spout faucets, both wall arwi rlev-k tvnes. Entrance handle lock sets, plywood, inside and outsidie doors, knotty pine panelling, sash cord, sash lucks. Presto cookers, brass chrome plat ed teakettles. Borkmrnn Lumber and Hardware, 2460 State St Ph. 3701. PRINTERS FILE NAME An assumed business name cer tificate for the Wynkoop-Blair Printing service was filed with the Marion county clerk's office Wednesday by G. B. Wynkoop, Charles 1. Blair, both of Salem, : and Kenneth I. Blair, Portland. Mum plants, order now. Jary Florist, 365 Court. TOOL WORKS NAMED Roy M. La Dow filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Wednesday for the Capitol City Machine, Tool and Engineering works at 3042 Portland road. S. P. club dance Nov. 23. New snappy music. Midnite lunch. TAXES REFUNDED A Marion county court order directs the county treasurer to re- pay $26.41 to Elizabeth E. Hiller ! who paid taxes on 35.18 acres of; I I 1 -Ti 1 j ; 1 I liiu uj nusMAc. iiic Mini is lu- i cated in townships 3 and 4. i Bazaar Fri.. 22nd, Portland Gas ' I and Coke Co. Jason Lee church. June-Dec. Circle. LOG PERMIT GRANTED C. M. Pomeroy, Wood burn, has been granted permission to haul logs over certain county and mar ket roads in an order by the Mar ion county court Wednesday. Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Woodrow's, 440 Center St LICENSED TO WED A marriage license was issued in Vancouver, Wash., to Ruby Tiede. 19. Salem, and John Mil ler. 24, of Portland. CASTLE PEHIL Y7AVEBS StS 1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 3SS3 Machine Waves sad Rilling K enter Waves, HaJliweU CeM Wares PA Esaerie steed Operators Phone Your Appointments Naw FESTIVAL TONIGHT The Mothers club of L Vin cent De Paul Catholic parish is sponsoring a fall -festival tonight at the parish halL the proceeds to go toward purchasing addition al lighting fixtures for the paro chial school rooms. Lou Amort is general chairman of the program and Mrs. Catherine - Stupfel co chairman. Other sub-committee-men Include Leo Doerfler, J. L. Prange. John Zerzan, Eugene Le bold. and C. J. StupfeL Mrs. Mar garet Lower: Is president of the Mothers club.. .v. , : . . .... ; . ' ' J" ... We would lige to know why there is a A.F. of L- picket in front of our Tire-Battery-Paint-Auto glass and Furniture Store. . Woodrow's. 450 Center . St? Watch for our Picket Sale of Tires aV Batteries. Woodrow's. Phone -4155. SOCIETY SLATES TALK Salem Geological society will hear a lecture by Orren E. Stan ley, chief of the bureau of draft ing and surveys, Portland, on "Geology, of the Rocky Moun tains" at tonight's meeting in the lecture room of Collins hall at Willamette university beginning at 8 o'clock. The speaker will describe his recent tour of the Rockies. Dr. Dolph Craig, dentist, has re turned. Rm. 28 Breyman Block. 180 N. Commercial. Ph. 8523. Eve. by appointment " 5t IN ADULT CLASSES Over 500 students are, enrolled in the adult education classes which are being held twice a week at the Salem senior high school, according to George Por ter, director of adult education. The present 10-weeks series is in the sixth week, he said yester day. The classes are interested in suggestions for courses for the next 10-week series scheduled to begin after Christmas. Leonard's Supper Club offers you entertainment, dinners, and danc ing featuring Abbe Green's or chestra. Rusty Coleman and Jean Fontaine. KNIGHTS PLAN MEET Salem council .Knights of Co lumbus, in meeting Tuesday night, laid plans for a December 1 initia tion program and voted to meet in special meeting next Tuesday evening. The committee chairmen in charge of the initiation, to be held at St. Joseph's parish hall, were appointed by Grand Knight Fred Rupp. Beginning last night the council clubroom at 179 N. Commercial St.. will be open every night to members from 7 to 12 o'clock, Rupp said. Wedding pictures taken at the rhurch 520 State. Ph 5722. GOOD HELD ON TWO COUNTS Raymond C. Good. Silverton, was committed to the Marion county jail Wednesday on charges of assault and battery and drunk en driving, according to sheriffs deputies. Good appeared in Sil verton justice court and was com mitted pending final hearing. Discharge "service lapel buttons now available st Brown's Jewel-i-rs and Opticians. Bring dis--i arge certificates. CHECK8 INVESTIGATED A man who signed the name of Robert D. Forrest, Beaver, Ore., to checks for $19 and $10 which were returned marked "insuffi cient funds' by the bank is being investigated by Salem policemen. John Hocket Salem taxi driver, was recipient of the checks, po lice reports indicated. River silt top soil U fill dirt Cnrn'L Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966 HUNTS FILE NAME Kenneth W. Hunt and Dorothy E. Hunt filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Wednesday for the Hunt's Photo shop to be located at 1040 N. 14th st Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street. SKIRTS GONE FROM CAR Fender skirts were stolen from a car parked Tuesday night in McCall's used car lot at 1297 State st., according to Wednesday police reports. '35 Ford 4-door sedan, like new. extras. Ph. 22922. FIRE AT STATESMAN The fire department was call ed out Wednesday morning when an over-heated ventilating fan caused a small fire in the n graving shop of the Oregon Statesman. CHEMEKETANS TO HIKE Members of the Chemeketans, Salem hiking and camping club. are planning a hiking trip Sun day to High Deck lookout locat ed several miles north of Caa cadia. George LaBorde is in charge of the group. LEGION CARD PARTY Kingwood Post Auxiliary of the American Legion will sponsor a card party tonight at the Legion hall in West Salem. Those attend ing are asked to bring tables and cards. 1 G ME GHEE nm-t- 7Pf 'rain mrffP THI NIW anon Smgtepaek A weaderntl Bear bear lag aMt Sasall! Ligat welgkt Batteries aad transmitter aH ta aad case NataraJ ka tana. Wdm far rsW SOOClfT aMrs0 at aamvmar Otartaa of Satesa eSS Cnart St, Ptu 1 Has I f year rarssss rasa. sw esfe rot SIM basse ! . RENT I amt KTUU mm. r nnn Yon wUl be selerf Ms Chri lC0; Uool Uoasied Sniis, Topcoats, r Priced 'from IW $sa50 S75 TOPCOATS $75 $00 Eisenhower style. Also rainproof jackets in fine twills and mercury rayon fabrics, lined or unlined, from Silk rayons, wool, nylons, and all most wrinkle-proof, hand made neckwear fabrics in colors and designs to satisfy the most critical taste. Priced from 1CD WOOL SWEATERS Fmllever style V-neck with aV witaent sleeves. la pastel eeJers. baby shaker ' liak knit. 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