tO TVT TEACHERS TO MEET Memben of ; Marion County Teachers' association will hold a dinner meeiuiit i .m. Thursday, November 20, at the Marion hotel, according to Carl E. Aschenbrenner, association president. Entertainment will be provided during ' dinner - after which a regular business meeting will be held. Order of business will include election ot officers, discussion of legislative program, committee reports and instruction of delegates to neitf state teach- . . . . cover. Many varieties. Priced rea- ..K1v HIS Ciirinaw it. Dr. Harold M. dinger now offic ing with Dr." David B. Hill, room 33 First Natl Bank Bldg. Phone 5M8. . Rummage sale Saturday, Nov. 15, 12?2 Center. IHSTRICT TOWNSEND MEET Townsend club members of the first congressional district will hold a district meeting Sunday at the Labor temple. 47 Center it., beginning at 10:30 a.m.. with a business session. Normandy- Manor open every Vr4 Cat Kim and Mon. .night ' Attention, please! As a profession al man, it might be to your ad vantage to investigate this 8 -room home located at 2148 State St. Zoned for business; large lot abut ting on lovely creek, formerly used for professional man's offices. Only 9 blocks -to State Capitol Bldg. We thinks this will make someone an excellent location at the right price. Please do not dis turb occupants; just call Mrs. Jdankertz at 2-1222. She will be happy to show you the interior. Full price is $17,500. Lee Ohmart Jt Co., Realtors, 477 Court St, Phone 2-4115 - 2-4116. Mrs. Cora Bates, late resident , of rjntonvale. Ore., at a local hospital, No wmbcr 19. Survived by husband. Earl ,1, Bates. Dayton route I: parents, Mr. .j i, T.rar c Atimhsm rksvtnn route 1: sisters. Mrs. Mildred Brown. ;Wod, S.D., Mrs. Esther Brown. White River, 3 D., and Beryl Burnham. Day tsa rout 1: brothers. Chester Burn kam. Newbari. Lyle Burnham. Long Valley. S.D, Leonard and James Burn ham. Wood. S.D and Sft. Donald Burnham. Randolph field. Tex. Serv- tecs will be held Saturday. November ii.. at 1 p.m. in Community church at Grand bland Junction with the Rev. .Bennett officiating. Interment will fol Jw in Dayton cemetery under the di rection of Clough-Barrick company. VBOOMA William Penn Vraoman. late resident f 1220 E. State St.. at a local hospital. November 13. at the age of 74 years. Survived by hi wife, Mrs. Sarah Vroo tuan. of Salem; a niece and nephew in California. Service will be held Mon yday. November 17. at 1 p m.. from the Clough-Barrick chapel, the Rev. Max lac Roberts officiating. Interment in City View cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks lor the many kindnesses of friends at the time of the death of our wife and mother. Sherman Barry and Family CAED OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends neighbors, business and fraternal organizations," and oth ers who have so very kindly and generously helped us since the loss of our home and possessions. Also we wish to thank those who Helped at the time of the fire. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wood and family - CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sym pathy and floral offerings in our lat bereavement. The Sim Family ICE CDEAI1 , Quarts . 330 saviiig CEirrai Sales A neat galea (City Obituaries THE BUSINESS MAN i who does not carry BUSINESS niTERBUPTIOII i IIISURAIICE is risking a serious loss and possible bankruptcy r Call Us for Details -SCELLARS & FOLEY, INC. SALEM. OREGON Insurance Counselors 143 S. Liberty St. Salem i- Telephone 2-4143 ! BUY NOW A 1EAL CHRISTMAS GIFT COIIET SCOOTEBS Prices ditxsttccdUy reduced. Hurry while they last TEAGUE I10T0R CO. i . TTTl V Dance tonight Woodburn armory, Woodry's 14-piece orchestra. MARIAN MACT GIVES FLAT Marian Macy, University of Oregon senior who is a daughter of Mrs. B. W. Macy, 444 N. 18th st., acted as producer for a mys tery drama in a university radio workshop broadcast this week, ac cording to word from the univer sity news bureau. It was titled "The Moon Watch." The eye & ear clinic of Drs. Find ley, Clement, Baum, Thompson and Dunham is now located in ; the Nelson Bldg., 331 Chemeketa St. Ph. 9208. Please call in ad vance for appointment. River silt, lop soil, and fill dirt, Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21960 DeLuxe. "Serve Self? Laundry, 345 Jefferson. Ph. 26317. NEW EXAMINATIONS SET William Fischer, local U.S. ci vil service secretary at the Salem postoffice, now has information on coming civil service examinations for physical therapists, to be sta tioned at veterans administration facilities in the country at salar ies ranging from $2,644 to' $5,905 a year, and for tobacco inspect s at salaries between $2,168 to $4, 149 for work in tobacco-growing states. - P. H. Bell, Realtor, formerly In the Guardian Bldg., is now located at 361 Chemeketa. Same prone: 4896. Avoid the Christmas rush have your picture framing done now. Art Dept., Elfstrom's. