(DMy News Iffipfieffs KUBVEY ORDERED I A I . 4 awJaaJ I - a surveyors rcpuit wwu Monday by Marian county court en an area Involved In proposed vacation of I portion of road. Rufus Anderson, owner of the land, petitioned for vacation of the final five feet of a dead-end, unnamed road northeast of Salem. Anderson wants the strip for a drainage ditch. Rummage Sale Highland Mothers Club, Mar. 22 & 23 at Highland School Aud. . KOAD STUDY SLATED Marion county court directed Monday that the county surveyor aurvey the proposed right-of-way for connecting link between the old Bridge Creek road and the new county road 887, which will occupy a railroad right-of-way paralleling the old route. Cohns - Manvfile shingles applied y Mathis Bros, 164 S. 0011 Tree estimates. Ph. 24642. mill crrr man held Walter J. Honeck of Mill City was held for the grand jury in lieu of $1,000 ball Monday after waiving a hearing In the county district court on a charge of ob taining money by false pretenses. Authorities said a 110 check was Involved. , . Spencer Corsctier call 2-8072. NEW HOUSES SLATED City building permits were is sued Monday to Paul Schaifar, to erect a dwelling and garage , at 1880 N. 20th st, $10,000, and! to Vernon Johnson, to build a dwel ling and garage at 1180 Ever green ave, $7,400. Adam Bats exclusive agent, United Shirt Shop, 231 State St McKlnley's mother's club bake sale postponed until March 31 & April 1. ( SALEM TOM NAMED Certificate of assumed business nam as Broadway Construction company was filed with the Mar lon county clerk Monday by Sid 1. Simning, 100 Bcver dr., and Robert L. Buroker, 1843 N. 23rd at Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small. T. A. Doer Car and Sons Nursery, 180 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1222. Births BOTCX To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyee, Salem route f , box 112, a daughter, Monday, March 29, at Salem Memorial hospital. " UaeKXNNON To Mr. and E Malcolm MacKinnon, 1180 st, a daughter, Monday, ih 20, at Salem Memorial hos pital. WOKLZT To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worley. 2174 Broadway ft. con, Mondajr, March 10, at Calem General hospital. 0)0' 1 oO our bonoGBOo off Yes, la the area POE serves, farm efectriflcados Is amtxlny dote to 10p! Lower and lower cleo trio rates and constantly broadening distribution AcUities hare brought modern electrical living to Beexiy very (arm in the tower Willamette Valley. 4 The farmer of this region, like the city dweller, an me electricity In abundance. Here we use t to 4 times the national average, at a cost per k&ovatt hour that it only hatflht national average. i TOTS GET INTO FILLS The city first aid squad was summoned to 1620 Cross st Mon day after two 2-year-old boys helped themselves to box of aspirin tablets. They were listed as Michael Dawson and Gary Drawson. Attendants said the tots were an right after their stomachs had been emptied. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. ITi.nl -7AQA 1 M N TTltrH fit RESTAURANT NAMED Certificate of assumed business name aa Health Food center, a restaurant and food shop at 335 N. High st, was med wun tne Mar lon efflintr clerk Mondav bv A. G. and Charlotte Olson, both of coiton, and jane u Myers, sajem. LeGray Board & Training Ken nels. Rt 2, Ph. 31398. HOWARD TO SPEAK C A. Howard, former state sup erintendent of public instruction, will speak at the East Salem Lions club meeting this noon in the Sen ator hotel. Salem Memorial Hospital Chapel meetings will, continue thru Thurs day night H. r. Klasaen, bible teacher. LOWES FILE NAME An assumed business name cer tificate as Salem Nursing home was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Oscar r. and Cora Katherine Lowe, both of 289S D st Rummage sale at First Methodist Church Tues & wed 10 am, TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET Townsend Victory club 17 will meet at S o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church st Washington County Petitions favor Public Hospital FOREST GROVE, March 20-m -Washington county voters have signed petitions favoring construc tion of a public hospital here. Petitions to get the proposal on the May 12 primary ballot have 1500 names, sponsors reported. Only 1031 are required. The county medical society opposed the proposition. Insisting the county Is served adequately by hospital service at Hills boro. rr&L BONDS DUE WASHINGTON, March 20-(AV Padflc Power and Light Co- of Portland, Ore., registered the pro posed offering of $9,000,000 worth of 20-year first mortgage bonds with the securities and exchange commission today. The utility said the bonds will be cold at competi tive bidding. fiaccs New Priest r Edmend E. Bllven, Salem native who will be ordained la the priesthood Saturday. Salem Man to Be Ordained Catholic Priest First Salem man to be ordained to the Catholic secular priesthood in recent years is Edmond E. Bllv en, who is to be ordained Satur day, March 23, and who will say his first mass here Sunday, March 26. 1, Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bllven of Independence, young Bllven was born and grew up in Salem. His father is a Salem bus inessman. Bllven will be ordained in Portland by the Most Rev. Ed ward D. Howard, archbishop of the Portland diocese. Bllven attended St Vincent de Paul grade school here, Mt Angel preparatory and seminary, grad uating from college there. He re cently completed a four-year the ology school at St Edwards sem inary near Seattle, Wash where be received his minor orders. He will celebrate his initial mass here Sunday at 12 o'clock noon at St Joseph's church. Ger aid T. Cooney and Thomas Coller in, both of Salem and students in Mt Angel seminary, will bo acoly tes and Bliven's two brothers, Mark 16, and Adrian, 13, will serve as altar boys. The Rev. Damian Jentges, OSB, will deliver the sermon. Music" is to be furnished by the 60-voice choir, from Mt Angel seminary directed by the Rev. Justin Riley, OSB. An honor guard is to be composed of 4th degree Knights of Columbus. Following the Sunday service, which 'is open to the public, a reception will be held for the Rev. Bllven at the Salem Women's (30 :, .- . . , it And over the years, cost per kilowatt hour hat tome down and down. PGE home electric rates have been cut 16 times, have been increased only once, in the last 25 years. On the farm as in the city, electricity is today's biggest bargain. PGE intends to keep it that way in the years ahead by continuing to supply you with more and more of electricity's convenience and comfort at lowest possible cost. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY WIUAMITTI VAtttT OIVISION, SAtlM, OBBOOM Reservists Assigned to C-B Company Assignment of several reservists to Salem's organized C-B com pany 12-9 has put the unit at full strength and a waiting list already has been started, it was announced Monday by Seabee of ficials. Applications will continue to be received and normal turnover will result In additional assignments, commanding officer Donald Fish er said. The unit drills weekly on Friday nights. Men who recently joined the unit include: Roy H. Hagen, M. E. Follls, J. R. Ginther, L. C. Smith, Gene A. Hagen and E. A. Hasle bacher, all of Salem; R. A. Am stutz and H. B. Weaver, both of Silverton; C. C. Heckenliable, Am ity; and M. E. Murray, LaFayette. The following men recently completed two weeks training duty at Port Hueneme, Calif.: E. F. Ell son, L, I. Weber, H. Blankley and R. L. McCracken, all of Salem: L. N. Bizon and L. F. Doubrava, both of Hubbard; L. Ervin, Lebanon: L. E. Pickett Sweet Home; and J. L. FarrelL Turner. H. L. Fisher, Silverton, and R. D. Barry, La comb, both recently finished two weeks duty at Camp Hale, Colo. Campaign to Combat Threat Of Forest Fires Plans for an aggressive cam paign to combat the threat of forest fires in Oregon this summer will be outlined at a meeting of the Keep Oregon Green associa tion trustees with Gov. Douglas McKay Thursday. "We hope we can help reduce the number of man-caused fires this summer," Dean Paul M. Dunn, Corvallis, association pres ident declared in issuing the can for the meeting. A budget win be approved. club, 460 N. Cottage st, from 4 to 6 pjn. The ordination ceremonies Sat urday In Portland are set for St Mary's cathedral at 10 ajn. As sisting win be the Rev. Robert Neugebauer and the Rev. Louis RodakowskJ, both former Salem pastors, the Rev. T. J. Bernards, pastor of St Joseph's church in Salem, and the Rev. John O Can adian, assistant pastor. As a secular priest Bllven will probably be stationed at some parish in this section of the state by Archbishop Howard. Several men from Salem have been or dained as members of Catholic religious orders or societies. ncSlonal Avorcgo only Pablio Ulecordo PROBATE COURT Irene Meier estate: Final ac count hearing set April 24. Dolores Irene Ross estate: Or der authorizes administrator to accept compromise settlement of damage claim. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Donald Stanton. 22. U. S. air force, Fresno, Calif- and Barbara uass, student, woodDurn. Russell B. SahlL 22. farmer, and Maycelle Turner, 20, domestic, botn 01 saien route 0. CIRCUIT COURT Southern Pacific company vs George H. Flags and Klamath county as intervener: Order re fers case to public utilities com mission for purpose of taking ad ditional evidence. W. Earl Dunn vs Lina M. Hilde- brand: Case dismissed with pre judice and wltnout costs. Hazei m. tucxara vs uicnn u. Rickard: Final divorce decree granted. Bene rouver vs James z. Toi- Iver: Final divorce decree granted. Walter H. Rogers vs Jewell . Rogers: Final divorce decree granted. Dorothea Ann Duffy vs Ray mond Fred Duffy: Default order for defendant Letha M. Stripling vs Imil W. Stripling: Final divorce decree granted. Betty Irene Dennis vs George Edward Dennis: Final divorce de cree granted. DISTRICT. COURT . Walter J. Honeck, Mill City, charged with obtaining money by false pretenses; waived hearing, bound over to grand jury; held in lieu of s 1,000 bait James Edward Baylle, Silver ton .charged with driving while intoxicated, continued to March 21 for plea: held in lieu of S3S0 ball. James Bruce Fox, Portland, charged with reckless driving; fined 150. Doris Faye Wayman. 