' .... , ; - i , . - - . - i J. rmnoMA TOPS LIST Seven cases of broncho pneu monia and one of lobar pneumonia, all in state institutions, were re ported to Marion county health department last week, the office announced Monday. Other new cases of communicable diseases re ported were four of measels. two of poliomyelitis and one of impe tigo. :; Fresh killed turkeys. Why not put one in locker for Thanksgiving and Christmas and save? Orwigs Market, 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph. GLEN WADE SPEAKER Glen Wade will speak on "What Ii in American?" at a luncheon i meeting of the South Salem Lions ; club Wednesday noon at the Legion club, ' " . ; Com. Storm Doors $19.50. Storm ' sash 45c sq. ft Free estimates, t Salem Woodworking, 1225 Cross, t Phone 3-5953. i SUPERVISORS MEET TODAY The Industrial Supervisors club ' will meet at 6:30 pjn. today at the Salem YMCA, with the speaker Harold Somerfield, recently ap poined director of the accident prevention division of the state I Industrial accident commission. - i Johns - Manvtll shingles applied i by Mathis Bros, 184 S. Con . j Fret estimates Th 3-4642. . ! PRATTS TRAVEL Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pratt left i Monday morning for Stockton, Calif., where they were called by th death of Mrs. Pratt's brother- in-law, James Allen,, who died Sunday. The Pratts expect to De way 10 days. .. AT CIITJRCII TONIGIIT i ii Dr. Eugene Erny, missionary to China and India, will speak and show a -sound-color film, "Focus on Formosa," at 7:45. tonight in First Church of the Nazarene Salem Christian Business Men's committee is sponsoring the ap- pearance here by Dr. Erny, who i represents the Oriental Missionary I society, now in convention in r"ori ' land. , I r Now Open. Wallace Rd. Green house and Nursery. Roses & Ever- greens. Tommy Thomas, 1215 Wal lace Rd. Phone 2-2329. ' , Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St. Births MEIER To Mr. and Mrs. John Meier. 1965 N. 23rd st a daugh ter, Monday, November 1Z at ra lem General hospital. HASKELL To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haskell, 446" Water St., a daughter, Monday, November 12 at Salem General hospital ' , B ARTEL To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Bartel, Dallas, a daughter, Monday, November 12 at Salem General hospital. LULAV To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lulay, Sublimity route 1, a son, Monday, November 12 at Salem General hospital. ' . . , BANNING To" Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Banning, 1060 Baxter st, a son, Monday, November 12 at Sa lem Memorial hospital. . MACKLIN To Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Macklin, 2550 S. Summer st., a son, Monday, November 12 at Salem Memorial hospital. . . r GRANGE WILL ELECT West Salem Grange will elect new officers at its business session tonight at 8 o'clock in the westside city halL Robert Pattison is now master. f ' I ' Castle. Permanent Wavers, 305 Livesley Bldg Phone 3-3663. Per manents $5 and . up. Ruth Ford and Carmen Rothgeb. - YOUNG GOP MEETS Marion county Young Republi cans will meet at 7:30 o'clock to night in the courthouse for an elec tion of delegates to the state con vention, officers announced. Speaker will be James Collins of Portland, past state chairman of Young Republicans and a sup porter of Sen. Robert' Taft for the presidency J - Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lancaster Or. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. I - .; Alsco aluminum storm windows and doors. Ph. 3-3748 or 2-7838. Aufrahc's Famous Christmas Gift Boxes with fruit, berries, pre serves, dried prunes, shelled and unshelled -walnuts and filberts. Many ! fine assortments to choose from. Prepaid in U. S. Auf ranc Custom Cannery, Phone 3-8487. Ore Holly Newsmen Plead Innocent to Defamation - . i . . I i LAKE CHARLES, La., Nov. 12-lPh-Five liake Charles American Press newsmen denied in district court Itoday charges of defaming 16 public fof ficials i and three ad mitted gamblers in a newspaper crusade-against wide open gamb ling, t J The; five?defendants pleaded in nocent at their arraignment. After pleadings, Defense Attor ney Clement Moss filed two mo tions asking for more information about) two of the indictments. Judge J. Bernard Cocke desired setting a trial- date until after the court disposes of the motions. Judge Cocke, of New Orleans, sitting fori Judge Mark Pickrel, who is ill,set next Monday, No vember 19, for hearings on the motions. Red Cross to Reform Women's Motor! Service ; A women's motor service corps will be reactivated by Marion county chapter, American Red Cross.f beginning with an orienta tion class at 10 o'clock this morn ing. i -; Any; women who are interested are urged by the corps chairman, Mrs. Philip W. Allison, to attend today's meeting or to call her or the Red Cross to register for the motor corps. The goal is at least 30 drivers to take . volunteer driv ing duty oiie deay each month. The training program will in clude t the lorientation, instruction in atomic Injury, basic mechanics and traffic! safety. All I driving assignment will be daytime for the women. Night driving will be handled by men. if"' NEW ORLEANS . . satewajr of th Sfinissippi VUy . . Aacriai Maidi Gnscitr. DiN f Pallsusi, tMhm ocb mm, o lik lowaM, Mate cats Mri Imm fo ; UNION PACIFIC Yoall discoTcr rfal travel enjoy meat when yoi go by Union Pacific. Youll ojoy the good fellowship and friendly ervkc ... and you'll arrive In the heart of town, refreshed, and alert. G Vnm$ Pscifi... farts mriUvr. 9 FIIJI TBAIUS DAILY , TO AKS fSOM TK2 EAST awwi4cifr or poktiand1 0 1 T l ATM D IOII" - IDAHOAN i 1 LH m hlf Um ymr trip Ask lor beautifully Uostrated booklet On VACATIONS IAST" f ASS8MSX DVAJtTMSMt Roof 731 Pittock Block Portland S, OrrTon son ... V .- Growers Plan Annual Show By LiUie L. Madsea 1 Garden Editor. The Statesman ' PORTLAND, Nov. 12 Christ mas certainly gave the impression oz Deing right around the corner todav as th mmthtrt nt fVa Dm. gon Holly Growers association were preparing lor their annual holly show, November 13 and 14. The show will open Tuesday at 10 m. at Th Orevrtnlan TT - House here and will remain open Until S n m. Thm uma hmm mill W a-a.a.a aVIU WW AAA prevail Wednesday. Primary pur- vi me snow is to cau atten tion of the home gardeners, 1 the great variety and decorativa tv. sibilities of the various kinds of holly grown successfully in the Willamette valley area.- ' While the most desirable holly for general . use ia the ' virlmii strains of the English holly with its brieht red berries and shinv. prickly leaves, other varieties, now 1 I . . mm m mmm i Deing usea commercially aiso, win be displayed. There will be the golden and silver variegated types, the yellow berried holly, not very common as yet, and the Dutch hollr with its smooth leaves and abundant bright scarlet berries. tms latter holly is minus i the spines and is in much demand for wreaths, the growers say. j . Christmas gift ideas, featuring holly, proper packing for shipping, and treatment will be on disnlav. Commercial holly, reports Ray ieacn, president or the Oregon Holly Growers association, is all treated with hormone chemicals to prevent premature dropping of leaves and berries. The chemicals, under various trade names, may be bought at moderate cost in the seed stores. The material may be sprayed on or the branches of holly may be dioped into it. At all events it should cover all foliage, stems and berries when used. Being arranged today for to morrow's opening of the show, were also decorative holly sprays and arrangements - of holly alone and in combination with other greens for holiday table, mantel and general use about the home at Christmas time. Also featured at the . Portland show will be the small potted holly trees which are as yet a novelty but which Oregon holly growers have been developing in recent years. - Members of the Oregon Hollv Growers association are in charge or the display, which they are also furnishing.. Too, members of the association will be