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GEOLOGICAL CLUB MEETS Archie Smith, operator of Smith's Agate shop in Portland, will talk on "The History of Fluorescence in the Study of Minerals" at tonight's meeting of the Salem Geological society in the Collins hall lecture room at Willamette university at 8 o'clock. Smith will illustrate his talk with a display of minerals and will use large and small long wave and short wave fluorescent lamps. Reduce the health way at the new Scientific Health Studio. 543 N. Church. Ph. 6253. ARMY ELECTS MEMBERS Circuit Judge George R. Dun can and Sam Harbison were elect ed as members of the Salem Sal vation Army advisory board at the board's annual report meet- ; ing Tuesday night in the office : of Leo M. Childs, Doara -enair-man. A nominating committee v. s named to present a successor U the late Helen Yockey. Lutz Flower Shoppe, V?76 N- Lib erty. Pljone 9592. LOG PERMITS READY Although all county roads are closed for log hauling operations the Marion county court Wednes day approved log hauling appli cations of the following persons: Ray S. Kauffman. Donald; Andy Totland. 923 S. Water St., and LaVern C. Totland, 620 N. 2nd st. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street. FRANZEN QUITS BOARD J. F. Franzen. newly-appointed Salem city manager, has resigned as chairman of the board of trustees of the Atkinson Memor ial Congregational church at Ore gon City where he is winding up affairs as city manager. Nohlgren's all night. restaurant now open TO LAY LINE Arthur D Bollinger Silverton. was granted permission to lay a I iry oui.aing one-inch water line under mar- j ' P-m. Col George Spaur com ket road 33 about 300 ft. south-! manding officer will speak and wet of market road 74, accord- i-films will be shown. ing to a Marion county court or- , J l" J ... . 1 w der Wednesday . . . .. lapel DUXlons , Discharge service now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. POWER LINE PERMITS The Marion county court Wednesday approved five appli cations by the Portland General Electric Co. for extension of ex isting power lines on various county and market roads. Do you have enough Fire Insur-j ante on your nome - insuie oeioit( it burns at Burt Picha Insurance j Agency. 337 N High Street. Ph 3210. Dependable Insurance. , . m . QPI)l(Uiry j BARTOSZ ! At ti;tf residence. 480 South cfottage ' St.. January i, josepn a . Br' ' Barto&z. at the age ol 79 ears. tamer oi .-n. Monica Wesolowski. Joseph J. Bai tosz and Lawience Bartosz. all of a- oi ! ears. rainrr ii lem. Edmond Bartosz ot i " " Also uT"ivd bv 19 iTandchiidren and five (ireat grandchildren. Recitation of rosarv was at W. I. Kigaon cnapti. Wednesday. January 15. at8 p. in. Service will be hela Thursday. Jan uary 16. at 9:30 a m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Interment bara's cemetery. St. Bar- K NIGHT Mn Ada B. Knight. late resident of i 8M South Commercial sireei. aitnii. . a local hospital. January u. survit-i by three daughters. Mrs. Geneva K. Lewis of Salem. Mrs. Nellie Pozzi of Little Bock. Ark . and Mrs. Jeanette lampion oi Mountain nome. n arandchrldren and three great-erand-children. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. ANDREWS . . i inr.ui Infant rtaushter .f Kir ind Mrs. I.ee Andrews of An- chorale. Alaska, at AnciioiaKe. January j surviving uniut! v .i , ih tnHr.ut ,f Anchorage: tnd the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dalk of Salem and Mr. ana Mrs. A. W. Andrews of Wooaburn. An nouncement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. FRADD William B Fradd. late resident of 1218 We;.! loth stiett. Medf:d. Janu ary 14. at a local hipital. at the age of 33 yenrr Son of Mr Genevieve llvde of Medford Shipment has been 1 made hv t lous h-Bar i ick company to Medford for services and inteiment. Pea rry Mrs Vivian Pearcy. late reident route 2. Salem, at a Portland hospital. Wednesday. January 15 Survived bv her huf band, Many I. Pearcy ot Sa lem: two daushteis. Kuthann Pearcy. a student at Oregon State college, and Maltha Jane Peaicy. at home: her mother. Mrs. R. W. Marsters of Salem: and a