(Dntty , Mews UBirneifg CITATIONS PEEMANtN'T Lt. (jg) Willis H. Dunagan. USN, husband of Mrs. Helen . Dunagan of Silverton. has re ceived the permanent citations for his Air Medal and the Gold Stars ii lieu of his Second and Third Air Medals from Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal, for the president, a navy release revealed Thursday. Lt. Dunagan, current ly serving in bombing fighting squadron 98 with the Pacific fleet, earned the awards taking part in aerial action against the Japanese forces in the vicinity of the Nansei Shoto islands. Sons of Norway is serving a benefit dinner of Norwegian Lutefisk and Swedish meat balls with Scandinavian trimmings, VFW hall, 5:30 to 8:00, January 28. The Lodge will use the pro ceeds to help bring to Salem Nor wegian singers and other talent from Norway. Get tickets at Jes ten Miller's Studio or phone, 9571 for reservations. Normandy Manor will remain open every night during legisla tive sessions, serving our usual high standard of food. Starting Thursday, January 23. lunch will be served for legislative ladies from 12-2-30 on Thurs only. PHILLIPS EXTRADITED Ray Phillips, recently arrested by Wyoming authorities, is on his way to prison in Missouri, ac cording to Sheriff Denver Young Saturday. Phillips is wanted here! on cnarges of obtaining property under false pretenses, but was extradited to Missouri by Wyo ming police who then informed Young of the action. AIMY TALKS FOS POLIO The entire staff of the Salem Army recruitine office closed ! and their doors at the post office camp will be shown for the first KAGGEKS TO MEET The Camp Silver creek Raggers, YMCA camping group, will hold a planning meet Tuesday night at the "Y" to make plans for the camp reunion at Silver Creek falls to be held February 7, 8 9. Movies of last summer's building Saturday afternoon and began "recruiting' for dimes at the March of Dimes booth in the 100 block on North Liberty st. Broadcasters SSet. Claude B. Lent MSet. P. E. Lavden. M Sgt. I. Beckmeyer and MSgt lorn camp attendance Maey reported last night that "their day" had been very good and that they hope to break the record of $241.25 collected at the booth on January 16. time at the meeting and refresh ments will be served following. President of the Raggers is Bob Seamster and secretary Is Phil Ringle. Eligibility to the group is through leadership ability and Income tax returns prepared. Ph. 21310. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capital St DR. OLIVER RETURNS Returning by train Saturday from Cleveland, Ohio, where he attended a mission council of the Congregational church. Dr. Egbert S. Oliver, professor of English at Willamette university, brought back proofs on the volume of Herman Melville's "Piazza Tales." which he has edited and which will be published in April. Unity, Divine Science, Science i Mind publications. Salem Truth Center, 262 N. Cottage. Open 5 i days, 1 to 4. i We have shocks for all late cars, ' inc. rebuilt knee action for '34 to; '38 Chev. Salem Brake & Wheel ! Aligning Service, 241 Center. Ph.! 4710. ; River silt, top- soil and fill dirt Com'l Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966. VETS BENEFITS CONTINUE Veteran's benefits under the GI bill and veterans' rehabilita tion will terminate with official termination oi tne war and are Pruning, spraying, qualified not affected by President Tru pruners. most modern spray man's recent proclamation end equip. Philip W. Beilke, 21208. ing hostilities, James Harris, VA contact representative for this area, states. The VA duties and wartime pension rates will con- Lot for sale, just off Fairview ave. Water, gas and electricity available. On bus line, high for drainage and view. Just outside city limits, near S. Com'l st. Bldg. restrictions. Ph. 7896. ACCIDENTS REPORTED City police covered two colli sions yesterday involving cars driven by Ira Ishimuel Ellis, 150 Williams ave., and Earl Sharp, 1170 N. 16th st., at North Com mercial and Center streets, and cars driven by Rex Putnam, 270 N. 21st St.. and Lloyd A. How ard, route 2, Salem, at 13th and ' Chemeketa streets. Police report ed slight damages to all four cars. How long does it take you to wa ter your lawn? We can water it for you in just a minute and a half of your time. Stop in and see this tried and tested automatic controller evenings. 