(Fnity ; Mews nBcSeffs STORY HOUR WEDNESDAY The stories, "Stone Soup, "Master of All Wonders," "The Wonderful Cow That Never Was" and "Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One," will be told at the story hour at. the Salem pub lic library Wednesday at 4 p.m., Eileen VanDyke, children's li brarian, announced Monday. Day care of 3 children in my home. Age 3 to 5 yrs. 1009 S. 12th. American Legion Armistice night dance. , 2 orchestras, modern and old time. Crystal Gardens, 8:30 tonight Public invited. BABIES GO HOME ' - Mrs. Robert Sprague, Solem route 3, and Mrs.-John Gallagher, 1498, Court st., were dismissed from0 Salem Deaconess hospital over the weekend with their jiew bom daughters. Mrsv Alvin Gil bert, 'Turner and Mrs. Phillip Brandt, went home with their baby sons. American Legion Armistice night dar.ce. 2 orchestras, modern and old time. Crystal Gardens, 8:30 tonight. Public invited. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. MOTHERS DISMISSED . Mrs. Ivan B. Morris, Salem route 9, went home from Salem General hospital Monday with .twins, a son and daughter." Dis missed with daughters were Mrs. Darrell V. Gemmell, 275 N. 20th St., and Mrs. D. L. Callicrate, Sa lem route 5. Mrs.t J. J. Albrecht, 530 Fairview ave.l and Mrs. Jess Paschall, Scio, took home new sons. The Salem Trades and Labor Council's Tuesday meeting, Nov. llj will be postponed until Nov. 25 because of Armistice day. Rummage sale Wed. and Thurs., 12th and 13th, over GreenbaumV Letter Carriers auxiliary. WAREHOUSE ENTERED ; Three cases of beer were taken from the Gideon Stolz company warehouse Sunday by a thief who gained entry by forcing a door, city police reported Monday. The Salem Trades and Labor Council's Tuesday meeting. Nov. 11, will be postponed until Nov. 25 because of Armistice 4ay. .Celebrate Armistice tonight Crys tal Gardens. j AUTOS PILFERED Roy F. Valdez, 1940 Lewis st., reported to city police Monday that a set of tools valued at $50 were stolen from his car while it was parked in the 100 block of North" High street Sunday night. Tom Kalayzich, 624 N. Capitol st, reported the loss of two hub caps from his auto while it was parked in front of his residence Saturday night American Legion dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Waltz with American Legion, to night Crystal Gardens. PARKED CAR DAMAGED F. G. Pavey, 819 N. Liberty st, reported to city police Monday that his car was struck and dam aged extensively by a hit - run driver while parked in the 800 block of North Liberty street Sat urday night American Legion Armistice dance Crystal Gardens. Plan for your dinner and dance Armistice night at Normandy Manor. Dancing 9 to I., j NEWBRY RETURNS Secretary of Stat Earl Newbry returned here Monday ; after spending a few days at his home in Ashland. Newbry said he would not move his family to Sa lem until the end of the current school year. .' 4 City (IDMtfraarJeif AKONSON MM 1c Charles Wesley Aronson. late resident of 52 Highland ave.. in Ver " fnont. at the age of 33 years. Surviv ing are the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Toby A. Aronson ot Salem; a daughter. De lores Jean Aronson of Salem; three brothers. Walter Aronson of Clover dale, Ore., Donald M. Aronson of Chi cago and AndrU Gust Aronson of Sa lem; and three sisters, Mrs. Kay Cur tis' - of Riverside. Md.. Mrs. Alberta Pheiffer of Salem and Miss Beyerly Tay Aronson of Salem. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. Mr DONALD In this city November t. Anne Claire McDonald, late resident of 47S Marion at., at the age of 81 years. Survived by nephew, Joseph H. McDonald of St. Louis. Mo. Recitation of the rosary (Tuesday. November 11. at I p.m. at the The chances are that y a j would prefer, whM call a fan era 1 director, the per sonal attention of principal. When yon call Howell - Edwards, in time of need, yea may be sure of such attention, always. HOUUELL EDLUflRDS ruiUnniHonu HSNOmCAMCKVaUT WOt.. .3672 W. T. Rigdon chapel. Requiem mass Wednesday, November 12. at 30 a.m. at St. Joseph's church. Interment in St. Barbara's cemetery. SIM In this ciy November 18. Mary Han nah Sim. late resident of 2470 Garden rd.. at the age of 7 years. Mother of Mrs. Harriet Pollock of Pilot Rock. Ore., Michael' Henry Sim, Thomas R. Sim, William E Sim and J. L. Sim. all of Salem, Mrs. Mary H. Capon of Port land and Robert E. Sim of Casa Grande. Ariz.; and sister of Mrs. Lidia Bushong of Klamath Falls. Also survived by nine grandchildren and five great grand children. Member of the Latter Day Saints church and American War Mathers. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. SAVAGE Mrs. Georgia Belle Savage, late res ident of 2615 Brooks ave.. at 1170 Ne braska St., November S. Wife of Louis A. Savage of Salem; mother of Mrs. Gwendolyn Kurtz of Portland, Mrs. Lois Belle Dtetz and George D. Sav age, both of Salem. William K. Savage of McMinnville. Elton Savage of Co quislle. Donald H. Savage of Fort Law ton. Wash., and Lloyd B. Savage of Stayton; and sister of Mrs. Eva Rimby in California, Christel Trent of Tacoma. Wash . W. Everett Branch of Salem and Miles E. Branch of Independence. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be held Wednesday, November 12. at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Dr. W. Earl Cochran officiating. In terment wul be in Belcrest Memorial park. BURNETT s David Mayes Burnett, at the family residence in Jefferson, November 10 at the age of 77 years. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Pearl Burnett Of Jeffer son; ! two nephews, Milton Burnett of Oregon City and Floyd Burnett of Long Beach, Calif.; on grand nephew and three grandnieces. Member of the Jefferson Christian church, I Jefferson lodge 53. AF.;,ac AM. and Sidriey-Talbot Farmers unidn. Announcement of serv ices later by the Howell-Ed wards chap eL . (, LESLIE Mrs. Theresa B. Leslie, at her resi dence, 1853 Court st.. Monday. Nov. 10. Mother of Joanna Leslie, of Oak land. Calif., S. Bliss Leslie of Salem, and J. W. Leslie of LaGrande. Ore.; sister of Cora Bliss of Salem, and Richard Blisa of Ashtabula. Ohio. An nouncement of services later by the Clough-Barrick company. ; 4 f T h x.a njt M ii "J- Si f i i a. ; tarts ss'"iit'if 'ssjit ae at as as a tt at ai as's. jo at If- i- it - : i ft SSSaaa : i 1 1 " i . at aa'istsaoiT Madame, are your birthdays showing? - Then yotrneed hSo modern snagic of Collogon Crsani, which lends to bestow that fresh and dowy look; so ossential to beouty. Scienca thus helps a mature skin deny the poising years through Cellogon's active osirogonic harmono content. It n a boon to every woman ver 30., .seems to make the calendar stand still. Now, its natural hormone content increased to 1 0,000 units per ounce and rjs v price reduced, Cellogen saves you money, gives you quicker results. CEU0GH1 CKEAM TVirty-dy supply 3.50 () Ur aa,4ac IMhM t Miss Hazel Winters of the Dorothy Gray Park Avenue. Salon will bo in our Cosmetic Dopartmont All This Wcok lo toU you oxactly how to nso CELLOGEN CREAM CAPITAL DRUG STORE State and Liberty Ste. SaUm, Or. DeMOLAT DEGREES Six new members were initiated into the Order of DeMolay in a ceremony at the Salem Masonic temple Monday 'flight. Receiving degrees were Bill . Hull, Daryl Jones, Jack J. Harris, Gerald Kelly, Bill C. Hamblin and Loren Newkirk. Refreshments were sened by the Mothers' club after the induction. Willamette raspberry, $1 doz.; peony rooLs, 75c-$ 1; daphne, $1,751 Bulbs. Knight Pearcy Nursery, 375 S. Liberty. We remember: closed as usual Armistice day. Abrams 6c Skin ner. Inc., Insurance, Masonic Bldg. Rummage sale. Bargains. Fur chubby. Jason Lee church base ment Thursday, Winter and Jef ferson. American Legion invites all to celebrate tonight. LIONS TO MEET William R. Moore, manager of the Coca-Cola company in the Sa lem area, will discuss his product in a speech to members of the Hollywood Lions club at a meet ing in the Lion's Den Wednesday noon. Anyone knowing themselves in debted to Dr. R. Lee Wood can pay same by depositing it to his credit at the U. S. National Bank, Ladd ic Bush Branch. Please sign deposit slip. Nationally known "Launderette" 20 automatic Bendix, self service laundry, 30 minute service on your entire week's wash while you shop, wait or visit. Phone 24555, 1255 Ferry. PERMIT ISSUED Pioneer Trust company of Salem was issued a permit Monday by the city engineer's office to con struct a three-story elevator shaft in the Sears Roebuck warehouse at 173 S. Liberty at at a cost of 2,600. The new elevator and shaft will replace an old one which was condemned recently. Contrac tor for the job, H. G. Carl of Sa lem, said work has already been started and the project should be completed within 80 days. Dance at Normandy Manor Ar mistice night, Nov. 11, at 9 to 1. Births HOWE To Mr. and Mrs. James Howe, 1243 State