765 Mc- Nary st, charged with obtaining money by false pretenses on three counts; preliminary examination adjourned to permit authorities to make handwriting comparison, held in lieu of $3,000 ball. MUNICIPAL COURT - Leland T. Swindel, Monmouth, and Peter Arthur Johnson. 1715 Baker st, charged with driving while intoxicated: both fined S250. drivers licenses suspended for one year, 30-day jail sentences sus pended. John M. HamieL Jr., 85 Duncan ave charged with reckless driv ing; lined 33. Camellia Society to Conduct Annual Auction The Salem Camellia and Rho dodendron society will meet at 8 pan. Thursday in the YMCA. The annual auction of plants and bulbs will be held after the regular ces sion. 570 01 m Dr.T.CHoly's Advisory Board Forms Plans General discussion of a number of school problems in connect ion with the current survey of uregon s elementary and second ary school systems highlighted a meeting Monday of Dr. T. C. Holy's advisory committee and his staff members. The survey Is being conducted under the direction of Dr. Holy, Ohio State university educator, whose temporary headquarters are in the state capitol building. His report will be filed with the state board of education prior to th 1931 legislature. Finance, administration and transportation were stressed in discussions Monday. Several pro gress reports were received at the meeting, but it was explained that no action would be taken- until they have received further con sideration. Out-of-state members of Dr. Holy's staff attending the meet ing were Edgar L. Morphet and T. L. Reller, University of Cali fornia, and Eugene S. Lawler. Northwestern university. Morphet is conducting an investigation of state organization, administration and supervision, while Reller is majoring In local organization, ad mtnictratlon and supervision. Lawler's study is confined to fin ancing public education. Assigned to various area studies are the following: Elementary education Flor ence Beardsley; secondary educa tion Clifford Robinson; Instruct ional personnel Walter Snyder. Joy Hills and George B. Martin: instructional materials Joseph I. Hall; health and physical edu cation George J. Sirnio and Katherine M. Rahl; school build lngs J. L. Turn bull; transporta tion Harvey Wright; guidance Glen L. Weaver. Dr. Vernon Bain, assistant sup erintendent of the Portland schools, will assume responsibility for the area of special education. Plans also are voider consideration for a study of vocational educa tion and adult education in the state. Dr. C. L. Huffaker will re- check the resent estimates on school enrollment Dr. Dan E. Clark, University of Oregon, will prepare the opening chapter of the survey, dealing with Oregon history, resources and future outlook. yoen a nraffrant tm m k, and taste tiie difference, actually ireslier hvdas Edwards' aclasiye "Speed-FresIi"neltcd guarantees yon more coffee rickess and aroma a freshest yea can taste 1 J J y, tmt, . IYIIT ifV0fflI . Tho Stcdeemcm. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday, March 21. 19S& 5 50 Applicants Take State Real Estate Exams Approximately 80 real estate broken and salesmen took state examinations in Salem Monday. The examinations were conducted by A. J. Crose, new state real estate commissioner, and members of the state real estate commis sion. Other examinations, with 90 salesmen and 17 brokers writing. will be held In Portland today. Peery Buren Candidate for' City Judgeship Peery T. Buren, Salem practic ing attorney, Monday announced hie candidacy for the office of Salem municipal judge now held by Judge W. W. McKinney. Buren finished at the top f a list . of four candidates for the judgeship in the 1048 primary election.. He was defeated In the run-off election that fall by Mc Kinney. Only other candidate to date for the office this year la Elmer Atnundson, local attorney. DON'T CUT YOUR ACQUAINTANCES That's hardly kind . Unltss you cut thtm In on tht ,11 til 2 down Nohlgren'e Fcmowc Food for r $ - Uat't 1 nm g& who was also a" 'candidate for the posit'on in 1948. ; Buren is a native of Salem, at tended the University of Oregon and graduated George Washing- ton university law school in Washington, D. C, He served with the navy In the last war. r FOR INSURED SAVINGS SEE Rki Federal Savings First Current Dividend 2'a 1 st Federal Savings cn i lean Ass'n. lit Sc. liberty Alley prices Frugal i :,.y v. hwJ - FrdTwcili: (bards ..its Bdwarde le roaetcd OKLT TO Yoim taocan OKPr...m sKAiXBATCxzav 2rdwcrdcUncWb7trMkte7o' ctoro. No loaf weeks la t warc boaoo. Towr froocr gets it FACTxa-. TOV n IT rmzsxn BT pats t Bcotypoaady troctiwmoayoaauT v it.WcTegotockod, BcM,aclcco at Its poak treshees.Tkaf c way Edward la so rich and fragrant- always mms T at I miroimT new... ONiroiftiT ruts rrjfrssti Tit