734 N. HigTi or call 21619. Free estimates glad ly given. C. S. Whitcomb. Learn hosiery mending. Be inde- ROTART SPEAKERS Dr. Frank Monk, professor of political science at Reed college, will address Salem Rotary club Wednesday on "East and West Do Meet in Central Europe.- Na tive of Czecho-Slovakia, Dr. Monk has traveled in Europe as director of training for UNRRA staff. Charles A. Sprague, who will introdjce the Salem club speaker; will be Silverton Rotary club speaker Monday. His sub ject will be -Problems of the State Legislature.' Try your next permanent at 471 Court. Ph. 5033. 2500 Watt Wesix Thermostatic controlled wall heaters, limited number available. Appliance Dept., R. L. Elfstrom Co. CHEMEKET AN S HIKE A group of ten Chetneketans, Salem hiking group, led by Harry Crontee, are scheduled to leave at 8:30 this morning on a 75-mile trip to Doran peak, located in the coast range about 15 miles north west of Dallas. Hiking distance is about eight miles, according to Robert Keudell, Chemeketan hik- j ing cnairman. Keudell also an nounced scheduled for Sunday, February 2, to Big Lake, a nine- mile ro summit. Magic Chef and Western Holly Gas Ranges, also combination ! wood and gas ranges, automatic gas water heaters. Immediate de- j livery on some models. R. L. j Elfstrom Co. i Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis- HUDSON SEDAN TAKEN David M. Smith. 2605 Maple ave., reported to city police Sat urday morning that a 1941 Hud son light green sedan, license No. 302-606, belonging to F. R. Thom as, was taken some time Friday night from the rear of the Smith home. Ray M. Waltz. M.D., 195 W. perior. Ph. 6519. Su- Reduce the health way at the new Scientific Health Studio. 543 N. Cburch. Ph. 6253. SILVERTON FIRM FILES "Edlund Appliances" is the as sumed business name filed with the Marion county clerk yester day by Oscar C. and Elizabeth D. Edlund, for a home appliance firm at Silverton. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty. Phone 9592. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Sayings Association. 130 South Li berty street LARCENY FROM AUTO Lawrence Marcotte, 336 Oak st., J reported to city police Saturday i morning that a spare tire and wheel were taken from his car 1 1 parked Friday night in front of his home. Permanent resident wishes to lease 1 or 2 -bed room modern house. Must have automatic heat. Fairmont district preferred. Ex cellent references. Call 9101. FIRST AID TAUGHT First aid instruction It being given the fifth and sixth grades each Wednesday from 3 to 3:30 p. m. at the Richmond school. The classes are an extra Junior Red Cross activity. Try your next permanent at 471 Court. Ph. 5033. Gillette Tires. Immediate delherrH most sizes, an rock Motor Co., Church and Chem Sts. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St., over Smith Baking Co. GENERAL MOTHERS GO Mrs. E. L. Plenge, 1130 S. 22nd st., Mrs. Donald E. LaBranche, 3670 State st, and Mrs. Eldon E. Haley, Monmouth, all with their baby sons, were dismissed Satur day from Salem General hospital. Nohlgren's restaurant now open all night after theater Sc dance parties accomodated by reserva tion, private rms. available Steaks, chops & waffles now fea tured no beer. Thm Skrt man, Solin. Oregon, Sunday, January 21. lt7 8 OKEH TO HAUL LOGS H. R. Clason, Mehama, and Floyd R. Pearsons, Stay ton, were granted permits to haul logs over county roads by the Marion county court Saturday. LEIGHTON FROM CONFAB Lyle Leigh ton. Cascades area council scout executive, attended a conference of scout executives from tl five northwest states in Portland Thursday and Friday. