Western Bohemian Fraternal Anniversary Noted at Mill Gty ... SUlesamaa Newt ferric HILL CITY The thirtieth an siversary of the Western Bohem ian Fraternal Association of Mill City was celebrated Sunday with an all-day meeting here at the WBFA lodge halL: A business meeting for the Ore gon district of WBFA convened in the morning with Charles Dolezal of Mill City, president, presiding. There were reports from dele gates from lodges in Scio, Rich ardson Gap, Malin, Portland and Albany, Mrs. Olga McCellen, dis trict organizer, from Seattle, poke. Officers elected were Charles DolezaL Mill City, president; John Tannich, Albany, vice-president; Joe Talf ous, Portland, Czech secretary; and Mrs. Jack Carey, Mill City, English secre tary. A dinner at noon was served by Mrs. Charles DolezaL Mrs. Joe Podrabsky, Mrs. Joe Toman, Mrs. Wendell Heller and Mrs. Jack Carey. Of the original 17 charter mem bers, six were present for the an niversary celebration Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Moravec, Mrs. Mary Fencl, Charles DolezaL Carl Podrabsky, and Frank Rada. Grange Plans Booster Night At Roberts Statesman Niwi Service ROBERTS A "Booster Night program will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday at Roberts Grange Hall. sponsored by Mrs. Louis D. John ston, lecturer. Main speaker will be Ray GilL State Grange executive officer. Gail Schwiesow of Halls Ferry will play violin selections. Other entertainers will be Frank Judd, Mrs. Abner Kline, Mrs. Albert Blankenship, Mrs. S. L. Minard and Mrs. Charlotte Jones. Lee Byers will show slides taken on his summer tour of Europe. The public is invited. Refresh ments will be served. At last Saturday's Grange meeting, Dr. Fred H. Thompson showed slides taken when he and Mrs. Thompson toured Mexico. On the refreshment committee were Mrs. Lee Eyerly, Mrs. Al bert Blankenship and Mrs. Den ver Young. Hubbard Cburch To Use Parsonage As Parish Hall Statesman Newt Service HUBBARD The congrega tion of the Hubbard Community Church recently voted to use the present parsonage as a parish halL The house lends itself well to this new function but required certain things to put in good working shape. The church building committee listed the mos'. pertinent needs and Satur day members and friends of the church started the necessary work inside and outside. Follow ing a no-host supper donations for labor, materials and money were listed to further, the work on the parish halL These needs jnay be volunteered by individ uals or groups and will be appreciated. Silverton Policeman Resigns ; Position Open Statesman Newt Service SILVERTON Robert Lewis, who had served on the Silverton Police force for the past two months under Chief R. R. Main, submitted his resignation Mon day night which was accepted by City Manager R. E. Borland. Bor land said Wednesday that the va cancy had not been filled and applicants were being considered. Lewis was one of four regular city policemen. Pre-School Schedule Set In Lyons Area Statesman Newt Service LYONS Pre-school classes will begin Tuesday, Oct 6 in the Mari-Lirm School gymnasium and will be held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. All children aged four and five are eligible to attend. The fee will be one dollar for registering and two dollars per month per family. Children may ride the school bus, but must be called for at 11:45 a.m. Plans were made at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Alice Huber. Officers for the year are Mrs. Donald Huber, president; Mrs. William Hargin and Mrs. Jack Duggan. Mari-Linn Enrolls 190 Mari-Linn School opened this week with 190 enrolled. Katie Shillings has 20 first graders; Norma Miller, 30 in second grade; Elva Kuiken, 21 in third; Martha Poole, 21 in fourth; Rean Fletcher, 28 in fifth; Ivan Smith, 23 in sixth; Hazel Wirth, 23 in seventh; and Ralph Hurst, 24 in eighth. Orin Morgan is princi pal. Other News From Area Jim Phelps left Monday for Corona del Mar, Calif., where his grandmother was reported seri ously ilL Don Kuiken arrived Sunday from Camp Roberts to spend a short furlough with his mother, Mrs. Elva Kuiken. Amity Schools Tell Enrollment Statesman News Service AMITY Amity Union High School reports an enrollment of 144 students this falL Amity Grade School has 268. The grade school had 277 