present both days to answer questions of those who wish to learn more about holly growing in the home garden. In the days of ancient Rome, a prison was used only as the place for holding, not for punishing criminals. i Pup<gto a Prize Winner J .... - ' ? i . J yr., - f I I ntnJH0AVJ Foster Buys Camera Shop Carly-tailed pops nosing Into a f ood dlah pravided phata ay which was accorded Honorable menuon la non-metropelltan featore divi sion of the northwest Associated Press photo contest last week end. Photo was taken by Don DillStatesman staff photographer. The pupa are AKC registered Dalmatians raised by the Gordon Nelsons in Monmouth. j . . i Salem's Newest Safeway Store To Open fqtr Preview Tonight Twenty-thousand five-hundred sauare feet of merchandising area featuring newest food display techniques in an ultra-modern building win De opened to the public tonight in a special prevue of Salem's new Safeway store at 12th and Center streets. i i From 5 'to 9 p.m. the public is invited by Safeway, Inc., to visit the big red brick and aluminum trim structure bn the site of the old Washington school at 1263 Center st T. M. (Ted) Medford, retail op erations manager, and C. M. (Chet) Heltzel, Salem district manager, will join with Store Manager Car los Lagerfeld in hosting the special pre-opening prevue. t With the opening of the new store, Heltzel announced the clos ing of Safeway's store at 14th and State street, serving Salem's east side since 1941. Lagerfeld and other personnel of the State street store have been moved to the store to form a nucleus of the enlarged staff required in the big market at 12th and Center. ; " j 188 Car Spaces Store visitors will find parking space for 188 cars on the full-block site. Convenient entrances and exits to .and from the four, sur rounding streets are provided, f Inside the store they will find 13,000 square feet of sales space for display of the firm's 2,300 sales items. There are 18 island displays in addition to wall shelves. The produce section is equipped with 72 feet of modern refrigerated produce display cases. Another 76 feet of open-top refrigerated space contains dairy products with addi tional space for ice cream and frozen foods. : The meats, prepared in a modern cutting and packaging room will be displayed in self-service refriger ated cases taking up 72 feet of space, stock rooms and work areas fill 7,500 square feet and include refrigerated lockers for dairy prod ucts, produce, meats and frozen foods. . j Distributes LUbt Fluorescent lighting inside "the store is designed to distribute light evenly throughout the building. Sixteen giant compressors provide air conditioning and refrigeration. Patrons will shop in a musical at mosphero provided from records. The music. Is piped into the store from an FM radio .station. Ten streamlined check-out stands will add to the rapid shop ping provided by the modern fa cilities of the new store. In addition to the many food and allied items provided in the new store, Safeway is including a mag azine and book department for the convenience of its customers. FMAN NEARLY DROWNS - I ! GRANTS PASS, Nov. 12-flVA jeep plunged from the Redwood highway into a rain-filled ' ditch last night, nearly drowning Wil liam Dale Mallory, 36, Eureka, Calif. Pinned under water by the vehicle, he was .freed by passing motorists and hospitalized nere. Andy Foster, former Portland and Eugene camera store manag er, has purchased Burke's Cam era shop at 174 N. Commercial st. Now operating under the name of Andy Foster's Camera's, the business plana to offer numerous new photo services, said Foster. including photography Instruction on an Informal basis to Interested groups. A movie film exchange has been added. Noble Bashor remains as as sistant in the local ahon. The re tiring proprietor has purchased an acreage north of Salem, i Foster is a nartner of Lyman Coburn who operates a largo Eu gene camera shop. V Gas & Coke U No Objection PORTLAND. Nov. 12-tfVNo objections were heard in federal court today on a proposed recapi