LICENSED TO MARRY Marriage licenses have been is sued at Oregon City to Marvin "Carl Klang, Col ton, and Clara Ma rie Kahut, Woodburn; and at Al bany to William R. Potter and Ar lene J. Craig, both of Lebanon; Arthur C. Colbert, Portland, and Ella M. Bewley, Lebanon; Ferris F. Parker, Milwaukie, and Sidney Myers, Foster, and to William C. McCool and Doris M. Hicks, both of Lebanon. See the unusual strawberry trees, arbutus unedo, loaded with red berries at the Doerfler Nursery. In the sales yard there are many new varieties of shrubs wrapped and ready to pick up. Rhododen drons $1.75 and up, camellias $1.50 and up, the red new Ward Ruby Azalea $1. Visitors welcome. F. A. Doerfler it Sons Nursery. Federally insured savings cur rent dividend 2Vi. First Feder al Savings, 142 S.Xib. 3-4944. PAROLE VIOLATOR ARRESTED D. J. Roquemore, 1800 Berry st., ' was turned over to the state parole board by city police Saturday aft er being arrested on a warrant charging him with violating pa role from a Nevada penal institu tion. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq. yL Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. BINGHAM RITES TODAY Funeral services for Mrs. Doro thy Bingham, Portland,- sister of Mrs. Anna Fowler of Salem, will be held in Portland today at 1:30 o'clock. Other survivors are Mrs. Ursule Wolfer of Salem, a son and a daughter. See Elfstrom's complete G. E. Kitchen in the Elsinore lobby. PARKED AUTO PILFERED A camera, blanket and ladies' purse were stolen Sunday from the parked auto of Rodney Eng dahn, Salem route 9, city police said Monday. The articles were valued at $120. The auto was parked in downtown Salem. Bee Elfstrom's complete G. E. Vi.ttn in 4 Via Diinnra tahHv JOHNSTON FUNERAL TODAY Funeral rites for William T. Johnston, 66, father of Mrs. Fran ces Henker of Salem, will be held In Oregon City today at. l:3f o'clock. Johnston died m Portland Friday. Other v survivors are three sons and another daughter. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State St. HOUSE MOVE APPROVED A permit to relocate a house at 125 Abrams ave., was issued to Vi olet Penrod Monday by the city engineer's office. Cost was listed as $250. MAY HAUL LOGS Hugh Evans, Salem route 3, box 897, was granted a permit to haul logs over certain county roads by Marion county court Monday. START CLEANERS An assumed business name cer tificate for M&M Cleaners, 991 S. 12th st., was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Melvina Baumann, Woodburn route 2, and .Marjory Fleury, Woodburn. Aumsville sales and service, is the name of a service station, ga rage and retail farm implement store at Aumsville, listed in an as sumed name certificate with the Marion county clerk Monday by Clifford C. Stevens Aumsville, and Harry J. Lively, Silverton route 2. Reroof now! with Johns-Manville shingles. Don't gamble with an old roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Coml. Free estimates. Phone 34642. SCHOOL BOARD POSTPONED Tonight's 'scheduled meeting of Salem school board has been post poned until; next Monday night, when bids will be opened on the proposed construction of an addi tion to Parrish junior high school. Clearance of velvet it satin dresses it suits at Madeleine Dyers Fashion Lounge. 142 S. High. TAKE BABIES HOME Taking home new-born daugh ters from Salem Memorial hospital over the week end were Mrs. Mer ritt Larsen, 65 S. Commercial st., Mrs. Donavan Hare, Salem rode 4, Mrs. Leonard Patterson, 745 Ferry st., and Mrs. Edwin Pur vine, 805 Oak st. Margaret Beach how at Dora's Beauty Salon. 164'j S. Coml. Ph. 2-4968. Eves, by app. SPITZBART APPOINTED j Leo Spitzbart, manager of Ore gon state fair, as been appointed i to the general committee of the Fairman's fair, slated for Decem ber 6-10 in San Jose, Calif. Spon sored by the Western Fairs asso ciation, the convention will study fair management and building programs. Lost: Large round gold brooch. Ph. 42171, ext. 315 DELEGATES TO REPORT Delegates from Townsend Vic tory club IT will report on the recent convention at tonight's meeting, which will begin at 8 o'clock at 1421 N. Church st. Now open till 8 p. m. We wire flowers. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th.i REAL ESTATE FIRM LISTED Smith Real Estate is the assumed business name listed with the Mar ion county clerk Monday by C. D. Smith and Ruth R. Smith, both of 4580 N. River rd. For a bathroom of distinction colored plumbing fixtures - - now. Judson's, 279 N. Com l. OPENS BUILDING SERVICE Alvin H. Young, 1230 N. 21st st., filed an assumed business name certificate for Salem Building Ser vice, a building and window clean ing service, with the Marion coun ty clerk Monday. Biographer k 4 ' - ' J " ' t- ' f f , Lloyd Haberly Marion hotel furniture. doors. 