I I (Duty Mews UHeffs I. ,- - . 1 : ,t SPANISH CLUB FRIDAY ' -' Slides depicting scenes from the Philippine islands will be shown by Elizabeth Lord at a. public meeting of (the Salem Spanish club Friday at 8 p.m. in Salem YWCA. Miss Lord recently visit ed the Philippines. Dark Aqua satin formal, size 15, brand new, worn, once. $10. See Mrs. Lehnherr at the Oregon Statesman or . write P." O. Box 267, Turner. , Rummage sale Nov. 25th and 26th over Greenbaums. Credit Women. Fellows, give your wife that prac ucai gut ior Christmas a new home Sewing Machine?-Christmas i Eve. delivery. Her satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Ralph i Johnson Appliances. 355 Center JPn. 3-3139. Atr-Steamship tickets anywhere Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. A Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan- s caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. Z-I3?z." Adam Hats exclusive agent. United Shirt Shop, 331 State St. Attention : Hon Growers! Motion picture ' of Reeinball - Thermer . Vertical hop picking machine from Yakima, Wash, will be shown in Woodburn at Killiam W. Smith Implement Co. Nov. 29, 8 P.M. The Colonial House Thanksgiving. , , Young Oregon torn full turkey dln- : ner $1.50. Child's plate 75c. 3 p.m ) to 9 p.m. Ph. 2-1391 for reserva. tionsV - Ihsured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings. Association, 560 State St. The Colonial House Thanksgiving. Young Oregon torn full turkey din ner $1.50. Child's plate 75c. 3 p.m to $ pm. Ph. 2-1391 for reserva tions. - - Public Dteeords CIRCUIT COURT Beulah C. Coffey vs Alva Lenn Coffey: Order directs defendant to appear in court December 3 to . show, cause why plaintiff s motion seeking support money should not be granted. Karel Tomasek vs State nighway commission: Order directs plain tiff to make complaint more de finite and certain. : . !MerUn Eslep, jr., vs Weisfield arid Goldberg: Order grants plain tiffs motion to strike parts of de " 'k fendant's amended answer. . State. Industrial accident commis ..; sion vs. Gordon L. Skinner: De -; fendant files answer admitting and denying.' ;. I Mabel Staats vs Glenn E Staats: , ' Complaint for . divorce alleging1 cruel and inhuman treatment asks $100 monthly support money for ., 24 months and settlement of prop erty right. ! PROBATE COURT Hattie Tomlin estate: Order ad , mits will to probate, appoints Gor .. don Tomlin administrator and Ed : win Boals, John E. Black and Wil liam Bliven appraisers. - Georgeann Burghart guardian ship estate: Order approves first ' annual account of Georgia Anr Et- zel as guardian. ( ' Maria Kufner estate: Order ad mits will to probate, appoints : Charles A. Evans administrator end Thomas A. Roberts appraiser. ' Ole E. Jensen estate: Order ad ' ' mits estate to probate, appoints Bertha M. Jensen administratrix and J. C. Evans, R. Voorhees and , C. Grenshaw appraisers. DISTRICT COURT - . Phyllis Ward, Silverton, charged with larceny by tajlee, prelimin ary examination held; charge dismissed..- M Dennis O'Hara, 2495 Maple ave., charged with nonsupport, prelim inary hearing set November 28; held In lieu of $500 baiL Maurice Benjamin Murdock, Turner, charged with procuring a female to engage In prostitution, waived preliminary hearing, bound . to grand jury; held in lieu of $1,000 bail. II.." : ! : t MUNICIPAL COURT ' Leo George Brown, 1390 N. Commercial st- charged with driv ing while intoxicated; fined $250, 30-day jail sentence suspended. driver's license revoked for one year, liquor license confiscated. Births ROSS To Mr. and Mrs. Ray v mond K. Ross, 4690 Thorman St.. J son, Wednesday, November 23, at saiem General hospital. PETERSON To Mr. and Mrsv ' Kermit Peterson, 2740 S. Com mercial st., a daughter. Wednes day, November 23, at Salem Me morial hospital CnORBA To Mr. and Mrs Alex Chorba, 1395 Jefferson st., a daughter, Wednesday, Novem ber 23, at Salem Memorial hos pital. FOX INSURED SAVINGS SEE Rrtt Federal Savings First 'jpl Current Dividend 2Vi fl it Federal Savings Q and Loan Ass'n. 142 So. Libert ) ,:r i Extensive line of gifts and hard ware, housewares... china j and sporting f goods, use our 10! lay away , plan. Salem Hardware Co 120 N fVmrirnrrial Knabe Grand Piano. - shown