iister. Mrs. Kermit Jonnson of t'orvallis. Services will be Friday. Jan uary 17. at 1:30 p.m. the Clough-Bar-Tick chapel, with Dr. Jo-eph Adams officiating. Interment at Belcrest Me morial park. MOISAN Chai les A. Moisan. at his home at Brooks. Tuesday. January 14. at the age of 58 years. Father of Mrs. Evelyn C. McNeff of Portland; and brother of Mrs. Agnes Nys of Brooks. Mrs. Rose Nash and T:-,omas and Albert Moisan, 11 of Salem; L. A. Moisan of Patton. Calif.. G. J. Moisan of Gervais. Cys Moisan of North Bend. Oregon, and Fred Moisan of Portland. Recitation of the rosary Thursday. January 16. at 7:45 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel. Services will be held Friday. January 17. at 9:30 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul h"ri interment in Belcreft Me- , ; KNIGHTON Mr. M U...I. v.i.kt.. -f ; ISth t.. at a local hospital. Wrdn day. January IS. Survived by husband and several nieces and nephews. Serv- ; ires will be held Saturday. January II, i at 10:30 a.m. at Clough-Barrick chapel ' with the Hev. L. T. Anderson officiat ing Pythian Sisters Temple No. 11 will conduct ritualistic services and inter ment will follow at Macleay cemetery. Castle Permanent Wavers Phone 36S3 3S5 First National Bank Killing Kooler Waves Halliwell Kold Waves Machine Prrmanents Permanents 5.00- Complete and op OPERATORS Hlanche Keller Enlela Arnold Phone Yanr Appointment New TAX DEADLINE" PAST Last-minute taxpayers, mostly farmers, rushed the internal rev enue collector's office in the Sa lem post office building Wednes day the last day. for those re quired to file amended estimates or final income tax returns by January 15, the office reported last night. No estimate was made of last-day filers. The office ex pects to relax and wait for the next big rush preceding the March 15 deadline. Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery mending. Expert operator. Price's, 135 N. Liberty. LODGE TO ALTER The city engineer's office yes terday issued a permit for Che meketa lodge No. 1 to make a $600 alteration of its lodge rooms at 474 Court st. Permission to make repairs at an estimated j cost of S350 to a residence at 2500 Fairgrounds rd. was granted Carl P. Gies. Masterwoods Cabinet Shop, 164 S. Com'l. Phone 5596. LICENSED TO MARRY Marriage licenses were issued in Vancouver to Howard W. nraung, o. ana nuin xu. neiiing, la, Dow oi 5aiem; wan nmcneii, I 56, and Esther H. Trom. 45, both of- Lebanon; Cashious Lane, 24, and Dorothy Frederick, 27, both of Sweet Home. Decorating, 1947 wall papers avail able. 1249 S. Com'l. Ph. 7614. GARAGE NAMED I Erhardt Huber and Ruth Huber. both of Marion, filed an assumed ; business name certificate with the! Marion county clerk's office Wednesday for Huber's Service Station and Garage. The garage will be located at Marion. Wes Goodrich is now associated with Sullivan Realty, Inc. STAFFS TO MEET A staff officers' meeting of the , 369th engineers shore and boat regiment will be held January 20 and . rnm'i SanH A, travel Ph 9 1 a; i gw fTlirc Tiirrr o ronoTrn i Robert Ramsden, 1775 Fair- mount st., reported Wednesday to police that a blue overcoat, ' man's tan sport jacket and a woman's sport coat were stolen from his house Monday. Mrs. Lover 11, now manager of Lovealls Beauty shop. Specializes in hair cutting and permanent waving. Open 8 a.m. For appoint ment call 7870. xelSON POSTS BAIL David Nelson of route 2, Salem bai, and WM ,e ,eased by ciy afler hjs arrest on a reckless driving charge Tuesday night. How long does it take you to va- ter your lawn? We can water It for you in lust a minute and a , . ; o. : i Mean ul j'liui iiiircr. iU(J ill ciiiu see this tried and tested automatic controller evenings. 734 N. High or call 21619. Free estimates glad- y given. C. S. Whitcomb. O'LEARY RETIRES T. F. OLeary, 1363 N. Church st.. filed a certificate of retire ment with the Marion county ! clerk's office Wednesday. O Leary ... as with the Vallev Wenther- s,rjD p0 - - , , Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery mending. Expert operator. Price's, 135 N. Liberty. IN LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kruger left by train Wednesday night for Los Angeles. where they will be registered at the Mayflower ho- Thfv u.