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE far flreffaeea. tola board, atora freaU. ktsmmi, s hewers, s hewer 4rt, Free Estimate -Ed- Bash Ph. Z-4S1. lit N. frtater Mickenham's Rod pair. Ph. 2-5652. and Gun Re- INCOME TAX RETURNS Have Yours Prepared Now! Individual - Farm - Business ELMER M. AMUNDSON Ph. 3688 or 5811 far Appt 1 . a rwndent have vonr r.n hnsinca il""e tei uuiaies See Mrs. Bower, 522 N. Church. Salem. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. and Gift' INCORPORATION FILED Authorized to do a general business in trade and commerce, articles of incorporation for Times Building. Inc., capital stock, $150, 000. and Rae-Lee. Inc.. Salem capital stock. $100,000. have been filed with the county clerk's office by Sol and Lee Schlesinger and Rae and Saul Bloomberg. Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAIvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church 6treet tinue. Radios and Comb. Lumber Yard. Keith Brown JONES HOME ENTERED The home of A. R. Jones, 960 Belfr.ont st.. now vacationing in Caiifornia. was broken into re cently, and the lower floor of the i house was ransacked, city police i reported Saturday. Police said the only theft known was that of i some clothing which was recov ered on downtown streets. Mark Twain sport shirts, new 1 New tires. 6:00x16. and license FORUM SCHEDULED Three University of Oregon J students will take part in the' monthly forum at 8 p. m. Sunday j at First Congregational church. Subject to be discussed will be "What Should Be the Attitude of Government Toward Labor and Management." Taking part will be Walter Mead. Allen NorM wich and Ralph Teeters. Robert Clarke will be the leader and Vance McDowell will be chairman. WARWICK RETURNED Sheriff Denver Young last nighf returned from Oregon City with Roy E. Warwick, charged with non-support, the sheriff's office reported. j Benefit Dance. Moose Hall, 12th! and Leslie, tonight Old Time Mu- ! sic. I ALUMINUM VENETIAN BLINDS Guaranteed. Baked en enam el. Durable, lightweight Easy te care for. FREE ESTIMATES 34 Court St Hundreds of beautiful ways to xprws your dpeat sentiments on Valentine's Day. Choose hom our wide assortment of lacy and plain cards . . . exquisitely de signed opprcprlate verses. Commercial Book Sfore 141 N. Commercial Phone 4534 Salem. Oregon 'Radios and Comb. Lumber Yard. Keith Brown DAV URGES INSURANCE Charles Peterson, commander of Salem Disabled - American Veterans post, today urged vet erans to renew lapsed national service life insurance policies be fore February 1, the deadline for reinstating government policies without physical examination. I spring patterns, $2 95 to $6.50. Alex Jones, 121 North High st. FIRE DISTRICT LACKING Twelve less than the required 118 qualified signers to a peti tion for creation of the Turner rural fire protection district were recorded in an official count of the petition filed with County Clerk Harlan Judd by County Assessor Tad Shelton, Judd re ported Saturday. Insurance-Real Estate. Qualified! to serve your needs. Fire, auto- j mobile, liability insurance. Larsen Home Ac Loan Co., 164 S. Com. Phone 8389. brackets. Get them at Eisner Mo tor Co, 352 N. High. Bose Pears at Olson's. Rt. 2. Box Wedding pictures taken at church 520 State. Ph. 5722. the 69, 4 mi. W. of Keizer school. : Ann Dardis who has had her own shop for 10 years has sold out and Radios and Comb. Keith Brown J is now operating at the Larsen's Lumber Yard. I Beauty Studio. Ph. 5033. ! Births The new 1947 PYREX glass oven ware and flameware, complete line now on display. Appliance Dept., R. L. Elfstrom Co. PARKER To Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Parker. 