students at this time last year. Mrs. T. C. Richter is in charge of the grade school lunch pro gram and Mrs. Royal Tarter is assisting in the office, according to Albert Yoder, principal. New high school teachers are Miss Lillian DeBois, formerly of Silverton; Don Smith and Miss Clydine Seward. BRITISH TRACKS LONDON (INS) Great Brit ain has 52,000 miles of railroad tracks and 7,000 active passen ger stations with an area of 321 acres and a population of 2,190 for every mile of railway. Opening Near For Mill City arten Kindere C7 Statesman News Service MILL CITY With the acquis ition of a desirable building. plans are being made for the op ening of the P-TA-cponsored kin dergarten early in October. About 40 children have already been registered and it is expected that there will be additional late registration. Mrs. Elaine Kiersey, who is conducting the morning session, will begin her classes on Thursday. Oct, L The afternoon class, under the guidance of Mrs. Agnes Allen, will hold first class es on Monday, Oct. 5. The house secured for the use of xinaergarten is located on Douglas street, in Shepherd's ad dition. It is the former home of the Courtland Rues. Tuition for kindergarten is $6.50 a month, v 1 ' 34 Pupils Enroll At North Howell Statesman Newt Service NORTH HOWELL Among first grade pupils who were en rolled at the North Howell school this term were Melinda and Bar bara Evans, Judy Ditchen, Arlene Schmidt, Jacqueline Bones and Gerald Dunn. Mrs. Ruby Anderson of Salem is primary teacher and Mrs. John Campbell of Woodburn is princi pal and upper grade teacher. About 34 pupils are enrolled now in both rooms with more expected later. Valley Obituaries Mrs. Lora Epley SHERIDAN Final rites for Lora Bilyeu Epley were held here Monday with interment at McMinnville. Born at Jefferson, Jan. 20, 1877. she married George W. . Epley there on Nov. lfl, 1897, and they moved to Sheridan in 1904. The deceased was a graduate of Oregon State Normal School and was active at Sheridan in civic affairs and the Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Kenneth. Salem: brother, Lloyd Bilyeu. Jef ferson; and three grandchildren. Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "I don't caro how many phono books you've digested, don't trust your memory for the) correct number! . . . When you're not sure of number, please look it up in the direc tory . . . Pacific Telephone, its in CESf when yai liv 30 in America Yes, it's "Lucky" for enjoyment on your picnics and barbecues... Lucky Lager age-dated beer! Yon see, Lucky Lager is not only a great American beer it is one of the world's finest beers. Truly, "ITS LUCKY when you live in America P Make age-dated Lucky Lager your beer! t:Tj r tiSlYrnaeaaaW lr""'' "!!m,,mlmmY;- Vi .ZC. I I J - n n rvprvTri n CiiM'I.Vim ir.Wetlifcaai.e, ledty later Irswlae. Mothers Luncheon Dated Tuesday: at Salem Hts. School .. ... SUtenum New Service SALEM HEIGHTS The Salem Heights Mothers Club annual covered-dish luncheon will be held Tuesday at 1 pan.. at the Salem Heights School cafeteria. Executive board, members will be hostesses. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. After a short business meet ing, Marion Miller, principal, will be guest speaker. AH mothers with children attending the school are especially invited to attend. Statesman. Salem, Orcw Thurtw'Sopt. 2C 1853 (Sec. 2) 5 DichHdymes Gets 7-Minute Divorce, to Marry Rita Today VOLUME SEC LONDON (INS) The title of Sir Winston Churchill's sixth vol ume of war memoirs, now com pleted, reportedly will be Tri umph and Tragedy." . By JAMES , BACON LAS VEGAS, Nef. Crooner Dick Haymes got a divorce . in seven minutes Wednesday from Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes, then two hours later obtained a license to wed Rita Hayworth. , ' They plan to marry Thursday. Told that four minutes is the local record for an unhitching in this quickie divorce town, Haymes told a reporter: ! "If I had known I had a chance for the record, I would have talked faster." i Dist. Judge Frank B. Gregory of Carson City granted the decree to the singer after Haymes and two witnesses testified. Mrs.' Haymes was represented by coun sel but he asked no questions and raised no objections. IncwnpatibOity Haymes testified that his third marriage fell apart because "of