-il1 h enna Inr tei. i ney win De gone ior two weeks. Nw location Cronise Studio. 439 Court St.. over Smith Baking Co. Births SCHAAD To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaad, route 2. a daughter. born Wednesday, January 15, at Salem Deaconess hospital. JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones, Valsetz. a daughter, born Wednesday. January 15, at Salem Deaconess hospital. CLEMENT To Mr. and Mrs. Don Clement, route 1. Gervais. a daughter, born Wednesday. Jan uary 15, at Salem Deaconess hospital. BOAZ To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boaz. 1135 S. 17th st.. a son, born Wednesday. January 15, at Salem Deaconess hospital. HAMANN To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamann. route 7, box 144, a son. born Wednesday. Jan uary 15, at Salem General hos pital. ' DODSON To Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Dodson, Independence, a son,' born Wednesday, January 15, at Salem General hospital. FLUX To Mr. and Mrs. lux, U0 Childs ave f a son born Wednesday, January 15, at Salom Gnral hosnital r ELOSE lit All- Bcioaiin Bnili Fnmilure SAVE UP TO 50 WHILE STOCK LASTS Drop Leaf Tables - End Tables - Kitchen Bases Ju venile Chair & Table Sets - Magazine Racks - Wall Shelves - Bookcases - Card Tables. Several Different Finishes T700DBOT7S 450 Center Street MANNING HELD Frank L. Manning, Albany, is being held in the county jail after he failed to post $1000 bail Wednesday in Salem justice corut upon a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Manning waived preliminary hearing and was held to answer. He was picked up by Portland police for Salem police on a justice court warrant after he allegedly passed bogus checks in Salem, according to the Marion county sheriffs office. . Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAivin Top Shop. 545 N. Church street. EXAMS ANNOUNCED The federal civil service, through the local secretary in the Salem post office building, an nounced Wednesday examinations for appointment to positions of foreman automotive mechanic and to automotive mechanic in the bureau of reclamation in Oregon only. No written test is required of applicants as they will be graded on the basis of their ex perience and training. Radio Service. Bill Marr. Free Pickup delivery. Phone 24728. SCOUTERS STUDY Scout leaders of the Marion district will begin a seven-weeks training course tonight at Me- hama. The scouters will meet eacn Wednesday to study scout- ing fundamentals, program plan ning. district and council admin istration and local coucil service. At the end of the course all will j go on a camping trip to practice ' scouting handicraft with empha-! sis on instruction techniques. i Concrete building Building Block Co. 5968. tile. Boock S. River Rd. POLK SCOI TERS MEET Adult scouters of the Polk dis trict will hold an annual dinner meeting at Dallas Friday. Su preme Court Justice Harry H. Belt, holder of the silver beaver scouting award, will be principal speaker. E. P. Oppliger, Indepen- p dence, will be in charge of the ' dinner, which will be in the Dal- las Chamber cf Commerce hall. Nohlgren's all night. restaurant now open HEARINGS HELD Twenty petitions were present- ea to me .Marion couniy court Wednesday in its second day of j , i . v, . a j was again large, although only 14 petitions were represented. Per- ; sons from the Middle Grove area 1 numbered 43 for hearing on one petition for county road 735. To- 1 day is the lat day of hearings. : Wedding pictures taken at the church 520 State. Ph. 5722. PHONE LINE EXTENDS The Marion county court ' Wednesday granted permission for the Pudding River Telephone company to extend its line from the Middle Grove school along ; the Salem-Sil erton highway to Little Pudding j-iver bridge, and from there to the Lardon resi dence on county road 735. , New mothers, why worry about ' the diaper shortage? Try Stork Laundries "Diaper Supply Ser vice.'' Phone 25600 SIGMA CHI ALUMNI ELECT Alumni of Sigma Chi, meeting at Nohlgren's Wednesday night, elected Win Jenks, president; ' Otto J. Wilson, vice president, and D. C. Moore, secretary-treasurer. The group announced meet ings will be held regularly on the first Wednesday of each month. Pie social Jan. 17. 