226 State St Also 100 STATION NAME FILED An assumed business name cer tificate for Green's service station and Repair shop, 950 Chemawa rd., was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday .by Thurman Green and Eva Green, both of 820 Che mawa rd. Births HADLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hadley, Sweet Home, a daughter, Monday, November 22, t Salem General hospital. HENNAN To Mr. and Mrs. Max Herman, Salem route 9, a son, Monday, November 22, at Salem General hospital. HENRDXSON To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henrikson, Turner, a daughter, Monday, November 22, at Salem Memorial hospital. . BASS To Mr. -and Mrs. Jess Bass, Mill City, a daughter, Mon day, November 22, at Salem Me morial hospital. BACON To Mr. and Mrs. Ice land Bacon, Woodburn, a son, Monday, November 22, at Salem Memorial hospital. HAN To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Han, Lyons, a sort, Sunday, No vember 21, at Salem Memorial hospital. BOYD To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Boyd, Monmouth, a son, Sun day, November 21, at Salem Gen eral hospital. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil L. Wilson, 3345 Rawlins ave., a son, Sunday, November 21, at Salem General hospital. HAY To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hay, Salem route 6, a daughter, Sunday, November 21, at Salem General hospital. WATTENBARGER To Mr. nd. Mrs. Harold Wattenbarger, Albany, a son, Sunday, November 21, at Salem General hospital. WTNCHCOMB To Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Winchcomb, 690 Edina lane, . a daughter, Sunday, No vember 21, at Salem General hospital. Linn Schoolmasters Hold Sherfd Meeting SHEDD Linn County School masters club met here November 18. Dinner was served by the Girls' league under the direction of Mary Ann Alford, Shedd high school's home economics instructor. Mrs. Maxine Terhune, local mu sic teacher, presented three of her pupils in a short program. Business meeting was held later. Carroll Drew of SweetJHome, president of the organization, was in charge. Richard H. Barss of Portland, editor of the OES Teachers', was present and spoke on proposed state legislation. Valley Births ALBANY To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summers, November 19, a four pound daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clunes, November 19, a seven pound 14 ounce daughter. Td Mr. and Mrs. Donald Groves, November 20, an eight pound 10 14 ounce daughter. To Mr. and- Mrs. Jack Fetter, November 20, : an eight pound S ounce daughter. To Me. and Mrs. M. C. Lewis. November 20, a six pound seven ounce son. To Mr. and Mrs. George Agee, November 20, an eight pound 12 ounce daughter. Now Buying Filhoris and Walnuts Highest Cash Price Paid on Delivery II. R. Jones at the Shryder Transfer 285 8. Cottage Ph. $4966 has t:sn In use in thousands ill of tomss 10 mm wwg- - law Pmm tmymmnt. Tarn aa lew m fa 4y. tPLUM3INO-HA TlfKi rtnm.eomttMOAi Ph J411 Biography of George Catlin Set for Press Loyd Haberly, an Iowa native who grew up on a ranch near Sil verton, Ore., before the first world world war, is publishing this month a biography of George Cat lin, it was announced from New York by the Macmillan company. Haberly 's biographic subject en tered Oregon by the Columbia river in the 1850's to paint the American Indians of this region. Here he painted and sketched more than 2,000 pictures of Indians and this work did much toward mak ing American Indian customs and cultures known throughout the world. Haberly graduated from Reed college in 1918 and since has spent many years writing verse and prose, doing artistic printing and studying and lecturing on Amer ican Indian lore in both this coun try and in England. Chamber Told Atomic Energy Potentialities Atomic energy will be used for industrial generators and for pro pelling battleships and pilotless planes within the next five years, it was predicted Monday by Dr. A. A. Groening of Lewis and Clark college in an address before the Salem Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon speaker maintain ed that th atomic age is at hand, so great has been the change al ready occasioned by atomic devel opments. He said the statistics of atomic energy are "staggering," in cluding such illustrations as one pound of atomic energy fuel being capable of producing the power now produced by the Bonneville dam in a whole day. Groening, physics department head at the Portland college, as serted that more lives have alrea dy been saved by the byproducts of atomic bomb research than were destroyed by the first bombs. He added, however, that atomic de velopment must be controlled to benefit mankind. Groening's address featured a chamber program devoted to the annual