by appointment only. Phone 3-4641. S . i 4 N I Johns-Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l, Nancy's Uursery by day, hr. Ph 24940. li :! A Bartlett Tells ! j -i i Conimiinitv ort Construction of community! air ports within walking distance of small cities throughout Oregon is being contemplated by the state board of aeronautical W. M.H Bartlett, board director, Wednesday night revealed this in formation at a meeting of the West Salem lions club.! $ . " Bartlett said 37.6 per cent of all private planes In Dregon are own ed by farmers who need landing fields near small cities. Many i of the i proposed fields should be located: in strategic re creation dread, Bartlett added. He did not reveal details of the pro posed program. S 3 The state director also said his board Is attempting to get the fed eral aeronautics aut horlty to change national regulations pro hibiting establishment of airfields on public lands,; such as forest areas, j . Bartlett said Oregon leads the 1 we 510 N Comme Cooked food, candy and apron sale at Elfstroms Nov4 26; F.O.E. Aux. Thanksgiving Dinner at Marsha lis 4 Cornets, afterftooQ & eve Ph. 2-6630. ji j ,i ; Arthur Plants plaihtsff 1298 S. 13th. Fern, Ivy, Philadenflron, Begonia, 25c. Try a potted primrose, only 50e. Open Thanksgiving. 1 Finest grade Uth lump coal by sack or bulk. Phone 2-2436. Cap ital City Transfer Co. Karakul SKarpetjlt's new, it's re versible, jit's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq.ryd. Ph. 3-' 648 or 33364. Airu Courthouse i j Board Okehs Exterior Plans Marion county Courthouse com mission Wednesday voted tenta tive approval of exterior plans for the proposed new county court house with the stipulation that the architect, Pietro Belluschi of Port land, make new studie j of cer tain features. . ! Features of the plans which have met with ddubt or criticism include the entrance to the build ing and the use of vertical louvers on south and west windows as a screen : against sunlight and heat. Belluschi suggested that ther mopane glass might be substitut ed for the louvers, at less expense. He reported however that louvers are coming into j greater use in places where sunshine is a factor. As to the exterior, he advised the commission that its shape had been largely determined by the interior planning which had been directed toward meeting the needs of the county offices in the most practical manner possible and that it could not be materially al tered without seriously affectif the interior arrangement on which the commission and courthouse officials were agreed, j Commissioner Roy Rice sug gested doing away with the over hank or portico on the front by moving the upper floors back. The architect said this would complicate the so! terior problem. ution of the in- i Grant S Murphy County Judge referred to a number of letters that had been received ! regard ing the plan, most of which were critical of the front elevation. Belluschi produced pictures of noted public buildings, both old and new, in which the portico was used to good effect,! and as serted that it gavf distinction and dignity to the proposed building. He said he would make new studies on suggestions offered and have them ready in a week or 10 days. Construction work is tentatively planned to start next year. ! j. j nation? in private plane j touring. totaling more than 4,000,000 miles in recent years without a single fatality. Such flights as the Port- land-to-Portland journey earlier this year helped build this total, he said. 1 5 have I so much to thank you for... THROUGHOUT this great country, people) are taking time j out from their labors to express thanks through prayer and thanksgiving. And along with these! personal expressions of gratitude, we would like to add a special message 0 thanks to all our friends, both old and new. THANKS to all of you who have bought new Chevrolet cars and trpcki from us. We appreciate your choice, and know you will find true driving enjoyment in the extra-value Chevrolet offers. THANKS io those o you who have placed orders and are waiting delivery; Your patience and your loyalty to the Chevrolet standard will find a sure i ! ": 1 j 'h Douglas rcial St. -; j , ! Turner Man Bound Over to