7:30. Four ' Coiners Community hall. Bene fit for Teen Kanteen. CHRESTO COTTAGE OPEN Chresto cottage on the Willam ette university campus is now open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. as a lounge for students or for use by student groups for night meetings. Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery . m riding. Expert operator. Price s. 1.35 N. Liberty. OMENS ON TRIP Dean Omens, Salem farm labor assistant, and wife are motoring to Pine Bluff. Wvo . to attend the vedding of Mrs. Omen's brother. They will ti.ke about a week to make the round trip. The guarantee on your water heater means more if it is bai ked by the experience and se:' . ice offered by your Master Plumbers. Judson's offer immediate delivery on automatic water heaters. 279 N. Com 1. Phone 4141. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capital St. DOWNING IN HOSPITAL O. J. Downing. 2355 State st.. has been admitted as a patient at the SaJem General hospital, it was reported Tuesday. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE far fireplaces, drain boards, store f rants, bathrooms, showers, shower doors. Free Estimate "Ed" Bash Ph. 2-4S3S 1S95 N. Winter Polk Grand Jury Returns True Bills DALLAS, Jan. 15 Five true bills were returned by the PoJk county grand jury Monday. Allen North rup was indicted on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses in connec tion with two checks drawn on a Sheridan bank recently. His bail was set at $500. James H. Lilley was indicted on a charge of oon support, with bail set at $1000, and A. J. Stragg, larceny of an automobile, bail set at $2000. Albert Miller stands indicted on a negligent homicide charge, growing" out of an automobile ac cident on May 24 in Independence in which Virginia Lee Fretwell allegedly received injuries from which she died December 16. A true bill brought against Joseph Turner on a charge of threaten ing the commission of a felony sets bail at $1000. DEACONESS DISCHARGES Discharged Wednesday from Salem Deaconess hospital with infant daughters were Mrs. Rob ert Cox, Albany; Mrs. Leroy Gardner, Gervais; Mrs. Emery Menor, Stay ton; Mrs. Ignacio Ranchez, route 2, and Mrs. Nor ville Cruzen, 639 Center st Also discharged yesterday were Mrs. Lester Conover, 642 Edgewater st.. West Salem; Mrs. William Redding. 565 Vista ave., and Mrs. Roy Blackwell. route 3, with ! their infant sons. J i A few of those Hot Boy gas cir- 1 culators still available. Call Ralph Johnson Appliances, 4036 for im mediate delivery. , DR. OLIVER TRAVELS TV Fehrt S Oliver Willam ette university professor of Eng- lish, will leave Portland todav for Cleveland, O., where he will J attend a mission council of the ; Congregational church. Dr. Oliver is a director on the board of home missions of the church. He also will stop in Chicago to ar range final details for publishing , of a volume of Herman Melville's ' Piazza Tales, which Dr. Oliver has edited and which is expected to appear in the spring. He Will return to Salem January 25. I Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Woodrow's, 440 Center St. . ; OFFICE CHANGES i Esther Collins, office secretary ' at the Salem Keep Oregon Green headquarters, will be in charge of the office until April during the absence of Charles Ogle, exe cutive secretary of the association. Ogle, who has held his post for the past two years, has been granted a leave of absence and will return to duty to carry out plans for forming strong county units of the association over the state. i Contact Mathis Bros. Roofing Co . 164 S. Commercial for your roof ing needs. No job too large or too ; small. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. LIONS SLATE HAMMOND Dr. Russell Hammond, Willam ette university professor of edu cation, will address the Salem Lions club meeting today on "Pub lic Education Today." Dan Sclful ze, club member, will introduce the speaker who ieceived his doc tor's degree from Columbia uni versity and served in the last war with the navy as teacher and per sonnel worker. i New shipment Mark Twain sport shirts 2 95 to 4 95, Alex Jones, 121 North High st. . PUTNAM TO ALBANY Rex Putnam, state superinten dent of public instruction, will be toastmaster at the Albany Junior Chamber of Commerce banquet January 31. when Albany's "jun ior first citizen" will be announc ed. Putnam is a former Albany school superintendent. ALLEN APPOINTED Reynolds Allen was appointed a member of the northwest region scout committee by Truman Col lin. Portland, regional sctiut ex ecutive, according to Lyle Leign ton. local scout executive. Wednesday. NEW ACCOUNTS TOPIC "Opening New Accounts" will be the subject of discussi.n Fri day noon at the Salem Credit association meeting. Members will report on methods followed in their organizations. FIRE EXTINGUISHED A chimney' fire at Busick's Court Street Market, 197 N. Com mercial st., was halted at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday by city fire men, with no damage resulting. ' SPECIALS Values 234 N. Sets Jan. 25 for Legislative Croup Meet in Portland The state legislative council, recently organized by represent atives of a score of statewide or ganizations, will hold a final or ganization meeting in the Con gress hotel in Portland January 25. Mrs. Bertram Thomas, Seattle, past president of the Washington state legislative council, will be speaker at the noon session. Temporary chairman is Miss Ida Mae Smith, Salem. The or ganization is expected to adopt a constitution and elect perma nent officers. Chambers Likely To Get Tax Job The appointment of County Judge Carl Chambers of Pendle ton to succeed the late Coe A. McKenna as a member of the state tax commission appeared a probability today, sources close to the board of control said. Cham bers was chairman . of the state tax study commission which work ed for two years to draft a tax program for the current legisla ture. MUSTANG FIGHTERS ARRIVE PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15. -OP) Six P-51 Mustang fighter planes to be used in training programs of the 123rd fighter squadron of the Oregon national guard air arm arrived here today. The planes are the first of 25 assigned the unit. I DiiVllir R f"Orf C j UU11U XlCUWlUa circurr COURT Arlouine Carleton and Wayne L. Carleton vs. Childs and Mil ler. Inc., and State Finance Co.: Order overruling motions by de fendants. June I. Blake vs. Carl O. Blake: MotKn for modification of decree filed. Henry Bruce and Marie Bruce vs. Unknown Heirs of Lewis Cro mer: Order allowing plaintiffs to file amended complaint. Claire E. Weaver vs. Hazel O. Weaver: Order citing defendant to appear Jaiuary 31 at 10 a. m. to show cause for not being held in contempt of court. Edith E. Hatfield vs. Kenneth Hatfield: Suit for divorce charg ing felony; married June 2, 1943, at Seattle. Violet E. Williams vs. Florence S'eckley: Order dismissing cause with prejudice. PROBATE COURT Martha A. Clymer estate: Or der appointing Charles A. Sap pingfield administrator. Albertina Priem estate: Order approving final account and au thorizing distribution. Mary V. Charlton estate: De cree of discharge of administra tor. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS George C. Vlahos, 22, Portland, and Betty Manegre, 22, secretary, St. Paul. JUSTICE COURT Frank L. Manning, Albany, rharged with obtaining money by false . pretenses, waived prelimi nary examination, held to answer: committed to county jail in lieu of $1000 bail. Smashes will happen but in this fully equipped shop all traces of the Injuries are properly remored by the highest grade auto coach work. In at 8 out at 5 to 9.95 Liberty TP' 7 J. A. H. DODD Dodd Named Gas Company District Chief J. A. H. Dodd. Portland Gas & Coke company credit manager, has been appointed manager of the utility's Willamette valley district with headquarters In Salem, it was announced by R. G. Bamett. vice president and general manager. Dodd has been acting manager in recent months and during the war served in a similar capacity in the