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. OFFICE SPACES ADDED Expanding before original con struction is well underway Is a new business building being built at 454 Marion St., by Mrs. Marie Ling who announced Friday a sec ond story will be added to provide at least three office spaces. Total construction cost is estimated at $20,000. Tenant for the ground floor will be Smith Auto Parts Co., a Portland concern, Mrs. Ling said. AT YM CONCLAVE Avoid the Christmas rush. Order your picture framing now. Elf strom's. Temporary quarters of Drs.1 Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and Kinff will h in north wins of lalem Deaconess hospital and in basement at baiem uenerai n ca pital. Please call in advance. Phone 3123. Turkey & ham dinner $1.00 at Macleav Grange Sat. 15. at 6 P.M. Dour prize given, pressure cooker donated by Montgomery Wara. " Dr. John J. Griffith temporarily located with Dr. Kenneth Waters, Pioneer Trust Bldg. Phone 9637. Charles Chittic, Robert Atkin son and Russell Day are repre senting the Salem YMCA this weekend in Seattle at a northwest conclave of the Phalanx club. Or- ganziation of a local chapter is planned here, as a YM service club for young men from 18 to 21 years of age. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows. 450 Center St BABIES GO HOME Dismissed from Salem General hnsnitnl Fridav with "new sons ! were Mrs. Chester Boyle, Salem route 4, and Mrs. Clarence L. Ap plegate, 1595 Alder st Mrs. Jack Jones, Independence, and Mrs. Walter Mayberry, Salem route 1, took home infant daughters. Births .LOVE To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love, 195 Park Lane ave., a son, Friday, November 14, at Salem General hospital. HAETMAN To Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hartman, Independence, a son, Friday, November 14, at Sa lem General hospital. HATES To Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hayes, 1080 Madison st, a daughter, Thursday, November 13, at Salem General hospital. Phone 24173 Kill GRAND JURY RECESSED The Marion county grand Jury, currently investigating charges of illegal pinball operations in the county, was recessed Friday night and will not convene again until November 20, District Attorney Miller Hayden announced Friday night Clearance Sale: Fall bulbs. Jary Florists, 365 Court St Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. COMMITTEE NAMED Men named this week to the Sa lem YMCA physical department committee, headed by C. A. Page and Carl .Greider - arc- R. R, Boardman, noon class; Lloyd Gregg, evening class; Harold Smithers, breakfast club; George Rbth, volleyball; Ed . Salstrom, basketball; Jerry Mulkey, swim ming; Emerson Teague, health club; Lee Shinn, handball; Paul Wishart, wrestling; Jerry Grimm, weight lifting; Bob Quamme, box ing; Ray Howard, badminton; John Seitz, church leagues; Ver non Gilmore, city schools and playgrounds; Dr. L. E. Barrick and Dr. R. Lee Wood, members at large from board of directors. 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 c a 1 1 1 in advance, Phone 3123. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st AIDS TRAINING SESSION Lyle Leighton, Cascade area Boy Scout council executive, is assisting this weekend in the di rection of a leadership training conference for the Yakima con ference. Dance tdhight Crystal Gardens. THREE YOUTHS FINED Three Silverton youths arrested Wednesday night in connection with an attack on a fourth person pleaded guilty to assault and bat tery charges in Stayton justice court Friday. Bill Floyd, Ira Dean Todd and Maurice Mulkey were sentenced to 30 days in jail, sus pended upon payment of fines of $50 and costs for each plus res titution of damages and doctor's expenses to the injured man, George Ely of Stayton. Normandy Manor open tonight Permanent $2.50 and up. Modern Beauty College, 179 N. Liberty. CaU 8141. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. PLAN FOR CONVENTION A. H. Moore of Corvallis, presi dent of the Oregon County Clerks and Recorders association, was in Salem Friday to discuss plans for the program at the association's December 11 and 12 convention in Portland with Marion County Re corder Herman Lanke. One of the principal subjects of interest to recorders is expected to concern uniformity of fees, following changes made by the 1947 state legislative session. Dance tonight Woodburn armory, Woodry's 14-piece orchestra. Dance tonight Woodburn armory, Woodry's 14-piece orchestra. Old time dance VFW hall Sat Shriners attention! You are re quested to be at the courthouse, wearing your Fez, tonight at 7:15. Chanters committee. BORDERS APPEALS Notice of appeal to the state su preme court from a Marion coun ty circuit court decision denying him a writ of habeas corpus was filed Friday by Harley A. Bor ders, inmate of the state peniten tiary. The decision, handed down Sept. 15, 1947, by Circuit Judge E. M. Page, held that Borders. sentenced in December, 1943, was not "illegally imprisoned or rt i strained." The suit named Prison Warden George Alexander as de fendant and was heard here in September. Air - Steamship tickets rfhywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st DeLuxe card tables mahogany and natural finishes. Very special at $6.85 each. Woodrow's, 450 Center. Old time dance tonight 259 Court FEE RECEIPTS HIGH Heavier - than - usual recording and filing receipts have been not ed in the Marion county record er's office this, week, according to Recorder Herman Lanke. A con siderable portion of the increase was attributed to the recording of chattel mortgages on new auto mobiles. Many of these, Lanke said, have been received from First National bank of Monmouth and Milwaukie State bank for cars purchased by and financed for Marion county owners. Sidearm electric or gas water heaters. Judson's Plumbing and Heating, 279 N. Com!, Salem. IRON FIREMAN faajajsWX V'f WSfT OIL BURNER New ateatiag comfort and tcoaoay comci to the home equipped with an Iroa Fireaaaa Lamiooai Flame oil burner. This aew and differ, eat burner is quiet, efficient, dependable. One demon stration will convince you. Ask for free heating surrey. KEITH BROWN Larnber Tarsi Fraat Ceart Sts. rbeate 9163 LOO HAULING OKEHTD , Permits to haul logs over speci fied roads in Marion county were granted by the county court Fri day to John H. Cook, 95 Fairha ven ave.; Van Handel Bros., Sub limity route 1, and Sublimity Lumber Co. Rummage sale over Greenba urn's Nov. 17 and 18, sponsored by St Vincent Altar society. Old time dance VFW hall Sat Whitehead, America's largest sell ing electric water heater. 32 gal lon double element only $76.73. Judson's, 279 N. Comt, Salem. Day and evening classes. Oil, china, pastel. 1467 Court St TO MOVE BUILDINGS ' Permits to move one - story buildings over county roads were granted by Marion county court Friday to Gates and Sons, Wood burn. One structure will be moved from near Monitor to Mt Angel and the other from near Donald to Hubbard. - Nationally known "Launderette" 20 automatic Bendix Self Service Laundry, 30 minute service on your entire week's wash while you shop, wait or visit. Ph. 24555. 1255 Ferry. For sale to Lie Moody's customers and friends, Christmas cards and wrappings. Inquire at 1906 Cen ter. Phone 9463. JUDGE ASSIGNED Circuit Judge Earl C. Latour ette, of the fifth judicial district was assigned by the state supreme court Friday to hear three cases pending in Marion county circuit court. Barton vs. Errion and Pa cific Realty Corp., Barton vs. As sociated Coos Bay Landowners, and Cross vs. Cross. A. E. Schirman, formerly in .the Guardian bldg., is now located at Room 301, Masonic bldg. Phone 4419. . . ; Dane. VFW hall, Saturday. Cowboys I to 14 years wanted for Guitar Band. Phone 7188. Accordions and marimbas to rent while you learn to play. Phone 7186r WilUey Music House. BEN OTJEN FILES Certificate of assumed business name as Ben Otjen, a contracting firm, was filed- with Marlon county clerk- Friday by Ben, Grace and Emil Otjen, all of Salem. Information furnished concerning the American Telephone Rights which should be exercised before Dec. 10, 1947. Conrad Bruce and Co., 203 Oregon bldg. Ph. 4106. COMMISSIONERS TRAIN Approximately 30 Boy Scout commissioners of Cascade area council are to participate this af ternoon and Sunday at Camp Smith Creek, in a training session. Dr. Robert Lantz of Woodburn, council commissioner, will be in charge, assisted by Jerry Scott and Harry Michelsen, assistant council executives. TRAILER COURT FILES Evergreen