1438 N. Cottage St., twin daughters. Saturday. January 25, at the Salem General Gillette Tires. Immediate delivery I hospital. most sizes. Shrock Motor Co.. AINSVVORTII To Mr. and Church and Chem Sts. Mrs. Howard Ainsworth. 166! Court St., a son. Saturday. January 25, at the Salem General hospital. WESTLING To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Westling, Brooks, a daughter. Saturday, January 25, at the Sa lem General hospital. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson. 1940 N. Capitol St.. a son. Satuidav. January 25. at Refin.sh vour own floors. Rent a ,hjlem Deaconess hospital. tr ct,nHor frntn U'rnw'c ! KOEMG To Mf. and MrS. CLOSED ROAD OPEN A slide which Friday closed the road along the north fork of the Elkhorn was cleared by a grader Saturday and the road opened to traffic. County Com missioner day. Roy Rice said yester- Center St. Obif iiury SEAT Albrt A. Seav. late resident of 2249 Claude St . Janu.iry 22. at a local hos pital Husband of Thelma M. Seay of Stflw.n arJ son of Mr and Mr. Walter f-ay. Survived bv two daughters Don na Gale and Carclv n Seav of Salem: to brother. Flrnei J. and Everett W. of Salem, and a i--ter. Mr. Lucille Evans of Salerr. Services will be held at 10 30 a in Mondav . Januarv 27. from dough-Ban ,ck chapl with the Rev Herman Bohl officiating. ALIEN Mrs Saner V. Vernon Allen, late reiident of Rickreall. at a Dallas hos pital Fiulav. January 24. at the age Of 89 vears Mother of Mrs. Florence A Ragsdale of Rickreall and Mi Bertha Allen of Salem; and sister of Cather ine Young. J. H. Vernon and A. W. Vernon, all of Independence. Mrs Alice Boy les of San Francisco and A. N Ver non of Davton. Oregon. Survived alo bv two grandsons. Robert Ragsdale 'of Portland and Allen Ragsdale of Baker, and one great-granddaughter. Nancy Ragsdale of Baker. Services will be held Tuesday. January 28. at 2 p m. at the C"lough-Barrick chapel. Dr Farl W. Benbow officiating. Interment In th CUy View cemetery. WRIGHT Perrv Wright, at Burley. Idaho. Jan uary 24. at the age of 74 years. Sur ' vived bv a daughter. Mrs. Lenapearl Stephenson. Burley. and a grandson. Perrv Stephenson. Burley. Member of Cherheketa lodge. No. 1. IOOF. Salem. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards company. I'THFRFORP Everett W. Rutherford, late resident Of 204 N. 23rd St.. at age of Sfi years. January 24 at a local hospital. Hus band of Isabelle Rutherford. Salem, father of Mrs. Evelyn Propp. Salem, grandfather of Melvin Propp. jr.. Jer ry Lee and Sally Marie Propp. all of Salem, and brother of L. L. Ruther ford. Rochelle. Illinois, and Inez An derson. Spokane. Member of Eagle lodge and secretary of local No. 629. Barber's International Union of Amer ica Services will be herd at 2 30 pm . Tuesday. January 28, from the W. T. Rigdon chapeL SMITH McMINNVILLE Nellie Humphreys Smith. 79. Vancouver, Wash . formerly McMinnville. mother of Mrs. Sam J. Harms of Salem. Died Jan. 23. Sur vived also by two sons. Wiley W Humphreys of Ventura. Calif . and Jack P. Humphreys. Eugene, four srrand children and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services Mondav. Jan. 27. 2 p.m., at the McMinnville Funeral Home. Virgil Koenig, route 2, Amity, a son. Saturday. January 25, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. HUNTLEY To Mr. and Mrs. : Eugene Huntley. 1105 Sixth St., a son, Saturday, January 25, at the j Salem Deaconess hospital. FREY To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frey, 555 Marion st.. a son, Sat urday, January 25, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. FOR Funeral Services Consider These Advantages. Insulated building with automatic air conditioning. Convenient location. 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