general incompatibility. ; Prompted by his attorney, Harry Claiborne, Haymes said, MI couldn't live with her and enjoy good health. I couldn't tackle my work with a clear head. I lost weight I couldn't sleep. He added, "Mrs. Haymes became indifferent toward our marriage re lationships and refused to go with me on my tours. It caused many arguments. Rita was not present at the di vorce hearing. In fact, she was Just getting out of bed about the time Dick was getting freed from Nora. , Visibly Tease At the license bureau she was visibly tense as she wrote out her application. "I feel so nervous, said the thrice-wed actress. When County Clerk Helen Scott Reed asked Haymes for the final $51 license fee. Miss Hayworth quipped: 'Have you got it" Haymes had it . ' The singer seemed just as ner vous as his bride-to-be. He stum bled momentarily over the spelling of his own name. But both chatted affably with re porters as they left Haymes said they ; planned no honeymoon be cause "I have to work. I have to make some money. Diaper Rash Quick roHef follow. ae m Xreiwol OwtaeoC Specsafly ad caled. race e ieaofta. it aootaae aniag ekia aa it kaJpe te keel. i eaaaly. Vm eeta. nrCwnW iiwTNtreT and soap Rita's final' words to newsmen This one is for keeps. nouscivorfr Easy Without Nagging DactiaclS ManlaffWekache.loeeef mimrm aeadach m4 dualaeae auy be doe te alow. eow W kldavy f aaeUoa. Deetora My gei Wwr faaatioa is very important te w4 aeelt. Wan mm everrear eoneitiem. coca aa etnas ana1 strata, mom thia fanpectaat f aaetiea teelow eowa, atea? folks suffer aa rtaf backache-fee! mieerable. Miner W4 ear irritatiooa 4xt ta moid ar wroaa aWt aif eaoee rattia a aichts or f raqoant ,. worn i aaeiact yoar kleaaya If taaee ena4t Jeaa bother yaw. Try Doaa a Pill-a biIM It s astasia aow maar tiasea Doeaa rae hapvy raltef from taaee 4ieeeaaforta hala the IS mUh af kidaay takaa aa4 ftltare Soak eat araeta. Aak lor aav. iarre. aeeaoaiy eiae aae save saoaay. Gat Dea 'e fiU teeay I '- S V f"1 -fi l SILVERTONE f.f mm 1 Compare To 49995 tmmm t 1 0.00 Down Sears Easy Payment Plan (Usual Carrying Charge) Available in Blonde, Maple and Open Face Models. Check These Features -Then Compare for Yourself Optically etched face picture tube means perfect picture quality. Tilted glare-free, reflection fro safety glass removes for cleaning. Channel indicator for quick and simple all-channel tuning. Mounted on ball-bearing casters means extra ease In cleaning chores. Phono-jack and switch makes it adaptable to connect to record player. 3 -DAY SPECIALS ON ALL-CHANNEL TELEVISION SETS AVAILABLE NOW AT THE PRICE OF STRAIGHT VHF SETS Get the Straight TKAPE - IMS I f you give in your old small screen television set L you convert your present DGTOiC UHF television to all chan nel UHF-VHF reception I f MA you buy your now . . . A1I DCTOrC Channel UHF-VHF sot. I $10 Down I Delivers this Set I to your home I Today on Sears I Easy Payment run r 2UttW Regularly 359.95 Save $40.00 SILVERTONE ' t a ill Amazing S.R.O. electronic chassis tunes best picture and sound. installed, serviced and guaranteed by Sears' own technicians. Triple tested Silvertono means unsurpassed viewing pleasure. Versatile cabinet styling fits into any room pattern or decor. Compare the quality, the value and Sears special low prices All - Channel Silvertonc with Amazing S.ReO. Chassis SAVE NOW $10.00 Down est Sears Easy Payment Plan Save 122.50 Net metal, not plastic bat Tone-True Wood. SJLO. chassis fives precision kaob toninf. Bif-as-life Z 0-inch rectansnlar picture tube. Smartly styled for living room or den. Includes converter, e 1 only Floor model, sT'i4 H'" '' ',: i ,aMf,n ir - r - ' T 'J f ' --a--afete-TOaTeTe--a Z -go .-r 1 aJeflO-eaWaasWiaaAM- Ti ri-tr- eJl tl-in. TV, Sadie-Phone Com bination. CCQ9S Limed Oak . t . it - ' I fr- 4 iV. 3i If II- : e x-X a11 ' i 24-in. in a Mahogany Veneer Built-in QAQS Converter 21-inch all channel Blonde Console Door ",9S. New Clock Radios , Brown 9A93 PlasUe . W Awakens you and can even start your breakfast all automatically. , Nationwide Guaranteed Service . The only national retail firm with its own train ed TV service technicians whoso work is uncondi tionally ' guaranteed - by Soars. ... STORE HOURS: Mon. and Fri, 9;30 to 9 j ' Other Days 9:30 to 5:30 I 550 II. Capitol - Pfccns 3-9191