Trailer court is the assumed business name for which. Helen Lee, 2605 Maple ave.. filed a certificate Friday with Marion county clerk. Turkey pickers report Monday, Nov. 17, 8 am Marion Creamery and Poultry Co., 245 D st Dance tonight Woodburn armory, Woodry's 14-piece orchestra. Bazaar and food sale. Pythian Sis ters, Portland Gas and Coke Co., Monday, November 17. i : . ..... - CAPITOL N. Cherry Are. I V 1 t 15: v. 1 ai ' ! COMFORT Mere eve temperatares thranghest year hme In winter. It U IS degrees cooler In samner. ECONOMY f 4S to 65, ! fact savi.gs per year 1st the average home. Rock Wool is not merely Flameproof it is ABSO LUTELY and PERMANENTLY FIREPROOF! Metal Interlocking Weatherstrip a tight seal against drafts around doors and windows without binding or sticking. Campbell Rodi Wool Co. lUt Broadway Rolilaiids to Open Enlarged Store Today For the third time in 10 years of' business here, ' Rohland's de partment store in the Hollywood district has been enlarged and re modelled, and at 9 O'clock .this morning will re-open in an en tirely new building at 1983 N. Capitol st. , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rohland, who own and operate the inde pendent establishment, said Friday they had invested $100,000 in the business in ' the last six months. The new building features an all glass and stainless steel front a show window for the entire store. The building is three times the size of the old store and has two floors (8000 square feet) of selling space. L. P. Bartholomew is the building architect and H. C. Hummell the contractor. True Rohland designed most of the, interior, emphasizing subtle color effects combined with soft indirect lighting and utilizing shadow boxes for display. H. R. Muhs executed the interior deco rating and the birchwood fixtures were made by the Keith Brown company. . Saalf eld Talks On Gladioli At Garden Club The history, varieties and cul-f ture of gladioli were discussed by H. C. Saalfeld at the regular meeting of the Salem Men's Gar den club Thursday night at the YMCA. The flower was first noticed in the area around Cape Town, Af rica 2,000 years ago. Saalfeld said Oregon's climate Is ideal for, rais ing gladioli, he stated, adding that some new varieties are priced as high as $750 per bulb. Moody Brenner won first place in the chrysanthemum exhibition of the flower show, and Ollie Schenel won second. Brenner also took first place in the Pom-Poms division and K. O. Master was sec ond. In the showing of perennials Hastey took first and second place awards. The best camelia sward went to Walter Barkus and the best potted plant prize to Al Clark. The club voted to attend the Mc Minnville club's meeting Monday night, when that group will receive its national charter! Thursday night a group of local members will attend, the Portland garden club s annual pot-latch. County Health Group Hears Sclierer Talk Marion county public health as sociation's recently organized so cial hygiene advisory committee heard a talk Thursday night by F. G. Scherer, director of social hygiene for the Oregon Tubercu losis and Health association. The new committee now formu lating a countywide program is headed by Mrs. Dora Stacey of Salem and includes '-William C. Baillie, Dr. Lawrence Riggs, Dor othy. Cornelius, Mrs. Tyler , Mor ley, Mrs. Agnes Booth and Dr. Robert Lantz of Woodburn. Also present at the meeting was President Tinkham Gilbert of the county association, Mrs. Gilbert, and Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive of the association here. . irk W::.;T? vW - y. - :E; i LD1BE0 CO. Pb, 8862 Your BEST Investment for Home Insolation U1IL HEALTH Ne drafts, a cold floors, tberefere less eelda and sickness. Bales Fbeaa KM Public Rrrordi CIRCUIT COUKT Harley A. Border va George Alex ander: Defendant files notice ot ap miI ta state aunrefne court from cir cuit court decision of Sept. 1J. 1M7. denying writ of habeas corpus. VaMo J. Smith vs Howard n. smitn: Decree of divorce (rants plaintiff cus tody of two minor children. S7a month ly support money and cash Judgment of $1,000 Elsie K. Lukinbeal va Frank LuUn- beal: Complaint for divorce alleles cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Jan, ST. 1934. at Salem. Fred S to vail vs Audrey St ovall: Or der of default. DISTRICT COURT Archie Rutherford. SSS S. 12th st. charged with assault and battery, trial held and taken under adriaetnent. PROBATE COURT Frank A. Friebert estate: Order for sale of personal