Grand Jury ' Maurice B. Murdock, Turner, was bound over to the grand jury after waiving preliminary ex amination in Marion county dis trict court on a procuring charge Wednesday. Murdock, former Salem taxi driver, is charged with pandering for a 14-year-oldf Salem girl. He is held at Marion county jail. County Plans Candlewood Drive Survey A survey of Candlewood drive by a member of the Marion coun ty engineer's office will be made soon to determine the feasibility of grading and graveling the road. Residents along the street lying just north of Salem between Cherry avenue and Pleasant View drive have petitioned the court for the improvements. The petitioners will bear the cost. The court Wed nesday turned the matter over to the county engineer. The court set January 6 as a date to hear a petition for vacation of a portion of the old Gates-Niagara road near Gates. The peti tioners are Mr. and Mrs. Albert MiUsap and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze. They state the road has not been used for over 10 years. A hearing on a proposal to es tablish a diking district in the Keizer area slated to be heard Wednesday, has been postponed by the county court to Decem ber 9. Ex:-Oregon Convict To Face Check Charge in Salem A former Oregon convict has been arrested in Pierre, S. D., on charges of passing worthless checks totaling nearly $500 in Sa lem last January, city detectives said Wednesday. They listed him as Alfred Jensen, a South Dakota resident. Involved were two checks total ing $290 tendered at Montgomery Ward and a $174 check purported ly passed at Hudson market, 815 S. 12th st., authorities revealed. They said Jensen was on parole from Oregon state penitentiary when the checks , were cashed and would be returned here by the pa role board to face trial. THIS YEAR McKay Chevrolet Co. T 1 nt Claims Higher Than in 1948 Some manufacturing and con struction groups now have as many or more wreckers on the Job than a year ago, although unem ployment claims from their em ployes have been running two or three times as high as in the com parable period of 1948, state un employment compensation offici als announced Wednesday. They predicted a I continuation of the present demand for prod ucts in most lines would hold win ter employment above the low levels reached last i January and February. Trade and service jobs generally are about the same as a year ago, officials said. Construction employment alrea dy has fallen off about 10 per cent from the August highs but the winter-time low will be only 8 to 10 per cent under November lev els, 65 firms reported to the com mission. J Slowdowns Expected Cannery layoffs during October and November, the commission said, affected about a fourth of the 25,000 employes In this in dustry at the height of harvest time operations. Seasonal slow downs during the remainder of the year were expected to bring fur ther unemployment t but the low should be considerably above the 12,000 reported last , February. Despite a continued heavy claims load from western Oregon timber areas lumber and logging employment during the fall months has held remarkably stea dy, the commission j was advised. Few Jobs are being offered by op erators but the, number of those at Un employ me Funeral Services Serving Salem end Vicinity For 21 Years LaHJ Ylrtt r. CeUtes Within the. Means of Everyone . VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CO. . MORTUARY 605 S. Commercial Phone 42257 reward in the complete satisfaction your new Chevrolet will bring you. THANKS to our many service customers, for the confidence you have shown in our service methods. We are proud of the fact you like the way we take care of your car. We are happy that you keep coming back to us when it needs attention, because we want your car to give you perfect satisfaction. THANKS to everyone who has made this one of the greatest years in Chevrolet history ... in new car sales, in new truck sales,' in service. Your preference has proved again that Chevrolet is the car America likes best, and we thank you for it. work is only about 3,(X0 under the: 77,000 August-September peak. Increases to Continue " The commission said increases in employment that started in Oc tober in