Tualatin valley. Dodd has been first vice presi dent of the National Retail Credit association since last May and has served as a director nearly five years. He has served two terms as president of the Portland Re tail Credit association and over 10 years on the board. The Willamette valley district including Salem. Corvallis. Al bany, Lebanon. Dallas, Independ ence, Monmouth. Woodburn. Sil verton, Mt. Angel and Aurora has shown an increase of 15 per cent in customers and a 34 per cent increase in gas useage during the past year, Barnett said. Dodd. a 19-year veteran of the company, succeeds Leif Bergsvik. a 34-year veteran whose health necessitated giving up the valley managership He and Mrs. Bergs vik are residing at Rockaway. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd and their three-year-old d3ughter, Patricia Ann, plan to make their home in Salem as soon as they find a place. Hear Major her Torperson in "Fighting Faith" Campaign Subject: "Peril of a Defec tive Consecration" Tonight 7:30 P.M. THE SALVATION ARMY HALL 241 State Street MR. FARMER: We're not trying to tell you how to run your buhinesi. We only want to remaik that we've often noticed, while driving through the country, that cowa seem to grsie where the grass grows greenest. Maybe they're not as smart as horses, but they do know good grazing. Some of our farm friends have been telling ua how they keep their grata greener, and how they Increase crop yields generally. They're doing it, they tell us, through CONSERVATION FARMING. They're testing their soil to see what it requires. They use lime where needed, phosphates and other fertilizers, cover crops, and erosion control practice! ... all of which add up to mors and better feed, more snd better milk, and richer toil for future farming. Maybe you need more conservation practices than you're carrying out now. If so, it's to your advantage to see your local Agricultural Conservation committee for in formation on how the Agricultural Conservation program can assist. Chairman of the local County Agricultural Conservation (AAA) committee la W. M. Tate of Sublimity. The committee exists for your benefit and you are urged to avail yourself of its facilities. . This advertisement la presented la the Interest ef better toll conservation by THE SALEM BRANCH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND M Of BEE FEDEKAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Thm Sfcrtman, Solm. Qfqron. Tourist Inquiries At-AII-Time Higli Setting a new all-time record, 2216 inquiries were received on Monday of this week by the Ore gon State Highway Commission travel information department. The previous high mail total came during the San rranciaro world fair year of 193t when approxi mately 2000 letters and cards were received in one day seeking vacation and travel information. The 2218 one day total of this week was made up of inquiries from every state of the union, as well as foreign countries including England. Sweden, France,, Aus tralia, Philippines, Nigeria and other African countries, Canada. Mexico and central land south American points. PUBLICIST FOB YOUNG GOP WASHINGTON. Jan. 15 -OP)-Appointment of Mary Margaret Godfrey of Portland, Ore., as ? it? .';; Withrow Hardware Hid-January Clearance Discontinued Lines in Houseware and Gift Dejtartment PRICES DISCOUNTED 15 TO 25 A Fete Items Included CERAMIC BASE TABLE LAMPS ASSORTED POTTERY VASES MAESTRO WARE FLOWER POTS. IUICE SETS WATER SETS SUGAR & CREAM SETS WOOD NOVELTIES WALL FLOWER POTS Mcmy Other Items - 1280 Phone 4 MQ THERE '5 COW SENSE: NEIGHBOR. Thursday. January It. 19473 chairman of the national publicity committee for th Youqg Repub lican National Federation was an nounced today by Ralph E. Beck er, chairman of the federation. W spdaliM In redesign ing old fahlond Jewelry Into exact, original new creations of x q u I It beawty consult us. twtiMeieitittt POTTERY SALAD BOWLS POTTERY FLOWER BOWLS MAGNOLIA BOWLS FARBER WARE WOOD FRAMED SEW ING TRAYS CORONET SERVING TRAYS PLASTIC CARD TABLE COVERS Shop Our Sale Counter State St. Convenient Parking TOO, : t ti '-; I I wsf MaRsfaeterteg Jewelers I