property. Julia M. English estate: Order eon- firming sale of real property. Allen & Woosley estate Executor's final account, with hearing aet for IS a.m.. December 20. , . Ernest C. Denny estate: Order ap pointing First National bank ot Port land as administrator and Josephine BelL Zelpha Grover and Wendell Wed. die as appraisers. una iynuui guaraiansnip estate: Order appointing Hazel Chris tensen as guardian. Elizabeth Dinehart Brash: Order ad mitting win to -probate and appointing Bertha P. Kaufer admin 1st ratrlx -wlth-the-will-annexed and Arthur J ones. Mable Jones and Ada B. Boardman as appraisers. , Lemuel D. King guardianship estate: First account of guardian. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Joseph E. La lack. S3, mill worker, and Millicent Jeaiuilne Howe. la. both -of Lyons route 1. James Niven Shaw. SS. student. Cor vallis. and Patricia Sears, II, secretary. HIS M. Winter st. MUNICIPAL COURT Gilbert L. McCuIloua-h. Gervaia. vio lation of noise ordinance, posted 99 oau. Hearing on Bus Line Postponed Hearing on the application of the American Business, Inc. to oper ate a bus service in Oregon has been postponed indefinitely. Pub lic Utilities Commissioner George H. Flagg announced Friday. The company asked permission to operate between the California Oregon boundary and Portland by way of the Oregon coast, Salmon River cut off and West Pacific highway. Flagg said the hearing would not be held until the applicant de cides definitely whether it would operate a bus line in Oregon pro vided the permit was granted. I AT Hamilton Furniture Co. Yes, our Toy Department is open displaying all the wonderful toys Santa Claus made in the North Pole workshop. Dolls of every kind, stuffed animals and hundreds of other games and toys. , Come Visit our Gay Big Toyland at s I t 8 I -.. v . iRit- HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. 230 CHEMEKETA SALEM. OREGON Tha Statesman. Salem. Ortu Hi-Y Chapters To Induct 26 At Rite Sunday Twenty-six new members of Salem's three Hi-Y. chapters are to be inducted into the organiza tions at First Presbyterian church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The program will comprise the church s even ing service, and a short sermon will be given by the pastor. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin, on "These Are the Brave." Bruce McDonald and FJdon Caley will conduct the ceremony. assisted by Jim Williams, presi dent of the Hi-Y council, and presidents of the dubs. Bob Seam ster of Harrison Elliott, Roger Welty of Abel Gregg and WUford Loggan of Arthur Cotton. Loggan is chairman of the induction com mittee. Music will Include a solo by Grace Ashford, "Love" (Van Dyke). After the induction a reception will be given by the Hi-Y Moth ers' club, whose committee com prises Mrs. Paul Nieswander, chairman, Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Beulah Arnold, Mrs. C. A. Kells, flowers, Mrs. Lee M. Unruh, Mrs. G. L. Fox, Mrs. Dorothy Young, Mrs. Erma MacDonald, Mrs. MiU dred Loggan, Mrs. Roy Houck and Mrs. K. K. Adams, club president. Assistance wilt be given by the Hi-Y Hashers, high school girls selected by the boys la the clubs. They are Beulah Arnold, Evelyn Bishop, Sue Heifrin, Donna Lam bert, Virginia Lewis. Janyce Bak er and Joan Hoereth. The Linn County Chap ter of Ameriean Red Cross has a position open us Home Service . Secretary Anyeae experienced la social work with . Red Cress, State Welfare er ether are nc tea, who weald be taterested Is larlted to call st the efflee at 41 W. First St, Albaay. Todayl a Saturday. Norember 15. 19475 Chest Still Short Of $100,000 Goal Salem Community chest contri butions and pledges reached $95,- 141.78 Friday, still short of the $100,000 goal for 1947, A. C. Haag, campaign chairman, announced. Campaign leaders reminded that the drive would continue until the goal is reached, in order that lo cal and state agencies for charity and character-building may meet budgets whose expenses have In creased greatly from past years. Headquarters will be at 249 N. Liberty st. - ATTENTION SHIIIUERS Tea are re nested to be at the eeert haHtse wearing year fes Tonight al 7:15 Chasten Comas, . m L l a m a a aW s. to fioirr im TImb aafy tMaW ytlcy to Bss b sbj jfSwCjsyss wsmSm94 Cei'ye la JpMfC fcWr'G k aLsplaB-sa aa fsBsaWaM af ssssaaaw'aaBSv sarsasaa fTPW "aTfy W SBWy MW tfc IWM ial St e 9 cttoCasr a itoJ Jf' onomi's Optical Service Stoee lttS 1SI N. Uberty, 429 Ceart ' issiisaj'S i i I