Christmas seal sale spon sored on behalf of tuberculosis control by the Marion county tu berculosis and health association. Sale leaders from over the county were introduced by C. A. Schae fer. vice president of the associa tion's board. Long-Armed Thief Nets Pants, Wallet From City Resident A screei-cuttinc burglar with a long reach was blamed by city police for two week-end thefts in Salem. y The long-armed prowler, police said, cut a hole in a bedroom win dow at the Edward Brjsto resi dence, 760 N. 14th st., Sunday night, pulled Bristo's pants over to the window and took a wallet con taining about $50. The same night, a 24-volt dyna motor was stolen from a machine shop located in a quonset hut in back of Salem high school after the burglar gained entry by cut ting through a screen and "jim mying" the window. Woodburn PTA Meet Includes Panel Croup WOODBURN Tuesday's meet ing of the local Parent-Teacher as sociation at the high school audi torium will feature a panel dis cussion on the need for a new building or for improvement of school facilities in the Woodburn consolidated district. The meeting will start at 8 p.m. with represen tatives of the school board and school administration presenting the housing problems, confronting the district. The meeting will then be thrown open to discussion questions from the audience. Lyman Seeley, presi dent of the PTA. will act as mod erator and direct the questions to the various panel members. May or Elmer Mattson will also be a member of the panel. Refreshments will be served. LINN DIVORCES ALBANY Mrs. Elizabeth Welch seeks a divorce from Gar rett Welch. They were married March 16, 1946. Leone J. Campbell against Dan Campbell, charging desertion, married in Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 16, 1946. Judge Victor Olliver in circuit court granted divorces to Joyce from Theron Wilson, awarding plaintiff custody of two children and $50 suport of each: to Wallace from Velma M. Russell, awarding defendant custody of a child, and $25 monthly support plus $150 a year toward its education. To La Verne from Carl Jung- keit; and to Alice V. from Ira Taylor; to Lulu B. from Patrick Johnson; to Perry from Marian Latham, awarding plaintiff cus tody of a child. Have the pleasure and satisfac tion of selecting the gem of your choice, style and size from our unrivaled supply of unmounted stones. Now includ ing TOPAZ (the November Birthstone), Amethysts, Gar nets, Aquamarine, Zircons, Sapphires, Rubies, Diamonds and many others. Jewelry mounting and repair work. V. D. HILL AGATE & GEM SHOP Importers and Cotters f 9-E and Lancaster Dr. Phone 2-1369 (Open from 1 to 9:3 p-m.) For A Roof OF Enduring BeauJy AND Distinction ASK FOR 0! HUl( tSHINGJUES AT YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER Highway Department Starts Parking Study The state highway department announced Monday it is conducting a survey of state employes' park ing needs in Salem to make plans for off-street parking needs in fu ture development of the capitol building group. Questionaries are being sent to all state employes at the request of Secretary of State Earl T. New-bry. Th Stotoman, golony Qrf ' Tu drr ffa'PTy' 13 'til1! Former Waves Accepted for Reserve Unit Salem's naval reserve unit Mon day night announced acceptance of two former WAVES, Lt. Geral dine M. Meroney and Lt. (j. g.) Margaret W. Pepperdene, as as sociate members. Both served for several years during the late war and will par ticipate in the local reserve on a non-pay status. Also announced at Monday's drill session was promotion of sev en seamen recruits to the rank of seaman apprentice. They are P. M. Winters, W. Quaring, B. C. Fry, C. E. Miller, R. W. Ackerbarth, J. W. Alyea and L. Lambert. Woodburn Men Plead Guilty of Burglaries Two Woodburn men pleaded guilty in Marion county circuit court Monday' to charges of bur glarizing the Gorton Electric com pany store in Woodburn on Nov ember 10. Robert Miller and Richard Hol comb waived grand jury hearing. Sentencing of the pair was post poned to Friday by Circuit Judge George Duncan. Legion Post Counts 300 at Annual Party More than 300 persons were en tertained Monday night at Amer ican Legion post 136 s annual Thanksgiving party and dance at Legion hall. Commander Homer Smith, jr., presided at a business session pre ceding the entertainment program, introducing the post's officers to members and guests. Salem Heights Mrs. A. A. Lar- ' sen is teaching at Hebo going over ' Sunday night and returning Friday j night. 1 Orocon Certified Marshall Strawberry Plants Grown in Eastern Oregon Write for Price List Agrienltaral Research Nurseries Rente 2. Box 72, Payette, Idaho 1 .,'!(! ' ' ' l ' ' ' . ' t '! ' 1 "1 '. ... . 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