textiles and apparel will continue through February. Only 100 additional workers will be re quired, however, to meet the de mands. The commission said there would be increases in retail hiring dur ing the next few weeks because of the holiday season and these would partly offset layoffs by Job bers and others handling Oregon products for distribution else-: where. Retail employment was ex pected to drop 8 per cent from De cember to February. Snow Greets Thanksgiving In Northeast By The Associated Press Thanksgiving eve snow storms and blasts of frigid air gave Christ mas trappings to parts of the Dako ta, Minnesota and northern New England. ! ; The weather was somewhat chil ly from the Dakotas to the Atlantic seaboard. The southern half of the country had mild temperatures with generally clear skies. Sub zero weather nipped parts of northern New England Wednes day morning, but temperatures moderated somewhat during the day. Houlton, Me., had a minmum reading of five below zero. Freezing' temperatures extended as far south as northern Florida early Wednesday, but the mercury then climbed rapidly. ; An area of moderate to heavy snow was spreading eastward from -.11- Ban MUes Brews Phone 3-3175 The Statesman. Salem. OtmZ Thursday, the Dakotas. An accumulation of from three to six inches of snow was forecast for the northern parts Ol Minnesota. Wisconsin and urrxr Michigan by Thursday night Tem peratures of from five to 10 de grees above zero were forecast in nortnern Minnesota and parts of the Dakotas. Light rain or snow was in pect for northern portions of Iowa, Illinois and Indiana Thanksgiving day. Skies were mostly cloudy in the northwest area and there was some rain Wednesday. Chin Up Duo To Sing on Radio Mrs. Ooal Baver. blind mem ber of the Chin Un eluh nf rw gon, and June Shields of Salem, will sing a duet Saturday at 3 pjn. Nothing Down. Pay Monthly ; VENETIAN BUNDS And Shades We also wash, retape, paint and resist your old Venetian Blinds. 'mm- ""J1 Xajl Aay Time Per Free Estimates rboae S-712S St. W. Salem We Cave SAU Greea Stamp DL JJ. CLOTHES SHOP It's IIol Too Loto To ! Save Big Honey On Yonr Hew Holiday (Hollies Yon Can Still Save w mm m YOUR IIEV7 FALL SIR 0B J BFGSflf While This Sale Is SiiU On Here' A Wonderful His Christmas Gift At Not Just odds and ends, broken lots, dead stock or doss outs. But your unrestricted choice ol the fin est most expensive fabrics and tailoring, In a large and complete stock af all new Fall styles, in every pattern color and weave you want Sizes to fit all Regular, Short, stout and talL Every suit and topcoat In the store Included. Noth ing reserved. Your choice of orer 1.000 garments all to go at 20 below our original, regular, plain ly marked prices. Open Friday Ilile Till 9 O'Clock Before You Buy. Be Sure To See These Superfine Quality 100 Wool Worsted 1 and 2 Panis SuiSs Were $40. $45, $50. $55. $80, $65, $70. $7$ ; ,! IIOU $32, $33, $43, $44, $48, $52, $C3 Fine sharkskin, tick weaves, diagonals, gabardines, stripes and solid colors tn 1 and 2 pants suits All sixes. SEE THESE SUPER QUALITY 100 Wool Corert and Gabardine Were $35, $40. NOW $28, $32,- $35 AIID $49 i . Wrinkle-resisting, practical match .for your suit wardrobe . Crarenette Rain Proof, Tan. teals, browns! Single breasted box models, fly front 1 Regulars, Shorts & Longs. STACKS OF Slacks & Pauls Gabardines, coverts, wor steds, sharkskins and tweeds in the richest fall colors . . , sizes 28 to 44 . . . Were $12 to $22.00 ... magic priced. 750t. 14M New You'll Find II Payi . . . All Ways: To Bay Your Clothes At J.J's Salem's Qnalily ClolEiers For Hen and Young Hen OPEN TIL 9 FRIDAY NIGHT CLOTHES o SHOP 2 Doors West November 24, 194-5 : : rr : , ttt ; h on the club's radio' program, "Chin' Up Chatter." 1 It They I will be accompanied - by Emma LaswelL The program will be aired over station KOCO. M 13 .'hi "Cinch Cake Mix i if is thb.fii:sst;i' -- t SAYst Opportunity to Buy These Greed Scnrlags i Jl $45 and $50 CHELSON FINE ,r Fur Hall In new fall shapes and col ors; Exclusively hand made by union craftsmen. Former ly $7 JO and $10X0. New low 9 ft '5 oo New Te 387 ol Liberty Street : ever usbd.1 1 ' HI Mi II I. 'If i rii" r i : 1 I fi III STATE STREET " 1 1 1- 1