st., a son, Mon day, November 10, at Salem Gen eral hospital. JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones, Independence, a daughter, Monday, November 10, at Salem General hospital. MAY To Mr. and Mrs. Carl May, 1342 Saginaw st, a daugh ter, Monday, November 10, at Sa lem General hospital. BUHRMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Buhrman, Jefferson, a daughter, Monday, November 10, at Salem General hospital. MAYBERRY To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayberry, Salem route 1, a daughter, Monday, November 10, at Salem General hospital. HERRON To Mr. and Mr. Carl Herron, Mill City, a daugh ter, Sunday, November 9, at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. KEITH To Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Keith, Salem route 4, a daugh ter, Sunday, November 9, at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. DAV BIDS OPEN Verne L. Ostrander, president of the Salem Disabled Americaa Veterans memorial building com mittee, will meet with the build ing trustees Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the office of Architect Lyle Bartholomew, 444 Center st.,. to open bids received" for the pro posed memorial building. A soon as a contractor has been chosen, Ostrander said, construction will start on the. structure, to be lo cated at North Church and Mar ion streets. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. For Sale: 2 used Bendix deluxe auto, washers, reconditioned and guaranteed. Ralph Johnson Ap pliances, 355 Center. Ph. 4038. Normandy Manor closed tonight. Avid the Christmas rush have your picture framing done now. Art Dept., Elfstrom's. GROUP OBSERVES ARMISTICE The Salem Kiwanis club will hear music selections by Betty Kuhlman, violinist, and Robert Gwinn, baritone, both Willamette university students, at its lunch eon today in the Marion hotel. They will be presented by Melvih Geist, dean of music at the uni versity. Dr. Harold M. Olinger now off ic ing with Dr. David B. Hill," room 303 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 5858. Marimba lessons. Private and class. Marimbas to rent. Ph. 7188 Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. CLERK TRAVELS SOUTH Marion County Clerk Harlan Al Judd is in Medford today secur ing information on micro-filming processes. Judd intends to micro film Marion county records soon, he said. He will return from Med ford Wednesday. Dora Rumley, formerly of TJie Beauty Box, will be located at The Monique Beauty Salon, 483 Ferry st. Phone 6146. Dr. C. C. Higgins will be in Dr. L, L. Sanders' office. First Nat'l. Bank Bldg., after Thursday, No vember 13. Phone 7803. Dance "Wed. Crystal Gardens. WHITAKER CLEARED A non-support charge lodged against Charles Whitaker on a California warrant was dismissed in Marion county district court Monday when word was received here that the warrant had been dropped. The charge originated in Los Angeles. ' Whitaker was re leased Monday from Marion coun ty jail,, where he had been held in lieu of $500 bail. FILES FOR FOUNDRY Forrest D. Smith, 285 W. Rural ave filed an assumed business name certificate for Valley Foun dry, located at Salem route 3, with the Marion county clerk Monday. The Salem Trades and Labor Council's Tuesday meeting. Nov. 11, will be postponed until Nov. 25 because of Armistice day. P. H. Bell, Realtor. 361 Chemeke ta, will be closed on Armistice day. Phone 4896. For sale by owner, large home and apartment. Ideal for physi cian's office. Close in. Ph. 9608. FIRM FILES Boatwfight & Grossntckle is the assumed business name of a con tractor's firm filed with the Mar ion county clerk Monday by J, G. Grossnickle, 1530 Broadway st., and E. L. Boatwright, 1351 N. Cottage st Mon. and Tues., Nov. 10 .and 11, big rummage sale above Green ba urn's. Special gift table. U. of O. Mothers club. r Attention Eagles Two free shows to be held at 8:30 and 10:30 every Wednesday. Guet night; bring your friends. American Legion Armistice night dance. 2 orchestras, modern and old time. Crystal Gardens, 8:30 tonight Public invited. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for ill hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit easy to "wear Beltone. James Taft and Associates-, 218 Oregon bldg. Phone 24491. Normandy Manor closed every Tuesday and Wednesday night. CHEESE FIRM LISTED . An assumed bushiest name cer tificate for Cherry Lane-Frye Cheese Co- a wholesale cheese firm, was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by C. M. Frye, A. P. Stubberfield and Sid ney M. Humwaldt Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st Dr. James L. Sears will open of fices December 15 in the Profes sional bldg. in Hollywood district Most eye records were salvaged. Repair work can be arranged through Dr. Sears residence. Ph. 3604. . Dr. John J. Griffith temporarily located with Dr. Kenneth Waters, Pioneer Trust Bldg. Phone 9637. MAY HAUL LOGS Duane E.; Reed, Silverton, was granted a permit Monday by Mar ion county court to haul logs over certain county and market roads. OFFICERS MEET WEDNESDAY Marion county chapter of the Reserve Officers association will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the association's quon set huts near the state forestry building. Chester Fritz of Salem, j state president, will attend the meeung, ai wnicn a discussion on tactical and supply problems, be gun at the last session, will be continued. The Lullaby Baby shop invites you to take advantage of our layaway plan. Remember', we're open eve nings until 8 p.m. 2075 Fairgrounds rd., Hollywood district Air-Steamship pickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St Hawaiian and Spanish Guitars. Beginners and advanced. Register now for "winter bands. Ph. :7I88. Clearance Sale: Fall bulbs. Jary Florists, 363 Court St. Temporary quarters of Drs. Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and King will be in north wing of Salem Deaconess hospital and in basement at Salem General hos pital. Please call in advance. Phone 3121 HIEBERT PROMOTED T. 4th Gr. LaVern D. Hiebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nets E. Hie bert, 1070 Erixon st., has recent ly been promoted to his present A November 12 - 11:00 a. m. - 9:00 p. m. T A PPTPH I A Lnch 11:00 - 1 :00 Uill El 1 EBillli Dinner 5:30 - 7:30 Bazaar booths with Christmas gifts. Afternoon Tea and Coffee 8:00 p. m., music program in sanctuary FIRST t CHuncn These are Iillen of ionor Ey front. Colors agloam In tho Novombor sunlight of this haflowod day. Tho moasurod cadonco of their marching foot ; ; ; tho doop-tfiroatod of engines overhead ; x ; send shivers of pride along your spine. You fool a tiny touch of envy, too. For perhaps you have . known how It is with them ; ; ; tho glory of serving under .your country' flag, the privilege of wearing your country's uniform. Soldiers, Sailors and Air Force men. Marines and Coast Guardsmen these are men who are working today to preserve mat peace for which Armistice Day stands.' Join us In saluting them as they go swinging by This message is sponsored byi Sears, Doebnch and Go. 484 State Street s A L E S n E P A I n s UABDHI'S AO, Hess Makes AU 2S17 Falrrraands R4. . "Heart f Hellyweod rieka m Delivery Call 761 The Stall man, Salem. Ore Tuesday. Wovmber 11. 1947 5 rank from that of technician fifth grade, according to word received here Monday from Sendai, Japan, where Hiebert is now serving with the Eighth army. A graduate of Salem senior high school. Hie bert entered the army Sept 28, 14. 1918 18 Wo Will Be Closed Today, Armistice Day T heaer ear nation's veteran aaWI here iead. Jtwi4itteaeatmrtit New Frazers New Kaisers 24 Months to Pay Ai Lasi Yon Can How Buy a Hew Car Visit Our Showroom, Sec the New Colors and Take a Ride See Why Over 100,000 People Say . . . "Make Mine Kaiser or Frazer" league I Ioior Company Open Evenings Till 9:C3 P. II. 355 N. liberty Phono 14173 1 1 1 raolte aiad VJate EDaaage SALEM M 'S FINEST EN'S WEAR Goes on Sale Wednesday, Nov. 12th, 9 A.M. Due to the smoke and water damage from the Guardian Bldjz, fire The Mans Shop in" sacrifice the finest exclusive stock of mens near in the city. All stock exposed to smoke and tvater must go to make room for neir merchandise loyal manu facturers are hastening on the way. ' Merchandise will not be re-marked. The folloiving reductions tvill be made on your purchases from original prices. CLOTHING: Including Suits and Topcoats, nationally known quality, all makes, REDUCED 20 FURNISHINGS: Recognized brands of Shirts, Underwear, Pajamas, Leis ure Coats, and etc. REDUCED 25 i SHOESs A wonderful buy on what is consid ered one of the nation's finest shoe values. REDUCED 20 HATS: No finer hats have ever been put on sale. REDUCED 20 Notes Practically all merchandise not listed above will be sold from 20 to 50 reduction TOE 416 State St. cap Phone 6537 f,