tilization plan for the Portland Gas Sc Coke company. ' Federal Judge Claude Mccul loch announced as a result that ho will approve the new plan at 10 ajn. tomorrow. The plan then Is expected to go into effect around Januaryl. The plan, already approved by the securities and exchange com mission, call for present stock to be replaced by 547,627 shares of common stock with 90 per cent to go the present preferred stock holders and 10 per cent to Ameri can Power & Light Co., the pres ent holder of all outstanding com mon stock. YM Centennial Week Proclaimed This week, November 11-18, has been proclaimed YMCA week by Gov. Douglas McKay and Mayor Alfred Loucks in honor of the 100th anniversary of the YM in the United States and Canada. The Salem YMCA is celebrating its 60th anniversary. "In the hundred years just end ed the : YMCA has been serving the youth of our nation, leaving its humanitarian, democratic imprint on our country's progress, Gov ernor McKay said in saluting the organization. Mayor Loucks asked all Salem citizens to join with him In paying honor and respect to the.YM for their programs of building strong bodies, - alert minds and active Christian service. The Statesman, Salem. Qrtw Tuesday, November 19, ISM 3 nUaMtDebHte Squad Offers to Present Programs The Willamette university for ensic squad again this year is offering its services , in debates, discussions, symposia and lectures to community organizations, ac cording to Dr. Howard W. RunkeL coach of the squad. The squad is composed of 20 students who have been working on number of current topics for this year. The debate topic is "Resolved that the federal govern ment should adopt a permanent program of erica and wan stabili zation. This year's discussion question is "How can wo as a na tion improve our ethical and moral conduct?" Speaker! include students who have won high honors In speech events throughout the Pacific northwest ' -. - i - . i. f Mrs. McKeown's Book Published Publication of "Alaska Silver.1 the third and concluding story of uncie Mont Hawthorne's experi ences in the Pacific Northwest, by Martha Ferguson McKeown. has been announced by the MacMil- lan company. - .- Mrs. McKeown, descendant of covered wagon pioneers, is a grad uate of Willamette university with a bachelor of arts degree in Ore gon history. The northwest in the days when "Cap Hanks . . . sailed the mall clean up around Capo Flattery to Clallam Bay and back to Grays Harbor" furnishes the setting for the book. Drive Leade Roy Carland, Salem attorney, was named to head the 1851 Christ mas goal gale eamjsiin far Marion County Tnbercrlcils and Ileal th association. Tuno tm KOCO-IO fcc. Tuoo. Thru FrL 10tC3 PJ.L HEAR ! f r GORDON McLEAN Teen-Ago Speaker BILL 'ARNOLD Outstanding Gospel Singer Tuesday Thm Friday FJIL And Sundays Till Nor. 25th CALVARY CHAPEL N. Liberty St Between Belmont and Market Sta. British connection with the Sudan region of Africa began after the opening of the . Suez Canal in 1869. i. TONIGHT S 7:45 DR. EUGENE ERNY Li Missionary to China India Speaking and Showing Sound and Color FUmi "FOCUS ON FORMOSA" AT MUST NAZAREIIE CHUHCII 13th and CENTEX 4TRECTS Sponsored by Christian Businessmen's Comm.1 ALL TYPES Uillomcltc Valley Hoof Gdi, Inc. 1810 Lana Artv Phone 3-CS34 X M W.JI w1 n;-y j" Sf f, I I f f " if t lunJ -' tf rr ' nfy Com' fw .', I " L.. "WMMMWimi'.liiiir ...ft Wii.i .lilt it t - MV i ..'.?''. -3 r rr - riiii ftHtMi-awgn-i-?--v-wwjatM.Ta1...l...l...... 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ABOOIHT I PI AZZA.TV Oundj for ataay rears. Car and opera star, made cue S too., after carton, season after season, be find that Camels are Bidder and saore aarorfal than any other ri aretarbe'i rrer staokedl 30-day Camel test under the soperrtaioaofs noted throat aoecialitt. He found tbft irritatiom da to smoking Camels! S, X BmUi tiBkaM Cai. toui pbovino) oboono for a dssrette is roar T-,Zoo"-T for Throat. T foe Tasta. Test Camels ia roaM -T-Zoae" for 30 dars. - See why Camel is America's : popular cigamtel J Si i -